02115nam 2200361 n 450 99639617620331620200824121212.0(CKB)4330000000357699(EEBO)2264214604(UnM)ocm99885260e(UnM)99885260(EXLCZ)99433000000035769919951206d1642 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 townes, where the rebels lay incamped neare Dublin. And also the relief of Tragidaugh, 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 Bandon Bridge, and their happy defeate by Sir Richard GrinfieldLondon, Printed for F. Coules, and W. Ley at Paules Chain[1642]1+ pDate of publication suggested by Wing.Dates in title given according to Lady Day dating.In this edition, line 9 of title begins "The Relief of Tragidaugh, ..."Imperfect: cropped; print show-through; t.p. and verso only.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018IrelandHistoryRebellion of 1641Early works to 1800ChappellMr.1013060Cu-RivESCu-RivESCu-RivESBOOK996396176203316A true and good relation of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles Coote2354434UNISA