Exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland. Or, A true relation of a great and happy victorie, obtained by Colonell David Douglasse and Sir Iames Carr, two Scottish commanders, with the helpe of the Scots planted in the North of Ireland, against the arch-rebels Philemy Oneale, the Earle of Delvin, and Sir Denis Butler. Where there was 6. or 7000 of the rebels slaine upon the place, 4000 armes taken from them, and 4. field-pieces. Within 9. Irish myles of Knockfergus, February, 16. 1641. Written from Dublin, Febr. 18, by Tho. Lancton, secretarie unto Sir Charles Coote, an received by the last post, Febr. 23. 1641.

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  • Exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland. Or, A true relation of a great and happy victorie, obtained by Colonell David Douglasse and Sir Iames Carr, two Scottish commanders, with the helpe of the Scots planted in the North of Ireland, against the arch-rebels Philemy Oneale, the Earle of Delvin, and Sir Denis Butler. Where there was 6. or 7000 of the rebels slaine upon the place, 4000 armes taken from them, and 4. field-pieces. Within 9. Irish myles of Knockfergus, February, 16. 1641. Written from Dublin, Febr. 18, by Tho. Lancton, secretarie unto Sir Charles Coote, an received by the last post, Febr. 23. 1641.
  • Joyfull newes from Ireland
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Imprint
London: printed by T[homas].F[awcet]. for J. Thomas, 1641.
Publication year
1641
ESTC No.
R30488
Grub Street ID
113331
Description
[8] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Printer's name from Wing CD.

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