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More true and exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in the Neweries, and in the north parts of Ireland, from the 11 of Aprill, to this present 1642 : shewing in a most true and reall relation the manner of three glorious and renowned battels fought by these worthy pillars of the Protestant religion, following : the first, by the lord president of Munster, in the north parts of Ireland, neere Donne, Aprill the 11, 1642 : the second, by these two worthy commanders of our army, Sir Richard Greenvill, and Sir Charles Coote, in the Neweries, Aprill the 13, 1642 : the third, by the noble and heroick champion, Captaine Marro, Aprill 14, lately set forth out of Holborne, London, with 100 men : brought over by the last post, April 18, 1642 : likewise, the copie of a letter sent from Ireland to a worthy gentleman in London, and read in the honourable House of Commons.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: London : Printed for I. H.,

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More true and exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in the Neweries, and in the north parts of Ireland, from the 11. of Aprill, to this present. 1642. : Shewing, in a most true, and reall relation, the manner of three glorions [sic] and renowned battels, fought by these worthy pillars of the Protestant religion; following. The first, by the Lord President of Munster, in the north parts of Ireland, neere Donne, Aprill the 11. 1642. The second, by these two worthy commanders of our army, Sir Richard Greenvill and Sir Charles Coote, in the Neweries, Aprill, the 13. 1642. The third, by the noble and heroick champion, Captaine Marro, Aprill 14. Lately set forth out of Holborne, London, with 100. men. Brought over by the last post, Aprill 18. 1642. Likewise, the copie of a letter sent from Ireland, to a worthy gentleman in London, and read in the Honourable House of Commons. It is ordered, that this be forthwith printed. Hen. Elsynge, Cleric. Parl. D. Com.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: London : Printed for I. H.,

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A glorious victory, obtained by S. Henry Tichbourne, and Captaine Marroe over the rebels, at a place called Dundalke neere Dublin; : with the number of men slaine and taken prisoners in that skirmish. Amongst the rest Sir Philome O Neale, narrowly escaping fled to Newry, whither Sir Henry with a new supply of 600. soldiers is now gone. Also how the Lord MacGuere was examined, and three of his footmen hanged. With many other very remarkable passages, brought over by the last post. With an order of the House of Commons, concerning the free offer of 6000. li. of the county of Buckingham, towards the reliefe of Ireland. Ordered forthwith to be printed. H. Elsinge, Cleric Parli. Com.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: Printed at London : for John Wright,

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A Glorious victory obtained by S. Henry Tichbourne and Captaine Marroe over the rebels at a place called Dundalke neere Dublin : with the number of men slaine and taken prisoners in that skirmish : amongst the rest Sir Philome O'Neale, narrowly escaping fled to Newry, wither Sir Henry with a new supply of 600 soldiers is now gone : also how the Lord MacGuere was examined and three of his footmen hanged : with many other very remarkable passages brought over by the last post : with an order of the House of Commons concerning the free offer of 6000 li. of the county of Buckingham towards the reliefe of Ireland.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: Printed at London : for John Wright,

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The prisoners of New-Gates condemnation. : Declaring every verdict of the whole bench at the Sessions house in the Old Bayly. April 22 With the Jesuits and fryers being censured by the Parliament, five fryers being examined by a committee in the court of wards, with their confessions at the same time, also those 18. that were suspected to adjoyn with the Irish rebels, with a pilgrim, and four more Irish souldiers. Likewise a relation of him that killed Sir Henrie Paget, and many other fellons. With the names of every particular one. Whereunto is annexed, more exceeding true and joyfull news from Ireland, describing a great and bloudy battell fought in the Neweries, by Sir Henry Tichbourn, Sir Charles Coot, and Captain Marro, with 3000. men, against 10000. of the rebels, April 17. 1642.
Year: 1642 Publisher: Imprinted at London : for H. Blunon,

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The Prisoners of New-Gates condemnation : declaring every verdict of the whole bench at the Sessions house in the Old Bayly, April 22 : with the Jesuits and fryers being censured by the Parliament ... also those 18 that were suspected to adjoyn with the Irish rebels ... : likewise a relation of him that killed Sir Henrie Paget ... : whereunto is annexed, more exceeding true and joyfull news from Ireland describing a great and bloudy battell fought in the Neweries by Sir Henry Tichbourn, Sir Charles Coot, and Captain Marro, with 3,000 men against 10,000 of the rebels, April 17, 1642.
Year: 1642 Publisher: Imprinted at London : For H. Blunon,

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True nevves from Cork. : Being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen, inhabitant in the borough; from his brother, now resident in Cork. Wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie, from the fifth of May, to the 12. 1642. Likevvise, a true and reall intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork, on the 7. day of this instant moneth. With a declaration, how by the valour and approved courage of my Lord of Cork, and Sir Thomas Moor, they were appeased, disarmed, and their store and munition seized on, for the use of our English. Also many other remarkable passages, concerning the heroick actions of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Marro, and the Protestant army in the Neweries. Whereunto is annexed, another remarkable passage; concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: [London] : May. 17. London Printed for F. Rogers,

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True nevves from Cork : being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen ..., from his brother ... in Cork : wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie from the fifth of May to the 12, 1642 : likevvise ... intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork on the 7 day of this instant moneth : with a declaration how by the valour ... of my Lord of Cork and Sir Thomas Meer they were appeased, disarmed and their store and munition seized on for the use of our English : also many other ... passages concerning ... the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Morra, and the Protestant army in the neweries : whereunto is annexed another remarkable passage concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower.
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