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    Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majestie hath lately published a declaration, intituled, His Majesties Declaration for encouragement of seamen and mariners imployed in the present service ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Ossory.
    Date of publication:
    1665
    
    Author(s):
    Ireland. Lord Deputy. and Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of, 1634-1680.
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    Title from first 3 lines of text. Statement of responsibility transposed from head of title. A reprint of the declaration by Charles II bearing imprint: London : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ...
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    Whereas it hath pleased God to bless the endeavors of the forces of this Commonwealth, against the Irish rebels and their adherents, in the town of Drogheda which was taken in by storm, there being in it a strong garrison of the choice of Ormonds army put into it.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Privy Council.
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    Identified on film as Wing E2923 (number cancelled). Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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    Welcome newes from Ireland, or A victorious battell of the Protestant armie. Fought betweene these three noble and magnanimous pillars of Ptotestant [sic] religion, the Earle of Wormouth, the Lord Balteamoure, and Captaine Kembden, lately come from the King of Swedlands service, against the whole army of the rebels in the western parts. : Shewing in a most true and reall relation the manner how this battel was fought, continuing for the space of two dayes and one night, with the number of the men that were slain, and the names of those lords which they tooke prisoners, also a true discovery of that great conspiracy against the city of Westchester, and some ships there. / Brought over by Mr. William Damon, an eye-witnesse to the same.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Damon, William.
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    Imperfect: cropped with some loss of print. Reproduction of original in the Sutro Library.
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    Wednesday the eighteenth of August 1652, resolved by the Parliament that the Parliament doth declare and order that any cattle, sheep, horses, corn, or grain of any kinde shall or may be exported ... from England into Ireland (without paying custom or excise in England)
    Date of publication:
    1652
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales.
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    Title from caption title and 1st lines of text. Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    Very sad and bloody nevves from Ireland, of the losse of Bunratty in Munster, and Roscmon in Connaught. Where the rebels put to the sword, Sir Charles Coot his brother, L. Colonel Mac-Adams, and many gallant Englishmen, and the particulas [sic] thereof. As also, letters from the officers of the Scottish army, and their desires to the Committee of both Kingdomes. These are examined, and printed and published according to order of Parliament.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    R. S. and England and Wales. Parliament.
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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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    Very good nevves from Ireland. Of three great victories obtained against the rebels. I. By the Lord Inchequin, who hath taken 200 horse 60 prisoners, his lordships own brother, 3000 cows, 8000 sheep, and 100 armes. II. By Sir Charles Coote, who kild 300 upon the place, took 200 prisoners, and much prey. III. By Major Generall Jones, who hath taken 8000 cattle, and five garrisons from the rebels, with much provisions. Also papers concerning the remonstrance of the Lord Inchequins officers.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    More, William, 17th cent. and Smyth, Miles, fl. 1647.
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    Consists of two letters and several lists; the first letter is dated and signed: Dublin the 1. of Sep. 1647. Will. More; the second letter is dated and signed: Corke the 1. of Sep. 1647. Miles Smyth. Annotation on Thomason ...
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    Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels. The first by Digby in the Kings name to the Irish Commisioners. The second from the Lord Muskery one of those Commissioners in answer to Digby. Also a full state of the Irish negotiation at Oxford now treated, set forth in the rebels propositions, and the Kings particular concessions. Published according to order.
    Date of publication:
    1645
    
    Author(s):
    Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677. ; Clancarty, Donogh MacCarty, Earl of, 1594-1665. and Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677. Two letters of his sacred Majesty.
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    The first letter is the same as the first printed in "Two letters of his sacred Majesty" (Wing C2851), but the word "Rebels" is here omitted wherever it occurs in the letter. Annotation on Thomason copy: "7bre [i.e. ...
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    Two letters sent from the Lord Inchiqueen, unto the Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. Concerning two great victories obtained over the rebels in Ireland. With an order from the House, that letters of thanks should be returned unto the Lord Inchiqueen. Die Martis, 18 Maii, 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters of the Lord Inchiqueen's be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, Earl of, 1614-1674. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
    Description:
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Two letters of the Lord Digby to the Lord Taaff, the Rebels General in Munster : Taken in the said Generals Cabinet, in the late battel between him and the Lord Inchiquine; shewing the Lord Digbies activeness there, to uphold a party among the Rebels for the King, against the Parliaments Forces in that Kingdom. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published. H:Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Two letters of note the one master speakers letter ordered by the honorable House of Commons to the high sheriffe and gentry of Yorke-shire : the other from the lords of the counsell in Ireland to the high court of Parliament here in England, &c.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Lenthall, William, 1591-1662. and Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.
    Description:
    First letter dated at end: 16 Martii, 1641. Attributed to William Lenthall. Cf. NUC pre-1956. Year of publication from Thomason Coll. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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    Two letters of his sacred Maiesty, one, in vindication of him, touching the Irish affaires; the other, concerning the late mis-interpretation of one maine passage in his late letters.
    Date of publication:
    1645
    
