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A81118 A diary and relation of passages in, and about Dublin: from the first of August, 1647. to the tenth of the same Brought this day, being the eighteenth of August, 1647. by Lievtenant Colonell Arthur Culme, one in the present expedition in Ireland. By him presented to the Parliament. Rowe, Matthew.; Culme, Arthur, attributed name. 1647 (1647) Wing C7477B; ESTC R225767 4,555 7

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Collogh Kittaghes men There was also put to the Sword without mercy all formerly of our party now found amongst the Rebels and all English though never of our party The number of Prisoners as appeareth in the annexed Schedule is of Colonells five whereof 〈◊〉 the Lieutenant Generall of Lemster and the Earle of Westmeath foure Lievtenant Colonells six Serjant Majors 32. Captaines 23. Lievtenants 27. Ensignes two Cornets 22. Serjeants two Quarter-masters two Gunners the Clerke of the store 13. Troopes and 228. Common Souldiers Preston their Generall hardly escaped with the Horse hee lost his Carriages and Cannon being foure Demy-Culverings each carrying 12. pound Bullet and 64. faire Oxen attending the Traine which are to us of very great use wee being till now in that kind very short provided There was also taken Prestons Cabbinet of Papers much valued in the discoveries therein made all their Colours wee have which Colonell Jones could not bee perswaded to bee brought into Dublin in Triumph as savouring said hee of ostentation and attributing unto men the glory of this great work due to the Lord onely Of ours were some wounded but not 20. slaine of note we lost onely two Cornets and one Captaine Gibbes who overheated in the service died in drinking ditch water Herein to give every hand in this glorious action the honour due were more then many more lines would suffice unto In the generall never did men carry themselves with more resolution and gallantry then did ours both officers and Souldiers deserving much more encouragement then hitherto they have found most of them having scarce meate to eate or cloaths to put on All done Colonell Jones commanded throughout the Army thankesgiving to bee given to the Lord of Hosts who did that day wonderfully for his people appointing Tuesday the 17. of Aug. for a day of publick thanksgiving in all the Churches of Dublin On the place where the Battaile was fought did the Army that night Quarter Munday August the 9. Colonell Iones called a Councell of Warre and Commanded Colonell F●nnick Governour of Trim to place Garrisons in Denigan and Kilbrewe That day the Army marched to Maynouth a strong Castle belonging to the Earle of Kildare which was summoned and surrendred by the Rebels and by us Garrisoned After this Victory the Enemy quit and burnt divers of their Garrisons viz. the Naas Siggnistowne Harristowne Collanstowne Castle-Warning and Moyglare and much more had been gained of them had there been pay and provisions for our Army whereby the Victory might have been prosecuted but in the want of both they were enforced to take homewards unexpectedly Tuesday the 10. Colonell Iones dismissed the Northerne Forces that had joyned with him engaging himselfe for their satisfaction as soone as Treasure should come over Hee also dismissed to their severall Garrisons the Forces of Drogheda Dundalke Newry and Carlingford commanding Sir Henry Tichburne in his returne to summon the Nobbyr and other places neere Drogheda possessed by the Rebels promising if occasion required and that provision could bee made for the Army to advance with his strength to their assistance That day the rest of the Army marched to Dublin where wanting what might content our hungry and wearied Souldiers by providence of God as our Army was ready to enter the Citie they were met with newes of 1500 .l. brought by Captaine Rich into the Harbour borrowed by Alderman Walley therein much meriting of the publique this small summe though otherwise very inconsiderable was yet something in the present distresse and is to bee valued as an earnest of the Lords care of his people to whom hee will in his good time appeare in a full deliverance There was little considerable pillage gained from the Enemy in this Victory that of best value was the Artillery and Oxen which last Colonell Iones purchased for the publique use from those hands whereinto they fell unto whom hee standeth ingaged for satisfaction as for pillage of greater value little was found howsoever some have beene pleased to speake of it largely and ridiculously and if any thing had been in that kind gained more then ordinary it could not be imagined it should be of publique advantage comming in and that of due into private hands This was the most signall Victory with greatest losse to the Rebells that ever was gained in Ireland since the first conquest thereof by the English for which the Lord make us truly thankfull A list of the Prisoners taken at the Battaile of Dungan-Hill August 8. 1647. 5 Colonels The Earle of Westmeth Lievtenant Generall Berne Colonel warren Colonel Browne Colonel Buttler 4 Lievtenant Colonels Lievtenant Colonel Synnett Lievtenant Col. Fitz Gerrard Lievtenant Col. Cavanagh Lievtenant Col. C●uce 6 Serjant Majors Major Tafe Major Lawlor Major Gusak Major Gaffegan Major Synnett Major Berne 32 Captaines Michael Berne Arthur Cavanagh Darby Toole Martin Wolverston Edward Terrel Christopher Nugent Edward Nugent Balthazer Nugent Iames Dempsye William Terrel Roger Darcye Iames Fitz Gerrard Thomas Goghegan Charles Conner Henry Warren Patrick Nettervile Teagh Connor Thomas Plunkett Lawrence Fitz Patrick Thomas Gawlie Richard Nash Dominick Shortayle Iohn Comerford William Furlong Arthur Dillon Lawrence Tute Robert Preston Capt. of Horse Randol M. ●●●●…der Captaine Goghegan Captaine M. Donnel Captaine Tafe Captaine Rochford 23 Leivtenants Nicholas Terrel James Casye Garret Floid Edmund Bermingham Thomas Darcye Christopher Goghegan Walter Mooney Donnough Dempsye Leonard Shortayle Christopher Darcye Michael Gainer Rosse Goghegan Thomas Quiun Henry Dolton Henry Neale Bryan Cavanah Terlogh Toole Robert Berne Walter Fitz Harris John Roch Theobald Toole Rosse Dempsye James Barryals Fitz Gerrald 27 Ensignes James Fitz Simons James Terrel Teah Kelly Francis Fox James M. O. Kyre Christopher Nugens Lawrence Dempsye Philip Cusack George Warren Andrew Goghegan Oliver Lynack James Warren John Butler James Fitz Harris Victor Whyle Jeffrey Fitz Simons Owen O Heveran Edward Fitz Gerrald Robert Fitz Gerrald Lawrence M. Donnel Phileme Nolan Patrick Kahor Authony O. Bryan Dannel Cowran Terlagh M. O. Nully Evis M. Alexander Nicholas Quaitrel 2 Cornets Richard Talbott James Fitz Gerrald 2 Quarter Masters Iames Walsh Richard Iones 2 Gunners Michael Walsh Philip Stafford Clerk of the Store Iohn Hadger 22 Serjants Donnah Mynan Iohn O. Meighan Moyle Murry Kavanagh Peirce Synne● Teagh Gaffney Iames Pursell Patrick Rowland Chire Kavanagh Morrough Kavanagh Garret Toole Neile O Roirk Neale O Dolan Iohn Darcye Patrick Farily Thomas Corlan Richard Murphey Gerrat Terrel Manus O Ledan William O Moran Owen M. Caffrey Iohn M. Scallin Dudly Berne 13 Troopers 228 Common Souldiers FINIS