A Perfect Relation of THE Beginning and Continuation of the Irish-Rebellion, From May last, to this present 12 th. of Ianuary, 1641.

With the Place where, and Persons who, did Plot, Contrive, and put in Execu­tion that Romish damnable Designe.

As also their inhumane Cruelties which they have, and still execute, with divellish hatred, upon the Protestants.

Written by a worthy Gentleman, and sent over by a Merchant now dwelling in DUBLIN.

Whereunto is annexed the Merchants letter who sent the Copy of this Relation: With another letter wherein is truely related, The Battell fought betwixt our English, and the Rebels, on the tenth of Ianuary, at a Town called Swords, eight Miles from DUBLIN.

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Sir,

I Received your kind Letter from your friend, whose presence I have not yet had the happinesse to enjoy; I shall shew him what curtesie and respect I can. I have now herein made bold to trouble you with a Relation written by an honest Gentleman of these parts. I will passe my word the work is truly written, and not like those scurrilous things printed concerning this Kingdome. God help us, we are in a miserable condition, there will be no safety here without the destruction of vile Popery. Our Armie consisting of about 3000. men, is again gone abroad this day to fight with the enemy, God give them good successe. Yesterday they burnt some Villages about seven miles off that harboured the Rogues, and brought in 3000. Sheep, and 80. Cowes, with other pillage: Our Ships being four snall ones, one great one, of a 190. Tuns, are gone [Page 4] yesterday well provided to releeve Droghe­dath, which I hope they have done, the winde being to their desire. This in ex­change of your news, which I pray impart to our friends. Thus with my hearty good wishes to you, and your Wife, I take leave,

Your very loving friend, P. G.
FINIS.

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