An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . r I <5^ 8 ^s ^.M^jor-Gene»rtal Mackartyi inakes his e-/cape. •i n/^ to i- /n/PtUin^ r£^-if? of the Wars of Ireland. m fo great hafte away, that not- tnahy of their nurrtber i6;8^were flain, fix Soldiers and a Lieutenaht-Colionel beittg V-^S/^^Jonly left upon the fpot; we had alio two Captainsand fix men killed, and fbme. few w^ounded : And fbended that great Contrivance, in endeavouring to fur-prize firft tnat^ and afterwar-ds all our Frontier <jari4Ions; which as the cafe then ftood Wkhtis, had be


An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . r I <5^ 8 ^s ^.M^jor-Gene»rtal Mackartyi inakes his e-/cape. •i n/^ to i- /n/PtUin^ r£^-if? of the Wars of Ireland. m fo great hafte away, that not- tnahy of their nurrtber i6;8^were flain, fix Soldiers and a Lieutenaht-Colionel beittg V-^S/^^Jonly left upon the fpot; we had alio two Captainsand fix men killed, and fbme. few w^ounded : And fbended that great Contrivance, in endeavouring to fur-prize firft tnat^ and afterwar-ds all our Frontier <jari4Ions; which as the cafe then ftood Wkhtis, had beerino difficult task to perform. Towards the latter end of November, the Generalordered a Meeting of all the Countrey Gentlemen thenin the North of Ireland^ to be at Ltsburne^ where hisGraces Head Quarters were fixed, at what time theyprefented the Duke with an Addrefs, and then agreedupon Rates for all forts of Provifion; which by Procla-mation from the General were commanded to be foldaccordingly. ?- -^^^ -^ V^^ ^^^ December the i ^th, Collonel Wool fly marchea vVith aParty towards Btlturbet^ which was furrendred to himby the Irifh \ and on the i-^th. the Duke went to viewCh


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