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A letter of dangerous consequence, from Sergeant Major Ogle, to Sir Nicholas Crisp at Oxford. : As it was intercepted by Colonell Goodwin of the Parliaments forces. Together with the examination of the messenger, in the coller of whose doublet the said letter was found. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter and examination be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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A letter of dangerous consequence from Sergeant Major Ogle to Sir Nicholas Crisp at Oxford : as it was intercepted by Colonell Goodwin of the Parliaments forces : together with the examination of the messenger in the coller of whose doublet the said letter was found.
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Ogle, Thomas
Year: 1642
Publisher: London : Printed for Edw. Husbands,
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Exceeding happy nevvs from Ireland : declaring the proceedings of the Protestant army in Kildare against the Castle of Ithlone, the Castle of Knock and Mores Castle : with the manner of the fight and the victories obtained by these worthy champions, August as, namely the Earle of Ormond, the Earle of Balamore, the Lord Lisle, Colonell Vavaser, Colonell Monke, and Noble Captaine Ogle : expressing the manner of the rebels meeting the Protestant forces and the number of those that were slaine on both sides and taken prisoners
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Leicester, Philip Sidney,
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Albemarle, George Monck,
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Ogle, Thomas,
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Ormonde, James Butler,
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Vavasour, William,
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Kildare (Ireland : County)
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History.
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Exceeding happy nevvs from Ireland. : Declaring the proceedings of the Protestant army in Kildare, against the Castle of Ithlone, the Castle of Knock and Mores Castle, with the manner of the fight, and the victories obtained by these worthy champions, August 26, namely the Earle of Ormond, the Earle of Ballamore, the Lord Lisle, Colonell Vavaser, Colonell Monke, and Noble Captaine Ogle. Expressing the manner of the rebels meeting the Protestant forces, and the number of those that were slaine on both sides, and taken prisoners. Sent from Captaine Stephens, to his brother William Stephens, living in Crutcher-Fryars, London, and now published by Authority.
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Leicester, Philip Sidney,
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Albemarle, George Monck,
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Ogle, Thomas,
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Ormonde, James Butler,
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Vavasour, William,
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Kildare (Ireland: County)
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Ireland
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History
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Rebellion of 1641
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