An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . Jul)/6 9 Fa^e. ij^.. 4 C of the Wars of Ireland. the other fide the finall Brook ; But then perceivingMackftys Battallions to drive the Enemy before them,left thofe Bodies that faced them (hould have fallenback to the Relief of their trying Part}, they then en-gaged them, and for about half an hour there waspretty hot work. But the Enemy being then in a de-clining Condition, and prefled hard on all fides, theyfled all out of the Field >, their Foot were miferablyflaughtered by our Horie and Dragoons, as they madetowa


An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . Jul)/6 9 Fa^e. ij^.. 4 C of the Wars of Ireland. the other fide the finall Brook ; But then perceivingMackftys Battallions to drive the Enemy before them,left thofe Bodies that faced them (hould have fallenback to the Relief of their trying Part}, they then en-gaged them, and for about half an hour there waspretty hot work. But the Enemy being then in a de-clining Condition, and prefled hard on all fides, theyfled all out of the Field >, their Foot were miferablyflaughtered by our Horie and Dragoons, as they madetowards the Bogg, and their Horle were purfued nighthree Miles: but the Night coming on, with a thickMifty Rain, prevented us from getting between themand a very Advantageous Pais, nigh LoHghreagh-^ {o thatmoft of them efcaped , the Night, alfo and the Bogg,faved the Lives of many Thoufands of their Foot,for our Forreigners, and efpecially the Dawfi Horfe>arc excellent Purfuers. The Irjjl) upon their advantage in the Centre of theBattle, had taken fbme Prifoneis ( as has been laid)but not be


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