Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... IRISH WAR • LETTER XCVII . To the Chief Officer in Dundalk : Tredah , 12 " " Sept. 1649 · Summons to Dundalk . XCVIII . To President Bradshaw : Dublin , 16 Sept. 1649 Storm of Drogheda . XCIX . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Dublin , 17 Sept ...
... IRISH WAR • LETTER XCVII . To the Chief Officer in Dundalk : Tredah , 12 " " Sept. 1649 · Summons to Dundalk . XCVIII . To President Bradshaw : Dublin , 16 Sept. 1649 Storm of Drogheda . XCIX . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Dublin , 17 Sept ...
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... Irish News , and Family Affairs . CVIII . To Hon . T. Scott : Ross , 14 Nov. 1649 The Vote of Lands to Lieut . - Gen . Jones : Lord Broghil . • CIX . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Ross , 14 Nov. 1649 Proceedings in Munster ; Cork , Youghal ...
... Irish News , and Family Affairs . CVIII . To Hon . T. Scott : Ross , 14 Nov. 1649 The Vote of Lands to Lieut . - Gen . Jones : Lord Broghil . • CIX . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Ross , 14 Nov. 1649 Proceedings in Munster ; Cork , Youghal ...
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... Irish Appointment confirmed in Par- liament , and the conditions of it settled , ' is naturally very busy . For my worthy Friend , Richard Mayor , Esquire , at SIR , Hursley : These , ' London , ' 25th March , 1649 . You will pardon the ...
... Irish Appointment confirmed in Par- liament , and the conditions of it settled , ' is naturally very busy . For my worthy Friend , Richard Mayor , Esquire , at SIR , Hursley : These , ' London , ' 25th March , 1649 . You will pardon the ...
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... Irish dignitary of the Limerick regions , whom it were still worth while to conciliate , has fallen into ' straits , ' distresses ; applies to the Lord Lieutenant to help him a little . The Lord Lieutenant thinks his case good ...
... Irish dignitary of the Limerick regions , whom it were still worth while to conciliate , has fallen into ' straits , ' distresses ; applies to the Lord Lieutenant to help him a little . The Lord Lieutenant thinks his case good ...
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... Irish Massacre , in 1641 : but nei- ther would he join against it ; he apologised to the King's Lieu- tenant on that occasion , said he had no money , no force ; retired with many apologetic bows into England to the King himself ...
... Irish Massacre , in 1641 : but nei- ther would he join against it ; he apologised to the King's Lieu- tenant on that occasion , said he had no money , no force ; retired with many apologetic bows into England to the King himself ...
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answer Army Arthur Haselrig believe blessing blood Bulstrode called Captain Catholic Christ Church Clonmacnoise Colonel command Commons Journals Commonwealth considerable Council Covenant Cromwell's Declaration desire divers Doon Hill Dunbar Earl Edinburgh Castle endeavour Enemy Enemy's English Enniscorthy Esquire Estates fight forces Garrison give God's Governor guns hand hath hear heart Honourable William Lenthall hope House humble servant Hursley Ireland Ireton Irish Kilkenny King Kirk land late Lesley Letter liberty Lieutenant-General London Lord Broghil Lord General's Lord Lieutenant Ludlow Major-General Malignants marched Massacre Mayor mercy Ministers Munster Newspapers in Cromwelliana night Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's Ormond Owen Roe O'Neil Parliament of England party persons poor pray present quarters regiment rest Ross Scotch Scotland Scots sent soldiers Speaker storm Summons thereof things thou Town Tredah unto Waterford Wexford wherein Whitlocke William Lenthall Worcester Youghal