The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland;: from the beginning of March to this present, being the 22. of the same month. With a letter sent from Master Brian Smith, minister in His Majesties ship called the Banaventure, riding before Kingsaile, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, on Monday the 21. of March 1642. Declaring how the Lord president of Munster, Sir William St. Leger, gave battell to the rebels neere Durgarven, kil'd 2000 men, tooke some of their commanders prisoners, and slew-ten with his owne hands.

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The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland;: from the beginning of March to this present, being the 22. of the same month. With a letter sent from Master Brian Smith, minister in His Majesties ship called the Banaventure, riding before Kingsaile, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, on Monday the 21. of March 1642. Declaring how the Lord president of Munster, Sir William St. Leger, gave battell to the rebels neere Durgarven, kil'd 2000 men, tooke some of their commanders prisoners, and slew-ten with his owne hands.
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Printed at London :: Iohn Wright, in the Old-baily,
1642.
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Protestants -- Ireland
Ireland -- History
Saintliger, W., -- Sir -- (William), -- d. 1642
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"The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland;: from the beginning of March to this present, being the 22. of the same month. With a letter sent from Master Brian Smith, minister in His Majesties ship called the Banaventure, riding before Kingsaile, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, on Monday the 21. of March 1642. Declaring how the Lord president of Munster, Sir William St. Leger, gave battell to the rebels neere Durgarven, kil'd 2000 men, tooke some of their commanders prisoners, and slew-ten with his owne hands." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95910.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2024.

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The Victorious proceedings of the Protestants in IRELAND; from the beginning of March to this present, being the 22. of the same month. With a Letter sent from Master Brian Smith, Minister in his Majesties Ship called the Banaventure, riding before Kingsale, which was read in the Honourable House of Com∣mons, on Monday the 21. of March, 1642. Declaring how the Lord President of Munster, Sir William St. Leger, gave Battell to the Rebels neere Durgarven, kil'd 2000 men, tooke some of their Commanders pri∣soners, and slew ten with his owne hands.

[illustration] soldier with sword and shield, leading a group of other soldiers

Printed at London for Iohn Wright, in the Old-baily. 1642.

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