A full and true account of the two great victories lately obtained before Lymerick, by K. William's forces over the French and Irish rebels, which were commanded by D. Tryconnel, and General Lauson with a particular relation of the killing seven hundred of the enemy, and the number of the prisoners taken, the flight of the rebels into the county of Clare, their horrid burnings, and other cruelties, and the number of the rebels hang'd for the same, by the command of Lieutenant General Douglas : in a letter from a gentleman, who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action.
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- A full and true account of the two great victories lately obtained before Lymerick, by K. William's forces over the French and Irish rebels, which were commanded by D. Tryconnel, and General Lauson with a particular relation of the killing seven hundred of the enemy, and the number of the prisoners taken, the flight of the rebels into the county of Clare, their horrid burnings, and other cruelties, and the number of the rebels hang'd for the same, by the command of Lieutenant General Douglas : in a letter from a gentleman, who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action.
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- P. W., Gentleman who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for G. Smith ...,
- 1690.
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- Subject terms
- William -- III, -- King of England, -- 1650-1702.
- Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, -- Earl of, -- 1630-1691.
- Lauzun, Antonin Nompar de Caumont, -- duc de, -- 1632 or 3-1723.
- Ireland -- History -- War of 1689-1691.
- Broadsides -- England -- London -- 17th century
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"A full and true account of the two great victories lately obtained before Lymerick, by K. William's forces over the French and Irish rebels, which were commanded by D. Tryconnel, and General Lauson with a particular relation of the killing seven hundred of the enemy, and the number of the prisoners taken, the flight of the rebels into the county of Clare, their horrid burnings, and other cruelties, and the number of the rebels hang'd for the same, by the command of Lieutenant General Douglas : in a letter from a gentleman, who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67625.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
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A Full and True ACCOUNT OF THE Two great Victories, Lately Obtained before
Lymerick, BY K. William's Forces, Over theFrench and Irish Rebels. Which were commanded by D. Tyrconnel, and General Lauson. WITH A Particular Relation of the Killing Seven Hundred of the Enemy, and the Number of the Prisoners taken: The Flight of the Rebels into the County ofClare. Their Horrid Burnings, and other Cru∣elties. And the Number of the Rebels Hang'd for the same, by the command of Lieutenant GeneralDouglas. - Advertisement.
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