Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA945 .D68 1689 | The speech of Henry Dowdall, Esq., recorder of Drogheda to His Majesty, at his entry into the town of Drogheda on the seventh of April, 1689 | 2 |
DA945 .E2 | The deplorable state of the kingdom of Ireland, and the just apprehensions of a new massacre from the papists there, have forced many thousands of families to fly over into England, | 1 |
DA945 .E5 1689 | The declaration of William and Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Ireland, to all their loving subjects in the kingdom of Ireland. | 1 |
DA945 .E53 1689 |
His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament on Friday the 21th of March, 1689 His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the 21th of March, 1689 |
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DA945 .E54 1690 | His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thursday the second of October, 1690. | 1 |
DA945 .E54 1700 | The report of the commissioners appointed by Parliament to enquire into the Irish forfeitures. | 1 |
DA945 .E541689 | By the King a proclamation. James R. Whereas we, by the advice of our Council, for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state, and the defence of this our realm of Ireland, and the church of the same .. | 1 |
DA945 .E55 | The speech of Sr. Ellis Leighton Kt. at the Tholsell of Dublin, April the 4th 1672 | 2 |
DA945 .E9 1691 |
An exact account of the taking by storm the English town of Athlone, June the 21st. In a letter from Dublin, June the 23th. An exact account of the success of his majesties army in Ireland for the last week; giving a relation of the number killed. Together with a list of the officers names taken prisoners and brought into Dublin. With a description of the train of artillery that is gone to besidge Athlon. |
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DA945 .E92 |
An Exact account of the Royal Army under the command of His Grace Duke Schomberg with the particulars of a great defeat given to the Irish army near Boyle. An Exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal who fare in the pretended Parliament at Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland on the 7th of May, 1689, and there continued until the 18th of July following, and then prorogued until the 12th of November next following : also a list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the House of Commons in order as they were returned : together with a catalogue of the titles of all acts passed in the said pretended session, and remarks upon them, and the preamble to the act of repeal of the acts of settlement, as it passed in the House of Commons : and the several reasons addressed to the late King against passing the act, intituled An act for repealing the acts of settlement and explanation, &c. An Exact account of Major General Kirkes safe arrival and relieving of London-Derry with all the particulars relating to this glorious action. An Exact account of the taking by storm, the English town of Athlone, June the 21st in a letter from Dublin, June the 23th. An Exact relation of the most remarkable transactions that happened lately in Ireland with an account of a great sea-fight between the English and French fleets. An Exact plan of Lymerick with a relation of the manner and form of the present besieging (by sea and land) of that famous city, by Their Majesties forces, under the command of Lieutenant-General Ginckle, and a squadron of ships commnaded [sic] by Capt. Coale : as also, of the manner of our army's encamping, opening their trenches, raising their great batteries, throwing their bombs, battering down and firing the town : with the several actions of the royal army since 1691, the time of their setting down before the city. An Exact account of the Kings march to Ardee and of his forcing the Irish to abandon the pass of the River Boyne, and of what hapn'd in the passage, as also of the Irish army's retreat towards Dublin and of our army's pursuit of them : with an address presented to the King. An Exact account of the total defeat of the Irish army at Angrin in Connaught by Their Majesties forces on Sunday the twelfth of this instant July, 1691. An Exact account of the present posture of affairs in Dublin as also the condition of the English and Irish army, with the particulars relating to James-Town and Sligoe. An Exact and particular account of the defeat given to the rebels in the county of Cork by the Lord Justice Cox and Coll. Hastings, with 2000 of the army and militia and of the Lord Lisburn's cutting off a party of the French and Irish horse near Lanesborough Pass / An Exact and impartial account from Ireland of the death of the late Earl of Tyrconnel, who died in the city of Limerick, on Tuesday the 18th of the instant August with the great distractions and confusions which happened in the said city betwixt the French and Irish, upon his death, about his surrender &c / An Exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal who fare in the pretended Parliament at Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland on the 7th of May, 1689, and