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  1. Ireland Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde)

    The Marquesse of Ormonds letter to His Majestie King Charls II : Wherein is truly related the manner of Collonel Jones sallying out of Dublin, Aug. 2. 1649. with the loss on both sides, and the prisoners taken. With the true state and condition of his army at this present before Dublin, which is beseiged with 40000 horse and foot. And the taking of the two strong castles of Ballishannon and Athy, Aug. 8. Whereunto is added His Majesties answer to his letter, Aug. 11. 1649

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    [London: s.n.], Printed in the the year, M.DC.XLIX. [1649] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  2. Moore, Robert [Author]

    A mighty victory over the Irish rebels obtained by Colonell Jones, at Lynceyes Knock neere Trim, August 8 instant : where was slaine upon the place, the Earle of Fingall, Lieut. Generall Burne, 7 Colonells 5 Lieutenant Colonels, 6 Majors, 300 officers & gentlemen, 3000 common souldiers. General Preston totally routed, wounded and fled, the Earl of Westmeath taken 40 field officers and gentl. 1500 prisoners, 40 colours taken, 4 peece of ordnance, 1000 muskets, 5000 birding peeces, pistols, and other weapons, 20 carriages, 10 load of powder, match, and ammunition. 2000 sheep, 650 head of cattle, Generall Prestons cabinet, all his bagge & baggage. With a list of the names, and the particulars of both sides

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    Dublin: Printed for Charles Ryley, & to be sold against the Castle-gate, 1647 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  3. Wither, George [Author]

    Carmen eucharisticon: a private thank-oblation, exhibited to the glory of the lord of hosts, for the timely and wonderfull deliverance, vouchsafed to this nation, in the routing of a numerous Army of Irish rebells before Dublin : by the sword of his valiant servant, Michael Jones, Lieutenant-Generall for the Parliament or England

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    London: Printed by Robert Austin, 1649 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  4. Smith, G. [Author]

    A great fight in the kingdome of Ireland betwixt the Protestant forces under the command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish forces under command of that arch-rebell, Generall Preston : with the number that were slaine on both sides, and the names of the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, majors, captaines, and other officers and souldiers, taken prisoners : also the manner of Prestons marching towards Dublin, with 9000 foot and 1600 horse, to besiege the said city

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    Printed at London: By B.A, 1647 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  5. More, William fl. 1646-1665 [Author] ; Smyth, Miles [Other]

    Very good nevves from Ireland : Of three great victories obtained against the rebels. I. By the Lord Inchequin, who hath taken 200 horse 60 prisoners, His Lordships own brother, 3000 cows, 8000 sheep, 100 armes. II. By Sir Charles Coote, who kild 300 upon the place, took 200 prisoners, and much prey. III. By Major Generall Jones, who hath taken 8000 cattle, and five garrisons from the rebels, with much provisions. : Also papers concerning the remonstrance of the Lord Inchequins officers

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    London: Printed for V,V. and are to be sold at the Exchange, Anno Dom, MDCXLVII [i.e. 1647] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  6. The late succesfull proceedings of the Army, commanded by Collonel Michael Jones, in his late expedition against the rebels in Ireland : wherein is set forth his severall motions, with the taking of Port Lester, the town of Athboy, and many other places of very good use to them, and much prejudice to the enemy

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    London: Printed for J.M, 1647 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  7. Pembroke, Philip Herbert Earl of [Author] ; Oldisworth, Michael [Other]

    The speech of Phillip Herbert, late Earle of Pembrook and Montgomery : in the House of Commons, upon passing an act for a day of thanks-giving, for Colonel Jone's victory over the Irish; as it was delivered word for word, and oath for oath

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    London: [s.n.], Printed in the yeer, 1649 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  8. Newark, David Leslie Baron [Other]; Leven, Alexander Leslie Earl of [Other]

    Three great victories : I. obtained by Collonel Jones, and adjutant general Louthanie, in the entring of the town of Chester, where they took all the northeast part of the town, and the barres, and all the outworks, and works, as farre as the east gate, with all the particulars of the said fight, and the summons sent in, for the surrender of the city and castle : II. the taking of the devizes, by lieutenant generall Cromwell, with the aricles whereupon it was surrendred, on Tuesday the 24. of September, 1645, with all the particulars, about the same : III. the copie of a letter from lieutenant generall Leshley, to his excellency the Earl of Leven, of the glorious victory obtained in Scotland against Montrosse, 3 barons, killed upon the place, 2500 also slain, 700 killed in persuit, 500 laid down their armes, 6 lords, and 1700 others taken prisoners, amongst which many of quality, and a list of the names of the chiefest of those were slain and taken, 4000 armes taken, and all Montrosses carriages and ammunition, bag and baggage : commanded to be printed ... publish'd according to order

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    London: Printed by Iane Coe, 1645 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  9. The declaration and engagement of the officers and souldiers of Col. Ingoldsbies regiment for the present government : whereunto is added two letters, of a great fight between Col. Jones and the Marq. of Ormond, with the routing of Ormonds whole body of horse, and pursuing him to Waterford, the surrender of Ross and other garrisons to the Lord Lievt. Cromwell, since the taking of Waxford, with the besieging of Duncanon. Also an act made at Edenburgh for receiving all persons to the sacrament, that were formerly debarred from it, the expectation they have of the Prince, and the Earl of Mourtons joyning with the euemy [sic] in the North

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    London: Printed by B.A, 1649 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  10. Smith, G. [Other]

    A great fight in the kingdome of Ireland : betwixt the Protestant forces under the command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish forces under command of that arch-rebell Generall Preston. With the number that were slaine on both sides, and the names of the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, majors, captaines, and other officers and souldiers, taken prisoners. Also the manner of Prestons marching towards Dublin, with 9000. foot, and 1600. horse, to besiege the said city

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    Printed at London: by B.A, Anno Dom. 1647 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  11. Ormondes breakfast or A true relation of the salley and skirmish performed by Collonell Michaell Iones and his party, against the Marques of Ormonde, and his forces encamped before Dublin the second of August 1649 : In a dialogue between a chevalier and a roundhead

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    Dublin: [s.n.], printed anno Dom. 1649 ; Ann Arbor, Mich, 1999

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  12. The last great and blovdy fight in Ireland on Wednesday last, being the 29. of August, 1649 : between the Marq. of Ormonds forces, and the Lord Governour Cromwels, upon his Lordships advance with his whole army of horse and foot from the city of Dublin. With the particulars thereof, the manner of their engagement, the wounding of Lieut. Gen. Jones, and a list of the officers and souldiers, killed, wounded, and taken prisoners. Also, the Lord Governour Cromwels letter to the Parliament of England, and his declaration and resolution touching Ireland

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    London: Printed for Robert Williamson, the 4. of September, 1649 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  13. Jones, Michael [Other]; Rowe, Matthew [Other] ; England and Wales Parliament House of Commons

    An exact and full relation of the great victory obtained against the rebels at Dungons-Hill in Ireland, August 8. 1647 : by the forces under the command of Colonel Michael Jones. With a letter from the said colonel, to the right honorable, the committee at Derby house. Together with a perfect list of all that were slain, and taken prisoners. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com

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    London: Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Aug. 19. 1647 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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