True nevves from Cork being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen ..., from his brother ... in Cork : wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie from the fifth of May to the 12, 1642 : likevvise ... intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork on the 7 day of this instant moneth : with a declaration how by the valour ... of my Lord of Cork and Sir Thomas Meer they were appeased, disarmed and their store and munition seized on for the use of our English : also many other ... passages concerning ... the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Morra, and the Protestant army in the neweries : whereunto is annexed another remarkable passage concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower.

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True nevves from Cork being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen ..., from his brother ... in Cork : wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie from the fifth of May to the 12, 1642 : likevvise ... intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork on the 7 day of this instant moneth : with a declaration how by the valour ... of my Lord of Cork and Sir Thomas Meer they were appeased, disarmed and their store and munition seized on for the use of our English : also many other ... passages concerning ... the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Morra, and the Protestant army in the neweries : whereunto is annexed another remarkable passage concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower.
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Daniell, Benjamin.
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... London :: Printed for F. Rogers,
May 17, 1642.
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Coote, Charles, -- Sir, d. 1642.
Cork, Richard Boyle, -- Earl of, 1566-1643.
Loftus, Christopher, -- Sir.
Marro, -- Captain.
Meer, Thomas, -- Sir.
O'Neill, Daniel, 1612?-1664.
Ormonde, James Butler, -- Duke of, 1610-1688.
Cork (Ireland) -- History.
Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1641.
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"True nevves from Cork being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen ..., from his brother ... in Cork : wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie from the fifth of May to the 12, 1642 : likevvise ... intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork on the 7 day of this instant moneth : with a declaration how by the valour ... of my Lord of Cork and Sir Thomas Meer they were appeased, disarmed and their store and munition seized on for the use of our English : also many other ... passages concerning ... the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Morra, and the Protestant army in the neweries : whereunto is annexed another remarkable passage concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36415.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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On the tenth day.

Sir Christopher Loftus and Captain Marro surpriz'd a Castle, where a party of Rebels were insconsed, putting them to the sword, and firing the Castle. Ma∣ny other skirmishes has hapned, too tedious for me to relate; Wherefore I will refer them to the next opportuni∣ty, and rest, Your loving Brother

Benjamin Daniell.

Dublin the 12. May 1642.

Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the Lord Howard of Char, shall attend upon the King, and present some Reasons unto His Majesty.

John. Brown. Cler. Parl.

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