A true and good relation, of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles Coote Creator Chappell, Mr. (Richard) Date 1641. [i.e. 1642] Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for F. Coules, and W. Ley at Pauls Chain, 1641. [i.e. 1642] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Chappell, Mr. A true and good relation, of the valliant exploits, and victorious enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles Coote : with their valliant overthrow, of at least 5000. rebels, with the burning of three townes, where the rebels lay incamped neare Dublin. And also, the relief of Droghedaugh, and other particulars related in a letter, dated Jan. 20. 1641. from Mr. Chappell of Dublin, to his friend, a draper in London, and brought by the last post, Ian. 25. Whereunto is added another relation concerning (these particulars) the taking of the towne, and castle of Enishannon from the rebels, by Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Thomas Temple, with a notable victory over the rebell Mac-Carty at Enishannon Foord: Mac-Con the rebels attempt upon the towne of Bandon Bridge, and their happy defeate by Sir Richard Grinfield Creator Chappell, Mr. (Richard) Date 1641. [i.e. 1642] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 138- 122q Caption London : Printed for F. Coules, and W. Ley at Pauls Chain, 1641. [i.e. 1642] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
May the seventeenth, 1642. Admirable, good, true, and joyfull newes from Ireland. : Being an exact relation of the last weekes passages in Ireland, dated from Dublin May the 8. 1642. Wherein is shewed how by the undaunted valour and wisedom of Sir Charles Coot, the town and castle of Trim was taken from the enemy, wherein 4000. of the rebels were, besides 4. lords of the Pale; who were glad to fly with as many more as could, the rest were taken prisoners, & about 200. or more killed. By which happy victory 40 Protestants obtained their freedome, who were before kept prisoners by the rebels in that castle. Likewise a relation of another great overthrow given to the Lord Muscry, by the Lord president of Munster. With the names of some other forts and townes taken from the rebels by the Protestant army Date 1642 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 202778 Caption Printed at London : For Iohn Wright, 1642 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex· : Which they intended to have presented to the High Court of parliament, but shewing of it to some of their friends they disswaded them from it, untill it should please God to endue them with more wit, and lesse non-sence. Subscribed with the names of above 12000. With the apprentices of Londons petition presented to the right honourable, the High Court of Parliament, wherein is set downe the manifold greevances, wherewith of late yeeres they have bin oppressed. Vivat Rex. Subscribed and presented with the names of above 30000. apprentices. Likewise a true relation of the Earle of Tyrones overthrow. Also, a bloudy battell which was fought betweene the regiment of the Lord Conzenna, and the companies of the Lord Muskrey in the county of Conno, where the protestants got the victorie. Decemb. 8. 1641 Date 1641 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 152- 753q Caption London : Printed for William Bowden, 1641 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex· Date 1641 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 640 Caption London : Printed for William Bowden, 1641 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex· Date 1641 Media Format Printed text Location London England London Reference ID Film Acc. 627 Caption London : Printed for William Bowden, 1641 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde). The last articles of peace made, concluded, accorded and agreed upon the 30. day of Iuly, 1646. : by and between His Excellency, James Lord Marques of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of His Majesties Kingdom of Ireland, His Majesties Commissioner, to treat and conclude a peace with His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects of the said kingdom, by vertue of His Majesties commission under the Great Seal of England, bearing date at Buckingham on the 24. day of June, in the twentieth year of his reign, for and on the behalf of His most excellent Majesty of the one part; and Donogh Lord Viscount Muskery, and others appointed and authorized by His Majesties said Roman Catholique subjects, by vertue of an authority of the said Roman Catholique subjects, bearing date the sixth day of March, 1645. and in the one and twentieth year of His Majesties reign, of the other part. Published by authority and command of the Lord Lieutenant and Councel there Creator Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde) Date Sept. 7. 1646 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 7434 copy 2 Caption [London] : Imprinted first at Dubliu [sic] by William Bladen, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; and now reprinted at London for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Sept. 7. 1646 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf