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Ioyfull and happie newes from the west of Ireland: sent in three letters from persons of note ..
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Saintliger, W. Sir
First published in 1642
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Joyfull and happy news from Iredand [sic]: being an exact relation of a great victory obtained against the grand army of the rebels on Tuesday Feb. 7, 1642, at a towne called by the name of Roscolleth neere Longford : in which battaile there were slain above 2500 of the rebels and but 3 of the English onely many wounded : the names of the English commanders were these : Sir Rich. Greenvill, Cor. Emely, Lieuten. Cor. Sherlock, Lieuten. Cor. Gibs, Ser. Maj. Sherman, Ser. Maj. Ashkey, &c. : the names of the Irish commanders : Ser. Maj. Preston, Cor. Fits Gerrat, Cor. More, Cor. Tirrell, Cor. Philip Onelly, and Lord Trimnelstowne : the names of the Irish commanders that were slain in the battail : Coronel Plunket, Captaine Brian, Sir Tho. Nugent, Captain John Nugent, Cap. Adascalle, a Parliament man, Cap. Roger Davies, with eleven colours, and many prisoners.
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First published in 1643
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Divers remarkable occurances that have hapned in the tower, London, and Westminster, upon sundry occasions, Friday, Saterday, Sunday, and Munday, July the 1, 2, 3, 4: whereunto is added, a true relation of Mr. Thomas Baroms, of the state of Bandonbridge, in Munster, and the places thereabouts : also the death of Sir Win. Saint Leger, lord president of Munster, with other remarkable passages
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Saintliger, W. Sir
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A true copy of a letter written from Sir W. Saintliger, Lord President of Munster, to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland: also, the votes of the Parliament, concerning Sir John Hotham
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Saintliger, W. Sir
First published in 1642
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True and happy news from Ireland: being the coppy of a letter
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First published in 1642
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Great Britain Civil War, 1642-1649
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John Hotham Sir (d. 1645 Jan. 2)
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Richard Grenville Sir (1600-1658)
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