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245 00 A glorious victory, obtained by S. Henry Tichbourne, and 
       Captaine Marroe over the rebels, at a place called 
       Dundalke neere Dublin; :|bwith the number of men slaine 
       and taken prisoners in that skirmish. Amongst the rest Sir
       Philome O Neale, narrowly escaping fled to Newry, whither 
       Sir Henry with a new supply of 600. soldiers is now gone. 
       Also how the Lord MacGuere was examined, and three of his 
       footmen hanged. With many other very remarkable passages, 
       brought over by the last post. With an order of the House 
       of Commons, concerning the free offer of 6000. li. of the 
       county of Buckingham, towards the reliefe of Ireland. 
       Ordered forthwith to be printed. H. Elsinge, Cleric Parli.
       Com. 
246 3  Aprill the 15. 1642. 
260    Printed at London :|bfor John Wright,|c1642. 
300    [2], 6 p. :|bill. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
500    Woodcut illus. on t.p. 
500    Chiefly concerns the military action of 26 March 1642. 
600 10 Enniskillen, Connor Maguire,|cBaron of,|d1616-1645. 
600 10 Marro,|cCaptain. 
600 10 O'Neill, Phelim,|cSir,|d1604?-1653. 
600 10 Tichborne, Henry,|cSir,|d1581?-1667. 
651  4 Dundalk (Louth)|xHistory, Military. 
651  4 Ireland|xHistory|yRebellion of 1641. 
710 1  England and Wales.|bParliament.|bHouse of Commons. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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