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1646
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Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of, 1598-1661.
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Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of, 1598-1661.
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Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.
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Monro, Robert.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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Scotland. Parliament.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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Good newes from Ireland being a true and exact relation of two great victories obtained against the rebels there : the one by Sir Charles Vavasour, who with lesse then 500 men hath raised the siege of Kelly and Barry, taken 12 of the chief commanders of the rebels, and brought them in chaines to Dublin, and took from them 1000 cowes and 700 sheep besides other cattell doing also great spoil by fire : the other by Captain Bartlet, who took 40 Irish commanders with great store of ammunition, and carried them prisoners to Barranakilly, and how the great Oneale is wounded and not like to escape / sent in a letter from Captaine Courtney at Dublin to M. Snow, one of the adventurers for Ireland, dated Novemb. 10, 1642 ; also an order mady by both Houses of Parliament, prohibiting the aiding and relieving of the rebels in Ireland.
Date of publication:
1642
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Signed: Thomas Courtney. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Signed: Christopher Elger. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Date of publication:
1649
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Page 3 contains Cromwell's symbol as the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland repeated from the title page. Only about thirty persons escaped the massacre at Tredagh, and they were shipped as slaves to the island of Barbadoes. ...
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Date of publication:
1642
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Joyfull newes from Captain Marro in Ireland or, His second victory over the rebels, April 18. Shewing in a most true and exact relation, the manner of two glorious battles, never to be forgotten. The first, by the invincible courage, of Captiain [sic] Marro, April 18. Also his parley, and the assault and repulse of Mongarrets army, April 19. The second, by the said Captain Marro, and being seconded by Sir Henry Tichbourn, gave the rebels a great overthrow, with the number of men that were slain in each battle. Also His Majesties message to the House of Peers, April the 22. 1642.
Date of publication:
1642
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"More glorious, joyfull, and renowned newes, from Ireland" p. 3-6 signed: John Damon. "More exceeding true and ioyfull newes, from Ireland" p. 7-8 is signed: J. Gilbert. Place of publication from Wing. Signatures: A⁴. ...
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Date of publication:
1652
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With letters signed by: Miles Corbet and Jo: Jones, Edmund Ludlow, R. Venables, J. Richards, and Bry. Smith. The final leaf is blank. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1645
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Signed: Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum and H. Elsynge. Cler. Parl. D. Com. Postscript dated: Die Lunae, 7 Julii. 1645. Signed by order of the Lords, H. Kent. Signed by order of the Commons, William Jephson. Imprint from ...
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Date of publication:
1642
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A new declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, in answer to His Majesties letter to the lord major and the court of aldermen of the city of London, and concerning his declaration to the county of Yorke at Heyworth Moore by his last speciall summonds, Luna 20. day of Junæ, 1642. / Ordered by the Lords in Parliament that this declaration be forthwith printed and published, Joh: Brown cler. Parl. ; With a letter from the Lord Paget, lord lievtenant of the county of Buckingham, to the earle of Holland, shewing the readinesse of that county to obey the ordinance of Parliament touching the militia ; and the examination of the Lord Magwire, Colonell Read, cousin-germane to Tyrone, Capt. Mac Mallion, brother-in-law to Philomy O-neale, the relation being truly taken from their owne mouths word for word as followeth, before a committee of both houses in the court of wards on Munday the 21. of June, 1642.
Date of publication:
1642
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Date of publication:
1642
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Date of publication:
1642
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1642
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Date of publication:
1647
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Recites provisions of ordinance 14 July 1643. Adventurers advancing one-fourth of their former adventure should have double the land promised -- Cf. Steele. At foot of page, in oversized typeface: Printed December the first ...
