01772nam 2200349Ia 450 99638543580331620200824131943.0(CKB)4940000000079685(EEBO)2240862476(OCoLC)ocm12954228e(OCoLC)12954228(EXLCZ)99494000000007968519851226d1641 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The Happiest newes from Ireland that ever came to England since their first rebellion[electronic resource] being a trve and ekact [sic] relation of a great overthrovv given by the Earle of Clanrickards company, Decemb. 20 : being 500 foot and 100 horse, to the three great rebels, who rebelled lately : the Earle of Care, the great Lord Mackdavo, and the great Lord Donmadoffe : wherein is set dovvne the number of the cities and tovvns, which they have taken since the rebellion : also the bloody masscre which they have used to the Protestants in Clogham, three miles from the city of Carie with the Earle of Clanrickards speech to his souldiers, and the souldiers answer to the sameLondon Printed for Iohn Greensmith1641[8] pWoodcut illus. on verso of t.p. and on p. 8.Imperfect : Page [8] lacking on reel.Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.eebo-0158IrelandHistoryRebellion of 1641Clanricarde Ulick de BurghEarl of,1604-1657.1010024EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385435803316The Happiest newes from Ireland that ever came to England since their first rebellion2385958UNISA