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| | Books by Francis Moore: Books in the extended shelves: Moore, Francis, -1662: A gallant victory obtained by the Lord Inchiqueen against the rebels; at Capogh-Queen in Ireland.: Which garison is taken from the rebels, that was kept by 120 officers and souldiers; 4 peece of ordnance taken, 150 armes, 3 barrels of powder, 50 horse, and good store of ammunition and provisions. Also, sad newes from Dublin: where the rebels with Preston, have taken the strong castle of Caterlagh, 3 peece of ordnance, 100 arms, and 160 officers and souldiers; men, women, and children, forced to Dublin for relief. With the votes of the rebels at their councell of warre, concerning their further designes against Dublin. (London : Printed for W.S., 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Moore, Francis, -1662: A great victory at sea against the Irish rebels, by Captaine Robert Dare commander of the English:: where were taken the Earle of Antrim his great ship, 22 peeces of ordnance, 3 barrels of gun-powder, 100 muskets, ... 25 of Captain Dares men slain, and sore wounded. (Printed at London : by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, neere the Queens-head Tavern, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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