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Propositions approved of and granted by the Deputy-General of Ireland to Colonel Richard Laurence, for the raising in England and transporting into Ireland, a regiment of twelve hundred footmen, for the planting and guarding the city of Waterford, and towns of Ross and Carwick, with other places adjacent. Die Martis, 25 Februarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that these propositions, together with the votes of the Parliament thereupon, be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Date of publication:
1651
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Signed on 10E4r: H: Ireton. Signatures: 10E-10E4. Also issued as part of a through-paged set with a table for the entire set added. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Two letters from William Basil Esq; Attorney General of Ireland; the one, to the Right Honorable, John Bradshaw, Lord President of the Councel of State: the other, to the Right Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Parliament of England, of a great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces in the north of Ireland, on the plains of Lisne-garvy, against the enemy there: wherein were 1400 slain, Colonel John Hamilton taken prisoner, and seventeen more of quality. With a relation of the taking of Dumcree; and of the surrender of Carrickfergus upon articles. Ordered by the Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Date of publication:
1649
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A letter from William Basill Esq; Attorney-General of Ireland, to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; speaker of the Parliament of England, concerning a great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces against the rebels in Meleek Island, on the five and twentieth of October, 1650. Together with an order of Parliament for a publique thanksgiving within the City of London and liberties thereof, on the next Lords-Day, being the first of Decemb. 1650. Die Martis, 26 Novembr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this letter and order be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
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1650
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Date of publication:
1649
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Caption title. Signed: Hen. Scobell, cleric. Parliamenti. Publication information suggested by Wing. Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1647
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"Spurious"--Thomason Catalogue. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 3d 1646"; the 7 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The Kings Maiesties resolution concerning, Robert Earl of Warwicke, Lord Admirall of His Majesties navie royall, wherein is declared the kings full resolution and intention concerning his navie, now lying upon the downs. With the Earl of Warwicks declaration to both Houses of Parliament, and the oath taken by all his captains, lieutenants, and other inferiour officers, under his command, belonging to the fleet. Also the proceedings of the Earl of Warwicke and Sir Iohn Pennington, lying neer to the said Earl with a great number of cavaleers near the downs. Ordered, that this be forthwith published in print, John Brown, Cler. Parl. Whereunto is annexed, exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, being the copy of a letter read in the House of Commons on Saturday last, Iuly the 9. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Par. Com. D.
Date of publication:
1642
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A letter from the Right Honorable, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the Parliament of England, concerning the taking in and surrendring of Enistery. Carrick Town and castle. Passage-Fort. Bandon-Bridge. Kingsale, and the fort there. Die Mercurii, 12. Decembr. 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published, and read in all churches and chappels in and about the City of London, late lines of communication, and bills of mortality. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament.
Date of publication:
1649
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1650
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The severall copies of the kings letters, and messages, sent to the Parliament: first, about a treatie by commissioners, and then personally by himselfe: with the Parliaments severall answers thereunto, and some observations thereupon. With the copy of a paper under the Lord Inchiquins hand, concerning the Popes Nuntio now in Ireland, and his proceedings there about the bill of bargain and sale of that kingdome. This letter from the King to the Parliament, and their answers to His Majesty, with the observations thereupon, are printed and published according to order.
Date of publication:
1646
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, concerning a personall treaty with the Kings Majesty, and the establishment of a true and wel-grounded peace in the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Also, certain propositions from the revolted ships to the Duke of York, touching their coming with him into England, and his Highnesses answer thereunto. Likewise, the last intelligence from Colchester, concerning the proceedings of the Lord Fairfax, and the storming the town. Together, wiht the storming of Wamour Castle in Kent, and exceeding good news from Ireland, of the proceedings of the Lord Inchiquene.
Date of publication:
1648
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "July. 3d". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Also published with titles "The petition of both houses", "The humble petition of the Lords & Commons" and "The petition and reasons of both houses". In this edition, there are two rows of ornaments, the first with seven ...
