02003nam 2200349Ia 450 99638674060331620221108093133.0(CKB)1000000000615400(EEBO)2240894998(OCoLC)13798852(EXLCZ)99100000000061540019860628d1642 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A true and good relation of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt and Sir Charles Coote[electronic resource] with their valliant overthrow of at least 5000 rebels, with the burning of three towns, where the rebels lay incamped neare Dublin : and also, the relief of Droghedaugh and other particulars related in a letter dated Jan. 20, 1641, from Mr. Chappell of Dublin, to his friend, a draper in London, and brought by the last post, Ian. 25 : whereunto is added another relation concerning these particulars, the taking of the towne and castle of Enishannon from the rebels by Sir Simon Harcourt and Sir Thomas Temple, with a notable victory over the rebell Mac-Carty at Enishannon Foord, Mac-Con the rebels attempt upon the towne of Bundon Bridge, and their happy defeate by Sir Richard GrinfieldLondon Printed for F. Coules and W. Ley ...1641.[i.e. 1642]8 pIn this edition, the ninth line of t.p. begins: The relief of Droghedaugh ..."More nevves from Corke, in Ireland, the 16. of Ian. 1641": p. 6-8.Reproduction of original in Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113IrelandHistoryRebellion of 1641ChappellMr.(Richard)1002801EAAEAAm/cEAAWaOLNBOOK996386740603316A true and good relation of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt and Sir Charles Coote2301767UNISA