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1-2 The Earle of Corkes victorie, and Tyrones overthrow. - Being a warranted relation of the great overthrow which the Earle of Corke gave to the rebels at foure severall times, which makes most of the rebels flye out of cities and townes, and keepe themselves in the woods. Also the driving away of the rebels out of the city of Armagh. With the copy of a letter sent from the Earle of Tyrone to Sir Iohn Burlacie one of the Lord chiefe justices in Ireland. All which newes was brought into London upon Munday the 13. of December by John Hodges one of the Irish posts (flera utgåvor) 1641 Engelska
3 The rebels of Irelands wicked conspiracie againsy sic Kingsaile in the province of Mounsteere, and county of Corke. - With the relation of a bloudy act committed upon the bodies of a gentlewoman and her man, travelling that way. Also a speech spoken by the Earle of Tyrone to the rebels in the woods. Here also is related the place of their abode, and how they got thither being in the county of Dublin, five miles from the city, it being the south part of Ireland 1641 Engelska
4-5 The vvhole triall of Connor Lord Macguire, - with the perfect copies of the indictment, and all the evidences against him. Also, the copie of Sir Philome Oneales commission, the Popes Bull to the confederate Catholikes in Ireland, with many remarkable passages of the grand rebellion there, from the first rise thereof to this present. His plea of peerage, and severall answers: with the severall replies made to him, by the Kings Sergeant at Law, and Sergeant Roll. William Prynne, Esquire; and M. Nudigate. And the copies of the severall testimonies brought in against him at his triall at the Kings Bench Barre, in Hilarie term last: By the Lord Blaney. Lady Calfield. Sir Arthur Loftus. Sir Iohn Temple. Sir William Stewart. Sir Fran. Hamilton. Sir Edw. Borlacey. Sir VVilliam Cole. Sir Charles Coot. Mrs. VVordrofe. Iohn Carmicke. VValter Gubson. M. Bunbury. Cap. Mich. Balfoure. Captain Berisford (flera utgåvor) Connor Maguire Enniskillen, Baron of 1645 Engelska
6 A most damnable and hellish plot exprest in three letters against all Protestants in Ireland and England, - sent out of Rome to the chief actors of the rebellion in Ireland, to animate and stirre them up, June 20. 1642. The first letter was sent by Bonaventure ô Conny to Phelim Roe Neal, the second by Francis Mac Guyre to Connor Mac Guyre, the third by Francis Farrell to Sir Phelim O Neal; shewing their zealous affections and wicked advice to their bloody proceeding. Whereof the first two were written in Irish and now translated into English, and laid open to the view of the world. Read in the honourable House of Parliament, and ordered to be printed Bonaventura. O'Connor 1642 Engelska
7-8 The Rebells letter to the Pope. - VVherein they present unto him their late purchases by the svvord in Ireland, praying his benediction for their future proceedings. Sent and communicated by an Irish priest unto his friends here in England (flera utgåvor) 1642 Engelska
9 The true demands of the rebells in Ireland. - Declaring the causes of their taking up armes. Sent into England by Sir Phelom O-Neale, their generall: to the Honorable and High Court of Parliament. Vlster, February 1.0. sic 1641. Published for prventing sic false copies already extant, or that may be hereafter printed. Avowed by R.P. Gent 1642 Engelska
10 The petition of Sir Philomy Oneale Knight, generall of the rebels in Jreland, and of the lords, nobility and commanders of the army of the Catholiques in that kingdome. - Presented to the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons now assembled in the High Court of Parliament in England Phelim O'Neill, Sir 1642 Engelska
11 The rebels of Irelands wicked conspiracie against Kingsaile in the province of Mounsteere, and county of Corke - with the relation of a bloudy act committed upon the bodies of a gentlewoman and her man travelling that way : also a speech spoken by the Earl of Tyrone to the rebels in the woods : here also is related the place of their abode and how they got thither being in the county of Dublin, five miles from the city, it being the south part of Ireland 1641 Engelska
12 The petition of Sir Philomy Oneale, Knight - generall of the rebels in Ireland, and of the lords, nobilitie and commanders of the army of the Catholikes in that kingdome : presented to the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in the high court of Parliament Phelim O'Neill, Sir 1642 Engelska
13 The petition and declaration of Sir Philom Oneal Knight, - Generall of Ireland, to the High Court of Parliament now assembled in England, and the lords and nobility commanders of the army of the Catholicks of Ireland. Averred by Tho. Etherington clerk. The names of the rebels. Oneal, Ormond, Antrim, Mountgarret, Neterfield, Dillon, &c 1641 Engelska
14 The trve demands of the rebells in Ireland - declaring the causes of their taking up armes : sent into England by Sir Phelom O-Neale, their generall : to the Honorable and High court of Parliament : Vlster, February 10, 1641 Phelim O'Neill, Sir 1641 Engelska
15 The petition of Sir Philomy Oneale Knight, generall of the rebels in Ireland, and of the lords, nobility, and commanders of the army of the Catholiques in that kingdome - presented to the right honourable, the Lords and Commons now assembled in the high court of Parliament in England Phelim O'Neill, Sir 1642 Engelska

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