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A78818 The Irish cabinet: or His Majesties secret papers, for establishing the Papall clergy in Ireland, with other matters of high concernment, taken in the carriages of the Archbishop of Tuam, who was slain in the late fight at Sliggo in that kingdom. Together with two exact and full relations of the severall victories obtained by the Parliaments forces, through Gods blessing, in the same kingdom. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that His Majesties papers taken at Sliggo, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Cole, William,; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1646 (1646) Wing C2353; Thomason E316_29; ESTC R200537 12,243 24

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haven and Preston insomuch that Father Scaramppe went from the supreme Councel to reconcile them There was also a private Letter of suspitious informations against Dominico Spinola an Agent in Ireland wherein he is said to hold Correspondence with the Queen of England in France and to be a lover of their Enemies Prisoners at Sligo Great 〈◊〉 as Dom. ô Flaherty Lieutenant-Colonel to 〈…〉 Cousin German to the Earl of Clanrickhard and his next Heir John Gerdy Lieutenant-Colonel to Sir Tibbot Bourk eldest son to the Lord of Mayoe Richard Bourk Major to Richard Bourk aforesaid Captain William ô Shaghuise brother to Sir Roger ô Shag huise Captain Garret Dillon son to Sir Lucas Dillon who saith that his father was shot in the thigh Captain Costologh with divers other inferiour Officers The titular Archbishop of Tuum was slain Captain Brown brother Geffry Brown the Lawyer who brought One hundred Muskets from Galloway was also killed A true and fuller Relation from Ireland of the Service performed by the men of Iniskillin of Sir William Cole's Regiment and Troop at Lowtherstowne upon Thursday Novemb. 27 1645 about One of the Clock in the night wherein they did not onely by Gods providence rescue their prey but having there routed a Party of Four or Five hundred men of the Rebels did likewise put the whole Army of Owen mac Arte ô Neale to flight Viz. SIr William Cole upon Sunday morning Novemb. 23 received a Letter from Sir Charles Coot Lord President of Con●●●ght who to satisfie his Lordships desires commanded his Troop to march unto him to be at Sligo on Thursday night Novemb. 27 to joyn in some expedition by his Lordships Orders against the Rebels in that Province The greatest part of his Troop with their horses were then in the Island of Baawe Sixteen miles Northward from Iniskilline who upon his notice did march away upon Munday Nov. 24 together with almost all the Foot-Souldiers of Two Companies of his Regiment that quartered with their Cattel and many of the Cows of Iniskilline in that Island unto Bellashanone which was their place of Rendezvouz The Cornet of that Troop upon Tuesday Novemb. 25 with about Twenty Horse-men marched from Iniskilline to the Westward of Loghern with resolution to lodge that night by the way within Fifteen miles of Sligo but a little Snow falling altered their determination and so took their course to Balleshanone without appointment God in his high Providence for the advancement of his own glory and our good directing them thither where assoon as they got their horses shod they were still hastning towards Sligo whither sundry of their Foot-Companies aforesaid on horseback rid before them And a great part of the Troop were advanced as far as Bundrowis where the Alarm overtook them with Orders to return to resist the Enemy to the number of Four or Five hundred men of Omin mac Artes Army under the Conduct of several Captains led by Roury mac Guire in chief who upon Wednesday morning Novemb. 26 being provided with Two of our own Boats by the Treachery of one Bryan ô Harran and others of our bosome-Snakes protected Synons had entred the said Island of Baawe at the South-end of it and was burning spoiling preying their goods wherein they prevailed even to the stripping naked of all our women plundering and taking theirs and our then absent Souldiers Clothes Victuals and Arms away That party of our Horsemen speedily returning to Bellashanone whence with the Cornet the rest of the said Troop some of the Foot-souldiers on horseback and Captain John Falliot accompanied with as many horsemen as he could make hastned towards the North-end of that Island which is distant from the South-end thereof Three English miles But the Enemy having driven the prey of Cows Horses and Mares forth at the South-end our Horsemen with Captain Folliot followed by Termon-Castle whence they marched thorow very inaccessible Woods and Boggs in the night to the Cash distant Sixteen miles from Bellashanny being the first place that they could guide themselves by the track of the enemy and prey which they still pursued with cheerfulnesse to Lo●therstowne where overtaking them about One of the clock in the morning of Nov 21. 1645 their Trumpet sounding a Charge they followed it home so resolutely that after a fierce Confliction in a short time they routed the Enemy and had the execution of them for a mile and a half slew many of them in the place took some prisoners rescued most part of their prey recovered their own Souldiers that were then the Enemy's prisoners with some of the Rebels knapsacks to boot Which sudden and unexpected fright did so amaze Owin mac Arte and his Army consisting of about Two thousand Foot and Two hundred Horse as prisoners do inform who after they had made their Bravado on the top of an hill within a mile of Iniskillin in the evening of Nov. 26 to keep the Town from issuing forth to resist or stay the prey encamped that night at Ballena●all●ght within Four miles of this Town that they all in a most fearful and confused manner ran away to the mountains so vehemently scared and affrighted that their Van thought their own Rere were my Troops and their Rere likewise imagined those that escaped the Fight by flight from L●●ther●●●●ne to have been also my party that pursued them whereby their Mantles Clokes and all that could be an impediment to their more speedie slight were cast upon the ground and left behinde them and so continued until they passed the mountains of Slewbagha into the County of Monnaghan where they are quartered upon the County Creaghts which lies from Arthur Blanye's house and from Monaghan Duffe neer the Town of Monaghan all along to D●oghedah consisting of the banished inhabitants of Tyrone Ardmagh Monaghan and Lowth My Troop returned with Captain Folliot in safety praised be God without hurt of man or beast save one horse of Lieutenant Edw. Grahames that was shot and killed under him And having put the said prey again into the said Island upon Friday Nov. 28 they marched to Bellashanny whence again they came home to Iniskilline on the North side of Logherne the 30 of Novemb. 1645. Among those that were slain the Grand son of Sir Tirlagh was Henry ô Neal was one One Captain killed Two Lieutenants killed And I finde there is some man of more eminent note then any of these killed but as yet cannot learn certainly who it is Lieutenant Tirlagh ô Moylan of Captain Awney ô Cahans Company taken prisoner who upon examination saith that Inchiquin hath given a great blowe of late unto Castlehaven and Preston in their Quarters neer Yoghel and also saith that the intent of this Army was that if they could come off with our said prey without check they purposed then to have besieged this Town and according as Fortune favoured them to have proceeded against the Lagan and other places of Ulster And yet I finde by the Answer of some others of the Prisoners that by direction from the supreme Councel of Ireland this Army of Owen mac Artes are to serve in nature of a running party to weaken our Forces of Iniskillins Laggan and Clanebyes by sudden incursions to kill spoil and prey us upon all occasions of advantage according as by their successes therein they shall assume encouragement to themselves to go forwards against us but especially against Iniskilline which they conceive is worst able to resist their Attempts Captain Falliot had Sixteen Horsemen with Four of Mannor Hamiltons men and Four of Castle-Termon Horsemen that joyned very fortunately in this Service with my Troop for which God Almighty be ever glorified and praised by William Cole Die Lunae 12 Januarii 1645. ORdered by the Commons assembled in Parliament That the Committee of Lords and Commons for Irish Affairs do take care that the Relation of the late good Successe in Ireland be forthwith Printed H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. FINIS