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EBBA 37266

British Library - Bagford
A true and good / RELATION, / of the Valliant Exploits, and Victorious / Enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles / Coote, with their valliant overthrow, of at least 5000. / Rebels, with the burning of three Townes, where / the Rebels lay incamped neare Dublin. / AND ALSO / The Relief of Tragidaugh, and other particulars relate[d] / in a Letter, dated Jan. 20. 1641. from Mr. Chappell of / Dublin, to his friend, a Draper in London, and / brought by the last post, Ian. 25. / Whereunto is added another Relation concernin[g] / (these particulars) the taking of the Towne, and Castle of / Enishannon from the Rebels, by Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir / Thomas Temple, with a notable Victory over the Rebell / Mac-Carty at Enishannon Foord: Mac-Con the Re- / bels attempt upon the Towne of Bandon / Bridge, and their happy Defeate by Sir / Richard Grinfield.
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Imprint LONDON, / Printed for F. Coules, and W. Ley at Paules Chain. 164[1]
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Collection British Library - Bagford
Pages 1.57, 1.57 Verso
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.40.m.9.(39.)
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      Part 1
    Title A true and good / RELATION, / of the Valliant Exploits, and Victorious / Enterprises of Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir Charles / Coote, with their valliant overthrow, of at least 5000. / Rebels, with the burning of three Townes, where / the Rebels lay incamped neare Dublin. / AND ALSO / The Relief of Tragidaugh, and other particulars relate[d] / in a Letter, dated Jan. 20. 1641. from Mr. Chappell of / Dublin, to his friend, a Draper in London, and / brought by the last post, Ian. 25. / Whereunto is added another Relation concernin[g] / (these particulars) the taking of the Towne, and Castle of / Enishannon from the Rebels, by Sir Simon Harcourt, and Sir / Thomas Temple, with a notable Victory over the Rebell / Mac-Carty at Enishannon Foord: Mac-Con the Re- / bels attempt upon the Towne of Bandon / Bridge, and their happy Defeate by Sir / Richard Grinfield.
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    First Lines YOur Letter bearing date the 28 of the last Month, I have re- / ceived, being sorry to heare of your discontents in London;
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    Notes A fragmented item, printed on the recto and verso of a single sheet.

    This item is not a ballad, but is archived in EBBA because it is included in the important Bagford collection of ballads.