    Author(s):
    Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677. and Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
    Description:
    Although attributed to Charles I, the first letter is in fact by Lord George Digby, who has signed it in "Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels" (Wing B4785; Madan 1810); the ...
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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
    
    Author(s):
    Basill, William. and England and Wales. Parliament.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Two letters from Sir Charles Coote, Lord President of the Province of Connaght in Ireland to the Honourable VVilliam Lenthall, speaker of the Parliament relating the rendition of the towne and castle of Carickfergus, to Sir Charles Coote, together with the totall defeate of the Scottish and Irish forces in the north of Ireland, under the command of the Lord Ards, Lord Claneboys and Monro.
    Date of publication:
    1650
    
    Author(s):
    Mountrath, Charles Coote, Earl of, ca. 1610-1661.
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    Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    Two great fights in Ireland, on Sunday, Munday, Tuesday, & Wednesday last, between the Marq. of Ormonds forces, and the Lord Lieut. Cromwels, at the two strong garrisons of Tredah and Dundalke; shewing the manner how they four severall times sallyed out upon the Parl. forces beat up the guards, the manner of their repulie [sic], the number killed & taken prisoners, together with 6 pieces of ordnance, and great store of arms & ammunition. As also, the declaration of the great engineer Col. Ashton, to fight under the banner of loyalty, in preservation of the town of Tredah for Charles the II, and his new engine of warre for the cutting off both legs and arms of any that shall oppose him.
    Date of publication:
    1649
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place and date of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "7ber [i.e. September]: 18 1649". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Trve intelligence from Ireland dated from Dublin the second of April, and received here the eleventh.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Cole, Robert, 17th cent.
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    Signed: Robert Cole. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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    Truth from Ireland exprest in two letters. The one from the city of Dublin, the other from Tredah, to a gentleman of good quality in the City of London. Relating the condition of Dublin, Vlster, Wexford, and Waterford.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    G. T. and E. W.
    Description:
    First letter signed: G. T. Second letter signed: E. W. Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Treasons anatomie, or, The duty of a loyall subject in vindicating his gracious soveraigne, against those horrid aspertions, cast upon him, concerning his fathers death, the reliefe of the Rochellers, and the rebellion in Ireland, and in way of answer to A declaration, published by the House of Commons, Feb. 15.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication suggested by Wing. Imperfect: print show-through. Reproduction of original in: Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois.
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    To the right honourable, the peeres assembled in Parliament The humble petition of the sheriffe, knights, esquires, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders and others inhabitants of the county of Bedford.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
    Description:
    Place and date of publication from Wing. Includes: To the right honourable, the knights, citizens, and Burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the hign sheriffe, knights, esquires, ...
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    To the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament The humble petition of the mayor, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of Exeter.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication from Wing. With engraved border. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament the humble petition of many of the gentry, ministery, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent; the city and county of Canterbury, and other corporation within the said county agreed on at the generall quarter sessions, holden at Maidstone Aprill 20. 1642.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Petitioners concur with the city of London repudiating the late Maidstone petition. They thank the House for its labours to prevent the King going to Ireland .. -- Steele. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the right honourable the House of Peeres novv assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the young-men, apprentices, and sea-men, in and about the citie of London.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Headpiece, initial. Imperfect: tightly bound, with loss of text. Reproduction of original in: Eton College. Library.
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    To the right honourable Lords, the peeres in the High Court of Parliament assembled The humble petition of the maiors, bayliffes, jurats, freemen, and others inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, two ancient townes, and their members,
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Includes: To the honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the maiors, bayliffes, jurats, freemen, and others inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, two ...
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    To the Right Honorable, the high Court of Parliament; the humble petition of many hundreds of distressed women, trades-mens wives, and widdowes.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "1641"; the 2 in imprint date has been crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the Kings most Excellent Majestie The humble petition of the gentry, ministers and free-holders of the county palatine of Chester, and of the inquests serving at the assizes for the body of of [sic] the said county. Presented to His Majestie at Yorke, May 7. 1642.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Represents their grief at his absence from Parliament and hope of reconciliation. Fears as to proposed voyage to Ireland, ... -- Steele. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the kings most excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of the citizens of Yorke, delivered to His Majesty by the high sheriffe of Yorke.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Initial. Imperfect: tightly bound, with loss of print. Reproduction of original in: Eton College. Library.
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    To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of London.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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    "Concerning Ireland, the five Members, etc."--Steele. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the Kings most Excellent Maiesty The humble gratulation; and petition of the trained bands, and freeholders, and others the gentry and communalty of the county palatine of Chester, whose names and vnder-written. Delivered upon Hoole-Heath, by the trayned bands, a coppie of the same being hung upon the top of every colours; subscribed by the severall companies, and so presented to the King.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Praying that enquiry may be made as to the use to which monies levied in the county for the relief of Ireland have been put. Annotation on Thomason copy: "octo: 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the King's most Excellent Majesty, the faithful protestation and humble remonstrance of the Roman Catholick nobility and gentry of Ireland
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Caption title. Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.). Names of 96 signers of the petition on p. 3-4. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of the knights, esquires, gentry, and commons, inhabitants of the county of Cambridge. Also, His Majesties message to both houses of Parliament upon His removall to the citie of Yorke.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
    Description:
    The petition prays that scandalous ministers be replaced, the universities be purged of Papists, Ireland relieved, and the Militia be put in posture of defence, &c. -- Steele. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the honourable knights, cittizens and burgesses, of the Commons House of Parliament. The humble petition of the lords knights and gentlemen of the Kingdome of Ireland now in towne, ...
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Loftus of Ely, Adam Loftus, Viscount, 1568-1643.
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    Signed at end: Adam Viscount Loftus [and 20 others]. Gives an account of the destruction of 40 years' labours and of the urgent need of immediate succour. Urges that the 10,000 Scots be sent at once to Ulster. -- Steele. ...
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    To the honourable knights, cittizens and burgesses, in the House of Commons in Parliament The humble petition of sundry the knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others of the inhabitants of the county of Suffolke, to the number of above 13000.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
    Description:
    Dated at end: Presented the 31. of January. 1641. [i.e. 1642]. A petition addressed to the House of Commons requesting the dismissal of "Popish Lords and Bishops" from the House of Lords, and asking for aid for the Protestants ...
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    To the constables and overseers of [blank] By vertue of a warrant to me directed from the standing committee at Chelmsford ...
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Essex (England)
    Description:
    Title includes opening words of text. Place and date of printing from Wing. A directive required by the authority of Parliament to prepare for local defence against a possible invasion from Ireland. Reproduction of the ...
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    Three letters intercepted by Sir Tho: Fairfax in Cornvval. The first, from the E: of Glamorgan to His Majesty; the second, from the Lord George Digby to his lady, the third, to his servant Walsingham; concerning their proceedings in Ireland. Sent by Mr. Peters to the Honorable House of Commons, and read in the said House. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
    Date of publication:
    1646
    
