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A true diurnall, or, A continued relation of Irish occurrences ....
1642
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True intelligence from Ireland. : Dated from Dublin the second of April, and received here the eleventh
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Cole, Robert, 17th cent
1642
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True intelligence from Ireland, : relating hovv Dundalke should have been betrayed into the hands of the rebels by a protected papist, dwelling two miles from Dundalke, in whose house was found 300. armed men, all put to the sword by Capt. Vaughan and his companies. : With very many things worthy to be taken notice of, from Dublin
1642
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True nevves from Yorke. : Consisting of severall matters of note, and high concernment, since the 13. of Iune, concerning these severall heads, viz. Concerning 1. Sir Iohn Meldrun. 2. L. Marq. Hamilton. 3. Earle of Newcastle. 4. Earle of Warwick. 5. Lord Willoughbie. 6. Duke of Richmond. 7. L. Marq. Hertford. 8. Earle of Bristoll. 9. Lord Paget. Whereunto is added newes from Ireland. viz. Concerning 1. E. of Antrime. 2. E. of Castlehaven. 3. Lord Conway. 4. Lord Digby. With a catalogue of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist his Majestie in defence of of [sic] his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion
1642
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A true relation of the Earle of Warwicks encounter personally with his owne ship against two French shippes. : Also a true relation of the brave overthrow my Lord of Stamford gave to Prince Robert and his cavaleers, having but 600. horse and foot against 1300. of the princes, being done in Harborow. Likewise newes from Ireland, with a relation of Oneales conspiracie against our men at Derry with the overthrow he had by the encounter. VVherein is set downe the rebels desire of composition, with certaine articles they propound for peace, each which particular truly and exactly set down and sent over to England by Coronell Willow of Bedford to Mr. John Haughton of Oxenford
1642
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A true relation of the taking of Roger Manwering Bishop of St. Davids coming from Ireland in a disguis'd habit, in the ship call'd the Eagle, the 28. of June, 1642. : By Captaine John Pointz. Also the relation of the sudden rising of the Lord Strange in Lankashire, and of his intention of the taking of the magazine of Larpoole. Likewise concerning the Lord Digbies coming over in the ship call'd the Providence, his being chased at sea by our ships. And how Sir Edward Stradling, and Colonell Ashburnham were with a French-man of war taken coming from Holland in a pinnace, going for Yorke. Unto which is annexed a conspiracie against Sir Henry Tichbourn Governour of Droghedagh, by Captain Garner; and how Tradagh had like to have been betrayed by the rebels. Also an order against proclaiming any proclamation, order, or declaration, contrary to any order or ordinance of both Pouses [sic] of Parliament. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D.
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1642
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The truest, most happy, and joyfull newes that ever came from Ireland: : being sent over in a letter, and read in the honourable House of Common, Februarie 29. 1641. Relating the renowned victory of the Protestant party, in repelling the rebels from Dublin, under the commands of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, and Sir Simon Harcourt. With the noble service of Captain Thomas Stenvile, near to the town of Trohedagh. As also, the apprehension of Mac Brian, Con Magenis at Care, Rory Magwire at the town of Clogham, and others who are principall conspirators, and actors in the rebellion. The three commanders afore-mentioned having (according to the late proclamation set forth by the Lord Justices of Dublin) six hundred pounds a man for the apprehension of those three rebels
1642
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Trve intelligence from Ireland : dated from Dublin the second of April, and received here the eleventh
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Cole, Robert, 17th cent
1642
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Two letters of note. : The one from the Lord Digby to the Queene: the other of a late overthrovv which the English gave the rebells in Ireland
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Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677
1642
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Two letters of note, : the one master speakers letter, ordered by the honorable House of Commons, to the high sheriffe, and gentry of Yorke-shire, the other from the lords of the counsell in Ireland, to the high court of Parliament here in England, &c. The names of the Lords. Corke. Loftus. Ormond. Ridgway. Kildare. Munster. Carey. Courtney, &c. H. Elsings [sic] Cler. Par. D. Com
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Lenthall, William, 1591-1662
1642
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