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True nevves from Cork. :
Being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen, inhabitant in the borough; from his brother, now resident in Cork. Wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie, from the fifth of May, to the 12. 1642. Likevvise, a true and reall intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork, on the 7. day of this instant moneth. With a declaration, how by the valour and approved courage of my Lord of Cork, and Sir Thomas Moor, they were appeased, disarmed, and their store and munition seized on, for the use of our English. Also many other remarkable passages, concerning the heroick actions of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Marro, and the Protestant army in the neweries. Whereunto is annexed, another remarkable passage; concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower.
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More happy and joyfull nevves from Ireland: or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in that kingdome, from the 28. day of March, to the 6. day of Aprill, 1642. :
Shewing, in a most reall, and exact relation, how these four famous pillars of Protestant religion, the Earl of Ormond, the Lord Iones, the Lord Moor, Sir Henrie Titchburn, and Sir Richard Grenvile, with 4000 men, and 6 field-pieces, gave battle to the rebels, neer Corke, kild 5000. men, took some of their commanders prisoners. The rebels being in number 13000. conducted the great rebell Donmadoff, and the Lord Mountgarret; who after a long and tedious battle were forced to fly, leaving great store of ammunition behind them, such a tryumphant victory the Protestants never had, since the rebellion. Whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Mr. Hunt in Ireland, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, and commanded immediately to be printed. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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