there continued until the 18th of July following, and then prorogued until the 12th of November next following : also a list of the knights, citizens and burgesses of the House of Commons in order as they were returned : together with a catalogue of the titles of all acts passed in the said pretended session, and remarks upon them, and the preamble to the act of repeal of the acts of settlement, as it passed in the House of Commons : and the several reasons addressed to the late King against passing the act, intituled An act for repealing the acts of settlement and explanation, &c. An Exact account of the raising the siege of Londonderry and the deplorable condition the town was in, till happily reliev'd by Major-General Kirk. An Exact account of the affairs of Ireland, with the particulars of the signal victory obtained by the valiant men of Enneskilling, under the command of Colonel Thomas Lloyd, on the twenty fourth of September, 1689 / An Exact plan of Lymerick with a relation of the manner and form of the present besieging (by sea and land) of that famous city, by Their Majesties forces, under the command of Lieutenant-General Ginckle, and a squadron of ships commnaded [sic] by Capt. Coale : as also, of the manner of our army's encamping, opening their trenches, raising their great batteries, throwing their bombs, battering down and firing the town : with the several actions of the royal army since 1691, the time of their setting down before the city. |
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DA945 .E92 1689 | An exact account of the Duke of Schombergs happy voyage from Highlake, to his safe arrival at Carick fergus. With the particulars of the engagement with three French men of war in that bay. | 1 |
DA945 .E92 1691 | An exact relation of several material actions and skirmishes that has happen'd between Their Majesties forces, and the Irish rebels, since the grand defeat given to Clifford, near the mote of Grimage. Particularly, the defeating a party of the rebel army near Inche, killing and taking many prisoners, among whom was a famous caption of the rapparees, who had lately barbarously murthered several persons. The defeating another party of rapparees near one of our frontier garrisons; the taking of many prisoners, most of which being notorious rogues were immediately hanged. The great confusions among the three grand parties of the Irish rebels, viz. Tyrconnel, who has set up for the French King, Sarsfield who declares for the late King James; and the Lord---who is for submitting to Their Majesties. | 1 |
DA945 .E922 | An exact account of the late action at the town of Dundalk against the Irish by Their Majesties forces commanded by Sir John Lanier : together with the articles of the surrender of Moss-Town. | 2 |
DA945 .E93 | An Exact journal of the seige of Lymerick from the 8th to the 15th of September, 1691 / | 2 |
DA945 .F34 | A Faithful account of a great engagement which happened on Good-Friday the 18th instant before the city of Dublin the late King James being himself in person at the head of his troops : with a relation of the taking his admiral routing his forces and other particulars. | 2 |
DA945 .F48 | A letter from on board the York-Frigat now with Admiral Herbert dated from Cape-Cleare the fourth of this instant May : giving a true and large account of the great flight between the English and the French at Bantry-Bay near Crouck-Haven in the west of Ireland. | 2 |
DA945 .F84 |
A Full relation of the surrendring of Kulmore near London-derry with the late King James's letter and the articles agreed upon. A Full and particular relation of the taking of the town and forts of Kinsale and how they were besieged both by sea and land. A Full and true relation of the taking of Cork by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces together with the articles of their surrender. A Full and true relation of the taking Cork by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces together with the articles of their surrender. |
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DA945 .F84 1690 |
A Full and true account of a bloody and dismal fight betwixt the English Protestants, and the French and Irish papists being an impartial relation, of a great victory obtained by Duke Scomberg's forces, over a party of King James's army in Ireland, since the joyful news of the Kings coming into this nation. A Full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces: together with the articles of their surrender. |
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DA945 .F85 1689 | A full and impartial relation, of the late brave & great actions, that happened betwixt the Inniskilling, and the French Protestants, on the one side, and the Irish rebels, commanded by Collonel Sarsefield, on the other, near Sligo in Ireland, with other material occurrences, relating to the affairs of that kingdom. | 1 |
DA945 .F85 1690 | A full and true account of the late revolution in Dublin and of what hapned [sic] there from the time of the defeat of King James his army at the Boyne, the first of July MDCXC till his present Majesty's entry there / | 1 |