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The manner of the impeachment of the 12 bishops, accused of high treason. : For preferring a petition and making a protestation to the subverting of the fundamentall lawes, and being of parliaments....
Published 1641“…Manner of the impeachment of the twelve bishops, accused of high treason…”
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Tom Tell Troath or A free discourse touching the manners of the tyme : Directed to his Majestie by way of humble advertisement.
Published 1630“…Free discourse touching the manners of the tyme.…”
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The improvement of mercy, or, A short treatise, shewing how, and in what manner, our rulers and all well-affected to the present government should make a right and profitable use of the late great victory in Ireland, August 2, 1649 : also here are severall things propounded to all such as are dis-affected and enemies to the state, whether Presbyterian, Royalist, or Papist, &c., beeing [sic] both usefull and reasonable upon this occasion of so wonderfull and glorious a victorie /
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Exceeding happy nevvs from Ireland. : Declaring the proceedings of the Protestant army in Kildare, against the Castle of Ithlone, the Castle of Knock and Mores Castle, with the manner of the fight, and the victories obtained by these worthy champions, August 26, namely the Earle of Ormond, the Earle of Ballamore, the Lord Lisle, Colonell Vavaser, Colonell Monke, and Noble Captaine Ogle. Expressing the manner of the rebels meeting the Protestant forces, and the number of those that were slaine on both sides, and taken prisoners....
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Truth tryumphing over falshood. or, The life and conversation of James Frese gentleman, declared, stated and vindicated. : Occasioned through the false and foul aspersions cast upon him by [the] new discovered adversaries. Together with the manner of their proceedings against him, concerning the mastership of the Hospital of Katharins London.
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By the generall assembly of the confederate Catholiques of Ireland mett at the cittie of Kilkenny the tenth day of Ianuary, anno domini 1646 : it is ordered that the oath of associatiõ, with the addition thereunto made by this assembly, in manner as the same hereafter followeth, shalbe de nouo taken, and sworne by the members of this assembly and all others of the confederate Catholickes /
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A new remonstrance from Ireland: : declaring the barbarous cruelty and inhumanity of the Irish rebels against the Protestants there. Also an exact discoverie of the manners and behaviour of the Irish renegadoes here in England, with infallible notes whereby they may be knowne and distinguished, together with the places they usually frequent, and many other things remarkable.
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A Fvll and trve relation of the late great victory : obtained by the Protestants against the rebells in Ireland in which is declared the manner of the fight, with the number of those that are slaine, and the names of such men of ranke and qualitie that are either slaine or taken prisoners : all which was sent from Dublin in a letter dated the 5 of this instant moneth of Aprill, and received the 11 of the same, 1643.
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A full and true relation of the late great victory, obtained by the Protestants against the rebells in Ireland; : in which is declared the manner of the fight, with the number of those that are slaine; and the names of such men of ranke and qualitie, that are either slaine or taken prisoners....
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The grovnds and motives inducing His Majesty to agree to a cessation of armes for one whole year with the Roman Catholiques of Ireland : together with the articles of cessation and a proclamation thereupon : whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30,800 pound sterling by severall payments : and the opinion of diverse of the nobility and officers of His Majesties army in Ireland touching the said cessation.
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A continuation of the Tryumphant and cougious proceedings of the Protestant army in Ireland : containing divers great overthrowes given to the rebels ... the slaying and taking prisoners of some of the chiefe in rebellion ... whose heads by proclamation were rated at 400. li. a peece : also the manner how the rebels consecrated Kildare church : together with an order from the House of Commons unto the shrieffes of each county.
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Mercurius Hibernicus, or, The Irish mercurie : briefly and truly relating the conditions, manners, and customes of the natives, with their most barbarous, inhumane, cruell, and bloudie stratagems : who are chiefly animated and spurred on by the Iesuites, priests, friers and monks of the antichristian, popish, and hellish brood : wth a true relation of the unchristian practices performed by the Lord Macquier and Macmahone, with the arraignment and sentence of the said Lord Macquier.
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The Last true and joyfull newes from Ireland : declaring all the proceedings of the English and Scotch forces in Ireland against the king of Spains standard which is now set up in defiance of the King of England : as it was reported to the House of Commons : relating also the victories which the English and Scotch have obtained over the rebels : I. the battell fought by the Earl of Ormond with one thousand men against the great rebell Oneal : being in number 3000 with the manner of his gaining the victory over Oneal killin 1100 of his men and putting the rest to flight with with the losse of 100 men : II. the battle fought in the province of Vlster where the standard was set up by Sir VVilliam Stewart, Col. Sanderson, Col. Gore, Col. Galbeagh, and Capt. Thomas Newburgh with 2000 horse and foot, against 7000 rebels with the manner of their fight and their victory over the rebels.
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The last true and joyfull newes from Ireland : declaring, all the proceedings of the English and Scotch forces in Ireland, against the King of Spains standard, which is now set up in defiance of the King of England, as it was reported to the House of Commons; relating also the victories which the English and Scotch have obtained over the rebels. I, The battell fought by the Earl of Ormond with one thousand men, against the great rebell Oneal, being in number 3000. with the manner of his gaining the victory over Oneal, killing 1100. of his men, and putting the rest to flight, with with the losse of 100. men. II. The battle fought in the province of Vlster, where the standard was set up, by Sir VVilliam Stewart, Col. Sanderson, Col. Gore, Col, Galbragh, and Capt. Thomas Newburgh, with 2000 horse and foot, against 7000. rebels with the manner of their fight, and their victory over the rebels.
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