    Author(s):
    Worcester, Edward Somerset, Marquis of, 1601-1667. ; Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The votes of the Lords and Commons upon the propositions made by divers worthy and well affected persons for the speedy and effectual reducing of the kingdom of Ireland in MDCXLI : with His Majesty's answer and assent and the names of the subscribers in pursuance with the said propositions.
    Date of publication:
    1689
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
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    Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
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    The victorious proceedings of the Protestant armie in Ireland vnder the command of the Right Honourable Maj. Gen. Iones, in his late expedition against the Irish rebels. Wherein is set forth, severall great overthrowes, given to the said rebles, since the 9. of October last, 1647. As also the manner of the taking of 10. strong castles belonging to the enemy, with the losse of few men, together with all their armes, and ammunition. Being a full and perfect relation of the severall victories obtained from the 9. of October till the 20. of November. 1647.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    R. B.
    Description:
    Dated and signed at end: Dublin the 26. of Octob. 1647. R.B. Signatures: A⁴. Imperfect: print show-through. Annotation on Thomason copy: "No: 9th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The trve informer who in the following discovrse or colloqvie discovereth unto the vvorld the chiefe causes of the sa[]d distempers in Great Britanny and Ireland / deduced from their originals ; and also a letter writ by Serjeant-Major Kirle to a friend at VVinsor.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Howell, James, 1594?-1666. and Kirle, Robert.
    Description:
    Attributed by Wing, NUC pre-1956 to Howell. Letter signed: R.K. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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    The truest, most happy, and joyfull newes that ever came from Ireland: being sent over in a letter, and read in the honourable House of Common, Februarie 29. 1641. Relating the renowned victory of the Protestant party, in repelling the rebels from Dublin, under the commands of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, and Sir Simon Harcourt. With the noble service of Captain Thomas Stenvile, near to the town of Trohedagh. As also, the apprehension of Mac Brian, Con Magenis at Care, Rory Magwire at the town of Clogham, and others who are principall conspirators, and actors in the rebellion. The three commanders afore-mentioned having (according to the late proclamation set forth by the Lord Justices of Dublin) six hundred pounds a man for the apprehension of those three rebels.
    Date of publication:
    1642
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Signatures: A⁴. The comma following "Conspirators" appears to have been inverted. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The true coppies of two letters sent from Ireland: shewing the severall battailes and victories obtained on the rebels there.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Cole, Robert, 17th cent.
    Description:
    Each letter signed: Robert Cole. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 30". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The testimony of severall eminent commanders, late of the Army, commanded by the Lord Inchequin, commander of the Parliament forces in Munster. Sent by Vice Admirall Crowther to the Parliament at Westminster.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Crowther, John, Vice Admirall. and Elsing, Christopher.
    Description:
    Signed on A3v: Christopher Elsing, Alexander Barington, John Gray, Thomas Davis, Thomas Chandlor. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 15th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The state and account of the seizures and other proceedings of the commissioners of forfeited estates, by themselves, and those who were employed by their authority, acting under a commission from Their Majesties dated July 1690.
    Date of publication:
    1690
    
    Author(s):
    Ireland.
    Description:
    Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in: British Library.
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