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The last and best newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : declaring first the warlike and cruell proceeding of the rebels who are all papists and Jesuits of that kingdome. Secondly, the entrance of some English and Scottish companies into the north-parts of Ireland under the command of these foure noblemen; the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell, also the late incounters which they have had with those rebels. Thirdly, how the rebels would have fired and burnt up the city of Dublin with wild-fire: and likewise the taking of some Irish Lords and other commaunders prisoners, both of horse and foot. Fourthly, divers letters from severall persons of good worth in Ireland touching the cruell proceedings of the rebells to this very day. Fifthly, Irelands complaint, and Englands reliefe sent by the honorable house of parliament to ayde and assist their brethren; together with the names of those commanders that are appointed for this religious designe. Sixtly, the proclamation made by the Lords and Justices of Ireland
The last and best newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : declaring first the warlike and cruell proceeding of the rebels who are all papists and Jesuits of that kingdome. Secondly, the entrance of some English and Scottish companies into the north-parts of Ireland under the command of these foure noblemen; the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell, also the late incounters which they have had with those rebels. Thirdly, how the rebels would have fired and burnt up the city of Dublin with wild-fire: and likewise the taking of some Irish Lords and other commaunders prisoners, both of horse and foot. Fourthly, divers letters from severall persons of good worth in Ireland touching the cruell proceedings of the rebells to this very day. Fifthly, Irelands complaint, and Englands reliefe sent by the honorable house of parliament to ayde and assist their brethren; together with the names of those commanders that are appointed for this religious designe. Sixtly, the proclamation made by the Lords and Justices of Ireland
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1641
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Altri autori (Persone) WatsonJoseph, Merchant in Dublin
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996394372703316
London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1641
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The Last and best newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : declaring first the warlike and cruell proceeding of the rebels who are all papists and Jesuits of the kingdome : secondly, the entrance of some English and Scottish companies into the north-parts of Ireland under the command of these foure noblemen : the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell, also the late incounters which they have had with those rebels : thirdly, how the rebels would have fired and burnt up the city of Dublin with wild-fire : and likewise the taking of some Irish Lords and other commanders prisoners both of horse and foot : fourthly, divers letters from severall persons of good worth in Ireland touching the cruell proceedings of the rebells to this very day : fifthly, Irelands complaint and Englands reliefe sent by the honorable House of Parliament to ayde and assist their brethren : together with the names of those commanders that are appointed for this religious designe : sixtly, the proclamation made by the lords and justices of Ireland
The Last and best newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : declaring first the warlike and cruell proceeding of the rebels who are all papists and Jesuits of the kingdome : secondly, the entrance of some English and Scottish companies into the north-parts of Ireland under the command of these foure noblemen : the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell, also the late incounters which they have had with those rebels : thirdly, how the rebels would have fired and burnt up the city of Dublin with wild-fire : and likewise the taking of some Irish Lords and other commanders prisoners both of horse and foot : fourthly, divers letters from severall persons of good worth in Ireland touching the cruell proceedings of the rebells to this very day : fifthly, Irelands complaint and Englands reliefe sent by the honorable House of Parliament to ayde and assist their brethren : together with the names of those commanders that are appointed for this religious designe : sixtly, the proclamation made by the lords and justices of Ireland
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1641
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Altri autori (Persone) WatsonJoseph, Merchant in Dublin
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996385508203316
London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1641
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Sixe matters of state, which hath lately hapned between His Majesty and his high court of Parliament [[electronic resource]]
Sixe matters of state, which hath lately hapned between His Majesty and his high court of Parliament [[electronic resource]]
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Nota di contenuto (from t.p.) First, His Majesties demands to the gentry of Yorke-shire, concerning the towne of Hull, answered by two severall parties --Secondly, the humble answer of those, who petitioned to His Majesty the thirtieth of April, and divers other knights and gentlemen of that country --Thirdly, the humble answer of the gentry of the county of Yorke -- Fourthly, the humble petitions of the gentrie, ministers, and free-holders of the countie palatine of Chester, presented to His Majestie at York, 1642 -- Fifthly, His Majesties answer to the humble petition of the gentlemen, free-holders, and ministers of the county Palatine of Chester delivered to His Majestie at York, the 7 of May, 1642 -- Sixtly, a letter sent from Hull, to the right worshipfull the high sheriffe of York-shire, together with the gentrie of the countie, now attending His Majesties pleasure at York.
Record Nr. UNISA-996385892203316
London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1642
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Scots and English forces in the north of Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : sent in a letter to Mr. Tobias Siedgwicke, living in London; relating these particulars: viz. 1. Their meeting at Drumboe in the county of Antrem. 2. The manner of their march towards the Nury, with the taking of a fort neere Kilwarlin Woods. 3. The taking of the towne and castle of the Nury, and the releasing of divers prisoners of note. 4. The great spoile they tooke in those parts, with great terrour to the rebels, and their flight from those parts. 5. Divers skirmishes with the rebels in Mr. Cartons woods. 6. The desires of the earle of Antrem to be received into the English Army. VVith divers other things worthy your observation
A true relation of the proceedings of the Scots and English forces in the north of Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : sent in a letter to Mr. Tobias Siedgwicke, living in London; relating these particulars: viz. 1. Their meeting at Drumboe in the county of Antrem. 2. The manner of their march towards the Nury, with the taking of a fort neere Kilwarlin Woods. 3. The taking of the towne and castle of the Nury, and the releasing of divers prisoners of note. 4. The great spoile they tooke in those parts, with great terrour to the rebels, and their flight from those parts. 5. Divers skirmishes with the rebels in Mr. Cartons woods. 6. The desires of the earle of Antrem to be received into the English Army. VVith divers other things worthy your observation
Autore Pike Roger <17th cent.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1642
Descrizione fisica [1], 7 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996391114603316
Pike Roger <17th cent.>  
London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1642
Materiale a stampa
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Scots and English forces in the north of Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : sent in a letter to Mr. Tobias Siedgwicke living in London ... : vvith divers other things worthy your observation
A true relation of the proceedings of the Scots and English forces in the north of Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : sent in a letter to Mr. Tobias Siedgwicke living in London ... : vvith divers other things worthy your observation
Autore Pike Roger <17th cent.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1642
Descrizione fisica [1], 7 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996383641003316
Pike Roger <17th cent.>  
London, : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates, 1642
Materiale a stampa
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