Two great fights in Ireland neer the city of Dublin between the Princes army commanded by the Marquesse of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin; and the Parliaments forces commanded by Colonell Jones.: With the particulars therof, the manner of their engagement neer the gates of the city, and the number and names of divers captains, cornets and souldiers which were killed and taken prisoners, and Colonell Jones his proclamationt [sic] also, the mauner [sic] how 13000. are incamped against the city, the storming at Kildare, the battering down of the walls with great ordnance, the surrender thereof upon articles, and the officers and souldiers to march away with bag and baggage. Likewise, propositions from the Irish army to the Parliament of England, for the ancient lawes, religion, liberties and customes.

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Two great fights in Ireland neer the city of Dublin between the Princes army commanded by the Marquesse of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin; and the Parliaments forces commanded by Colonell Jones.: With the particulars therof, the manner of their engagement neer the gates of the city, and the number and names of divers captains, cornets and souldiers which were killed and taken prisoners, and Colonell Jones his proclamationt [sic] also, the mauner [sic] how 13000. are incamped against the city, the storming at Kildare, the battering down of the walls with great ordnance, the surrender thereof upon articles, and the officers and souldiers to march away with bag and baggage. Likewise, propositions from the Irish army to the Parliament of England, for the ancient lawes, religion, liberties and customes.
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1649.
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"Two great fights in Ireland neer the city of Dublin between the Princes army commanded by the Marquesse of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin; and the Parliaments forces commanded by Colonell Jones.: With the particulars therof, the manner of their engagement neer the gates of the city, and the number and names of divers captains, cornets and souldiers which were killed and taken prisoners, and Colonell Jones his proclamationt [sic] also, the mauner [sic] how 13000. are incamped against the city, the storming at Kildare, the battering down of the walls with great ordnance, the surrender thereof upon articles, and the officers and souldiers to march away with bag and baggage. Likewise, propositions from the Irish army to the Parliament of England, for the ancient lawes, religion, liberties and customes." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95425.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2024.

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The Propositions of Generall Owen Oneal, the Lords, Gentry, and Commons of the Confederate Catholiques in Ulster.

To the most honorable and potent the Parliament of England.

IMprimis, That all Laws, Statutes, Penalties, made, past, or con∣cluded against the Roman Catholiques, its Ministers or pro∣fessors, their liberties and exercises of the said Religion, since the 21 year of H. 8. to be neclaimed and perpetually to be taken off, and to extend to that paray and their successors for ever.

2 That the said Gen. Oneal desires that an Act of Oblivion be passed to extend to all and every of his party, for all things done since the beginning of the year 1641. 3 They desire that General Oneal be provided for a competent command in the army, befit∣ting his place worth or quality. 4 That on both sides, all jealou∣sies, hate and aversion be laid aside, unity, love and amity be re∣newed and proclaimed between both parties. 5 That the Army belonging to Generall Oneal and his party, be provided for in all points as the rest of the Army shall be.

Subscribed, OWEN ONEAL.

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