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Shewing the present designe now on foot (by vertue of a pretended commission from His Majesty) for a cessation of armes, or treaty of peace with the rebels in Ireland, now they are brought to such a low condition, that they are inforced to devoure and eate one another in some parts of that kingdome And by what popish instruments and ministers in their councels at the court, the said designe is and hath been carried on; persons of great trust, eminent for their affection to religion, and hatred of the rebels being displaced, and men popishly addicted put in their offices. All serving for the better introduction of popery, and extirpation of the true Protestant religion, in that and other of His Majesties dominions. Die Sabbathi 30. Septemb. 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration shall be forthwith printed & published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
Date of publication:
1643
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Date of publication:
1647
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "1646"; the 7 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1647
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Signed at end: Inchiquine. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Sad nevves from Ireland: how the Lord hath been pleased to chastize the Parliaments forces by a losse from the rebels, where the souldiers transported in five boats, were afterwards repulsed by the enemy, and all but eight kild and drowned. Where wee lost Major Walker, Cap. Graves, Cap. Whiting, the Lord Deputies ensigne, and divers other precious stout men. With a list of the particulars, and the manner of the fight. Also the taking of the castle in the Weare, and Col. Tuthill and others cashiered for killing some of the Irish after quarter was given them. And the taking of the fort at Limbrick bridge by storm, with other considerable news. Certifyed by a letter from the Lord Deputy Ireton. July 4. 1651. It is thought fit that this letter from the Lord Deputy of Ireland, be forthwith printed and published, to prevent the mis-information of others. Imprimatur Hen. Scobel. Parliamenti.
Date of publication:
1651
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug:". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1646
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Document dates range from 12 October 1646-22 November 1646. The "e" in "Bladen" has failed to print. Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 25 [1647] London"; 'Dublin' crossed out; Thomason Catalogue interprets this to mean ...
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A true relation of the taking of Roger Manwering Bishop of St. Davids coming from Ireland in a disguis'd habit, in the ship call'd the Eagle, the 28. of June, 1642. By Captaine John Pointz. Also the relation of the sudden rising of the Lord Strange in Lankashire, and of his intention of the taking of the magazine of Larpoole. Likewise concerning the Lord Digbies coming over in the ship call'd the Providence, his being chased at sea by our ships. And how Sir Edward Stradling, and Colonell Ashburnham were with a French-man of war taken coming from Holland in a pinnace, going for Yorke. Unto which is annexed a conspiracie against Sir Henry Tichbourn Governour of Droghedagh, by Captain Garner; and how Tradagh had like to have been betrayed by the rebels. Also an order against proclaiming any proclamation, order, or declaration, contrary to any order or ordinance of both Pouses [sic] of Parliament. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D.
Date of publication:
1642
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Date of publication:
1648
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Date of publication:
1646
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Consists of two letters, the second of which is signed at end: R.S. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 30th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A true copie of the master-piece of all those petitions which have formerly beene presented by the major, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Counsell of the Citie of London. Being, two petitions; the first whereof was presented to the honourable House of Peeres now assembled in Parliament; with a certificate of the major, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Counsell of the Citie of London. The other petition, was likewise presented to the honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament; with their humble answer, and reasons thereof to the message which the honourable House sent to them upon Saturday, being the 22. of this instant Ianuary. These two petitions were presented the 25. of this instant January 1642. to the honourable assembly of both Houses, by the committee of aldermen and common counsell-men, selected for martiall affaires.
Date of publication:
1642
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Petition is concerned with the means of suppressing the rebellion in Ireland, the disarming of papists, etc. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1650
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Signatures: 8Ap4s 8Bp2s . Also issued as part of a through-paged set with a table for the entire set added. Last word of first line of text: "God"; first word of line below initial: "blishment"; last word of last full line ...
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Date of publication:
1689
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Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1643
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Historiated initial; Steele notation: headpiece considerati that 2)or beene Ceratain persons on the King's authority seize money collected for the poor Protestants in Ireland. Some officers even take money to Oxford. ...
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Date of publication:
1643
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Initial; Steele notation: King- That as. Imperfect: creased, stained, and torn, with loss of text. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1643
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Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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