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The Last true and joyfull newes from Ireland
declaring all the proceedings of the English and Scotch forces in Ireland against the king of Spains standard which is now set up in defiance of the King of England : as it was reported to the House of Commons : relating also the victories which the English and Scotch have obtained over the rebels : I. the battell fought by the Earl of Ormond with one thousand men against the great rebell Oneal : being in number 3000 with the manner of his gaining the victory over Oneal killin 1100 of his men and putting the rest to flight with with the losse of 100 men : II. the battle fought in the province of Vlster where the standard was set up by Sir VVilliam Stewart, Col. Sanderson, Col. Gore, Col. Galbeagh, and Capt. Thomas Newburgh with 2000 horse and foot, against 7000 rebels with the manner of their fight and their victory over the rebels -
A True relation of the Earle of Warwicks encounter personally with his owne ship against two French shippes
also a true relation of the brave overthrow my Lord of Stamford gave to Prince Robert and his cavaleers having but 600 horse and foot against 1300 of the princes being done in Harborow -
The Censure of the Earl of Berkshire by the Lords in Parliament
also the examination of foure men being masters of ships concerning the great Oneal being landed in Ireland : having commission under the great seale of England to kill and slay the English and Scots in that kingdome and afterward to come into England against the Protestants here : likewise a relation of the Earle of Essex his marching forward with his forces against the cavaliers : with the manner of Baron Walters being taken and rescued again by the cavaliers, five of them being slain -
The true state of the transactions of Colonel George Monk with Owen-Roe-mac-Art-O-Neal
as it was reported to the Parliament by the Councel of State. Together with the votes & resolutions of the Parliament thereupon. Ordered, that it be referred to the Councel of State, to give direction for printing the report from the Councel of State, and so much of the letters and proceedings as concern this business, and the votes of the House thereupon. Hen: Scobell, cleric. Parliamenti -
A Trve relation of the last great battell fought in Ireland
betwixt the Scots and the Irish : Colonell Lesly against Oneale the arch-rebell of Ireland : with the expresse courage and valour of one Edward Gibbs borne in London a man very well knowne for his skill and experience in the noble science : and lastly his undaunted resolution and personall service for his king and country in defence of the Protestant religion against the Irish rebels afore said -
A true relation of the Earle of Warwicks encounter personally with his owne ship against two French shippes
Also a true relation of the brave overthrow my Lord of Stamford gave to Prince Robert and his cavaleers, having but 600. horse and foot against 1300. of the princes, being done in Harborow. Likewise newes from Ireland, with a relation of Oneales conspiracie against our men at Derry with the overthrow he had by the encounter. VVherein is set downe the rebels desire of composition, with certaine articles they propound for peace, each which particular truly and exactly set down and sent over to England by Coronell Willow of Bedford to Mr. John Haughton of Oxenford -
By the generall assemblie of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland
this assembly taking seriously into consideration that Owen Mac Arte O Neill, late generall of Ulster, & Emer Lord Bishop of Clogher, being traiterously disaffected -
By the generall assemblie of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland
whereas Colonell Owen O Neill, coming into this kingdome, under pretence of serving His Majestie and his faithfull subiects the Confederate Catholicks -
A True relation of the last great battell, fought in Ireland
betwixt the Scots and the Irish. Colonell Lesly against Oneale; the arch-rebell of Ireland. With the expresse courage and valour of one Edward Gibbs, borne in London, a man very well knowne for his skill and experience in the noble science. And lastly, his undaunted resolution, and personall service for his king and country, in defence of the Protestant religion against the Irish rebels afore said -
The censure of the Earl of Berkshire by the Lords in Parliament
Also the examination of foure men being masters of ships, concerning the great Oneal being landed in Ireland, having commission under the great seale of England to kill and slay the English and Scots in that kingdome, and afterward to come into England against the Protestants here. Likewise a relation of the Earle of Essex his marching forward with his forces against the cavaliers. With the manner of Baron Walters being taken, and rescued again the by the cavaliers, five of them being slain -
The last true and joyfull newes from Ireland
declaring, all the proceedings of the English and Scotch forces in Ireland, against the King of Spains standard, which is now set up in defiance of the King of England, as it was reported to the House of Commons; relating also the victories which the English and Scotch have obtained over the rebels. I, The battell fought by the Earl of Ormond with one thousand men, against the great rebell Oneal, being in number 3000. with the manner of his gaining the victory over Oneal, killing 1100. of his men, and putting the rest to flight, with with the losse of 100. men. II. The battle fought in the province of Vlster, where the standard was set up, by Sir VVilliam Stewart, Col. Sanderson, Col. Gore, Col, Galbragh, and Capt. Thomas Newburgh, with 2000 horse and foot, against 7000. rebels with the manner of their fight, and their victory over the rebels