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A87642 Lieut: General Jones's letter to the Councel of State, of a great victory which it hath pleased God to give the forces in the city of Dublin under his command, on the second of this instant August, against the Earl of Ormond's and the Lord Inchiquin's forces before that city. Together with the list of all the prisoners and ammunition taken, and the narrative of Captain Otway, who was in the fight. Die Saturni, 11⁰ Augusti, 1649. At the Councel of State at White-Hall; ordered, that the letter from Lieutenant General Jones ... be forthwith printed and published: ... Gualter Frost Secr' Jones, Michael, d. 1649.; Otway, Captain. 1649 (1649) Wing J983; Thomason E569_1; ESTC R202632 4,091 11

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Major to Col Blunt Major Fleetwood Serjeant to the Fuiseers Major Shalop Sir George Bingham Baronet Captains Daniel Leston James Fleming Dunn Geoghegan Henry Fitz Gerrald George Cusacke Christopher Barnewell Balthazar Newgent William Whittly Harbert Lewis Petty Cosby Jackson May. Graynier Thomas Bourke Daniel Mac Nemara Pierce Mac Kee. Fergus Mageins Thomas Pluncket Povey Morris Harbert Townsen George Darcy Milemay Ofield Aymes Roger Flangherty Ben Pierce Arthur Asten Dun. Fitz Gerrald Dillon Cap Lieut James Wade Cap Lieut Dawning Barret Cap Lieut Foacks Cap Lieut John Alexander Barth Fitz Gerrald Reformadoes Holmes Cornee 41 Lieutenants Robert Coyne Arthur Reynolds William Dallon Robert Lack. Nicholas Raw. Francis Coyn. Richard Andrewes John Crisp Tho Whitely James Gislyne Henry Moss William Merrill Paul Symons Math Brown Edward Coates Rich Betsworth Thomas Power Clement Greene. Francis Hill Thomas Hill Foxe Barret Hamilton Searle Alexander Illwell Mevet Gibs Harris Browne Nevet Andrewes Street Roe Reynolds Thomas Towsen Lock Barnes Gilborn Fay. Ross Dempsey William Bourk Francis Fox Dutton Thomas Darcy John Pollet Garret Harbert John O Teige Miles Bourk Walter Hussey John Andrews George Welsh Richard Pluncket Carbery Higgin Thomas Pierce Edward Dowdal Garret Reeves 58. Ensigns Henry Colepease Southwood Nicholas Mayl William Jewel Simon Pordon William Sanderson William Pope William Crosby Peter Bulkley Harbert Whitefield Morton Vaughan Henry Leigh Robert Dreakin George Green Henry Bannester George Giles Samuel Floyd Robert Fitz-Gerrald Edward Jans Palyn Dickson Lillies Langford Willonton Bradley Rogers Brisby James Ennis Peter Smith Peter Walsh James Finis Richard Mealey Patr. Bolan Michael Taaff Patr. Boy Key Mortogh Mac Hary Owen Mahany Jo Tirrel Edm. Mullegan Daniel Kevanagh Daniel Wyer Tho Street 42 Cornets Williams Jolliff George Mettam George Borray 4 Quartermasters Jones King Smith James Woods Edmund Stacy Blackwal 6 Troopers Mr Lewis Richards Mr John Salman Mr Henry Wilkinson Mr Griffith Cox Mr Edward Heald Mr Gore Mr Richard Bealing Mr Baggot Francis Witherington Mr Miles Gyncks Gent 10. Robert Hamilton Minister Ten Servants Six Gunners John Bellew Lieutenant of the Ordinance The Clerk of the Store Six Trumpets Six Chyrurgions Ten belonging to the Train of Artilery Sixty nine Sergeants Twenty Drums Fifty six Corporals Fuiseers William Pets. William Fitz-Gerald John Farling William Dowdal Rich. Maudsley Matthew Simple Bethel Vaughan William Rowlandson Captain Hooker William Boyce John Gulston Edmund Pooley Edward Garing John Bryers Thomas Tobe John Jennings Tho Barrow Christopher Sherman William Blake William Hopkins Edw Jones John Williams Peter Cropper John Jackson Robert Calvect Ralph Goodwin Robert Pain Gerard Russel Richard Ellis Tho Ellison William Dextet Stephen Foxwist Henry Finch Robert Dalvin Thomas Stanly Francis Needham Robert Dalligeed Mat Cardy Mat Righby Morris Nangley Nicho Allen. Tho Kemp. Henry Booker Peter Bogerd Dennis Lord. Robert Gardner Edward Gore Robert Gneens John Farehurst Thomas Farrer Christopher Perkenson William Windesler _____ Halliwary _____ Brasse George Moor. John Murfy 56 A List of Artillery taken from the Irish at Ramnies the second of August 1649. ONe brass Cannon weighing seven thousand three hundred twenty one pounds her length ten foot her bullet weighing forty four pound One brass Demi-Cannon eldest weighing five thousand four hundred twenty eight pound her length eleven foot and an half her bullet weighing thirty two pounds Two brass Demi-Cannon of one mould each weighing forty four hundred their length nine foot and a half their bullet weighing twenty six pound One square brass Demi-Culverin weighing two thousand eight hundred pound her length eleven foot four inches her bullet weighing twelve pounds One small brass Saker-Drake weighing six hundred pound her length four foot and a half her bullet weighing six pounds One brass Morter-piece weighing nine hundred and twenty seven pounds her shell weighing one hundred pounds JA. MOLYNEUX Mr. Gunner Two thousand one hundred private Soldiers whereof six hundred Irish the rest being of Inchequines party and have taken up arms for the Parliament promising faithfulness These had quarter on the surrender of the Castles of Rathgar and Ramaynes whither for gaining conditions they had betaken themselves More Prisoners taken VVIlliam Cunningham a noted Rebel Mr. Buggot Deputy Pay-master Mr. John Harbert Servant to the pretended King who landed at Galway about six days since with the Kings Houshold-goods Slain SIr William Vaughan Sir Edward Verney Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Brother in Law to the Lord Taaff Colonel Gerrard Lieutenant Colonel Matthews Brother in Law to the Earl of Ormond Major Bretain Lieutenant Colonel Beverly Usher Captain Otway The Messenger that brought this dispatch who was an Actor in that Service further relates That the Enemy marched away with such haste as they left their whole Camp which was very well furnished of all provisions of Victual store of Wine Silks and Velvet Scarlet and other cloth both woollen and linen and some money all the Cattle left in the Quarters about Dublin as they found them there The Enemy hath quit several Garisons upon their marching off viZ. Manouth Naas Donahadee and Richardstown Wednesday the Eighth was appointed to be a day of Thanksgiving in Dublin for this great Victory Thursday Lieut General Jones intended to march out again with his Army towards Drogheda FINIS