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2 additional books about Donogh MacCarty Clancarty in the extended shelves: Two famous and victorious battelis fovght in Ireland the I. by Sir William Saintleger, Lord President of Munster against a great number of the rebels neer the city of Cork and after a long and tedious fight lasting three dayes, put the rebels to flight, beating them out of their quarters slew neer upon 2000 April 20 : the second by the Lord Inchequid and Colonel Vavasour against the Lord Muskry, neer Rochfort, April 22, with the number that were slain in this battle : also a challenge sent by the Lord Musgrave to the President of Munster, with the manner of the sending it on the top of a pike likewise the names of the chief commanders of the Protestant army in Ireland : whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Ireland and read in the House of Commons. ([London] : Printed for Iohn Wels, 1642), by W. S., Benjamin Foy, and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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 : where in 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. (Printed at London : for Iohn Wright, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Donogh MacCarty Clancarty: Books in the extended shelves: Clancarty, Donogh MacCarty, Earl of, 1594-1665: The last articles of peace made, concluded, accorded and agreed upon : the 30. day of July, 1646. by and between ... James, Lord Marques of Ormond, ... to treat and conclude a peace with His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects of the said kingdom (W. Bladen ;, 1646), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde), James Butler Ormonde, and Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust) Clancarty, Donogh MacCarty, Earl of, 1594-1665: Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels. The first by Digby in the Kings name to the Irish Commisioners. The second from the Lord Muskery one of those Commissioners in answer to Digby. Also a full state of the Irish negotiation at Oxford now treated, set forth in the rebels propositions, and the Kings particular concessions. Published according to order. (London: : Printed by F. Neile, dwelling in Aldersgate-street., 1645), also by George Digby Bristol (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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