County of Armagh, the Mac-kans skir∣mishing
with the Englishmen, slue
divers of our men, whereupon they
entred parley demanding the Towne:
Sir William Brunlow being Governour
of the Castle, on some considerati∣ons
thought good to yield thereupon
they promised and backt it with oaths
& great protestations, that they should
have faire quarter, and passe with∣out
prejudice to their lives: yet be∣hold
the perfidiousnesse of these bru∣tish
creatures, as men not fearing God
or Devill, whose practice they imi∣tate,
who was a liar from the begin∣ning.
Notwithstanding all these faire
pretences they knew no mercy, killed
men, spoiled women, nay, in their
boundlesse rage, slue and massacred,
and sript helplesse Ministers, whose
calling might have pleaded pity. But
what speake wee of pity to men, that
have no bowels?In London Derry, at the Towne of
Belly-hagh belonging to the Londoners.
Sir Philem-Oneal, promised under
hand and seale to let the poore Prote∣stants
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