A Letter from Ireland Read in the House of Commons on Friday Septemb. 28. 1649.

From Mr. Hugh Peters, Minister of Gods Word, and Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant Cromwell.

Of the taking of Tredagh in Ireland, 3552 of the Enemies slain, Amongst which Sir Arthur Aston the Gover­nour, Coll. Castles, Cap Simmons, and others slain.

And the losse on both sides.

Also the taking of Trim, and Dundalk. And the Lord Lieutenants marching against Kilkenny.

A Letter from Ireland, Imprimatur

Hen: Scobell. Cleric. Parliamenti.
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A Letter from IRELAND, Read in the House of Commons on Friday Septemb. 28. 1649.
From Mr. Hugh Peters, Minister of Gods Word, and Chaplaine to the Lord Lieutenant CROMWELL.
Of the taking of Tredagh in Ireland.
Also the taking of Trimme and Dundalke.

SIR,

THE Truth is Tredagh is taken, Three thousand five hundred fifty and two of the Enemies slaine, and six­ty foure of ours.

[Page 5] Collonell Castles, and Captaine Sim­mons of note.

Ashton the Governour killed, none spared.

Wee have also Trimme and Dundalk and are marching to Kilkenny.

I came now from giving thanks in the great Church, we have all our Ar­my well Landed.

I am Yours Hugh Peters.

A Letter from Ireland, Imprimatur

Septemb. 28. 1649.
Hen: Scobell Cleric Parliamenti.
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