July 22. 1642. A brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties fort of Duncannon, in the county of Wexford in Leinster, since the 8 of June, 1642.: With the taking and burning the town and castle called Dunmore, being a place of shelter for the rebels, with divers other matters of note. Written by Captain Thomas Aston, imployed in that service under command of the Lord Esmond; and by him sent to a gentleman of good credit in London.

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July 22. 1642. A brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties fort of Duncannon, in the county of Wexford in Leinster, since the 8 of June, 1642.: With the taking and burning the town and castle called Dunmore, being a place of shelter for the rebels, with divers other matters of note. Written by Captain Thomas Aston, imployed in that service under command of the Lord Esmond; and by him sent to a gentleman of good credit in London.
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Aston, Thomas, Captain.
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London :: Printed for Ralph Rounthwait,
[1642]
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Wexford (Ireland) -- History, Military
Ireland -- History
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"July 22. 1642. A brief relation of the late passages that happened at His Majesties fort of Duncannon, in the county of Wexford in Leinster, since the 8 of June, 1642.: With the taking and burning the town and castle called Dunmore, being a place of shelter for the rebels, with divers other matters of note. Written by Captain Thomas Aston, imployed in that service under command of the Lord Esmond; and by him sent to a gentleman of good credit in London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75751.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2024.

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JULY 22. 1642.

A Brief RELATION OF The late Passages that happened at His Majesties Fort of Duncannon, in the County of Wexford in Leinster, since the 8 of June, 1642.

With the taking and burning the Town and Castle called Dunmore, being a place of shelter for the Rebels, with divers other matters of Note.

Written by Captain Thomas Aston, imployed in that service under command of the Lord Esmond; And by him sent to a Gentleman of good credit in London.

London, Printed for Ralph Rounthwait.

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