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early english books online | 35 |
under the command of | 28 |
of the siege of | 26 |
of the said city | 24 |
in the mean time | 24 |
half a pound of | 23 |
a council of war | 19 |
the siege of london | 19 |
on the other side | 18 |
in the county of | 17 |
of the diocess of | 17 |
the rest of the | 17 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
from time to time | 15 |
the earl of tyrconnel | 15 |
as well as the | 15 |
the city of london | 14 |
of the city of | 14 |
narrative of the siege | 13 |
account of the siege | 13 |
an account of the | 13 |
at the same time | 12 |
of the county of | 12 |
the said lieutenant general | 11 |
the earl of antrim | 11 |
the other side the | 10 |
a party of the | 10 |
the prince of orange | 10 |
through jesus christ our | 10 |
the other side of | 10 |
to the earl of | 10 |
notes for div a | 10 |
that part of the | 10 |
jesus christ our lord | 10 |
other side of the | 10 |
and markup reviewed and | 9 |
iv tiff page images | 9 |
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the names of the | 9 |
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for keying and markup | 9 |
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from proquest page images | 9 |
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to the early english | 9 |
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markup reviewed and edited | 9 |
and a half of | 9 |
and coded from proquest | 9 |
english books online text | 9 |
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books online text creation | 9 |
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are to be sold | 3 |
ejaculations upon several occasions | 3 |
or one of them | 3 |
a certificate under the | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
added a description and | 3 |
an argument of his | 3 |
or the commander in | 3 |
a second discourse to | 3 |
no person or persons | 3 |
be bought up or | 3 |
printed for robert clavel | 3 |
a pound of shilling | 3 |
for the garrison of | 3 |
besiege the said city | 3 |
of stuke in berkshire | 3 |
ulster and sligo are | 3 |
iames humphry of stuke | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
he is sorry he | 3 |
to defend the place | 3 |
and one of his | 3 |
on pretence of private | 3 |
inhabitants of the city | 3 |
giving a farther account | 3 |
son to my lord | 3 |
you may with safety | 3 |
of the general design | 3 |
officers and soldiers of | 3 |
rebels neare approaches unto | 3 |
being taken from the | 3 |
power to treat with | 3 |
to the gates and | 3 |
or near that place | 3 |
but we could not | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
the management of the | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
out of the holy | 3 |
grace the duke of | 3 |
by the protestants in | 3 |
defence of the place | 3 |
arrival of the prince | 3 |
the enemy in the | 3 |
you shall think fit | 3 |
god for all his | 3 |
many of them were | 3 |
farther account of the | 3 |
of note in the | 3 |
made that last great | 3 |
a considerable party of | 3 |
many people in it | 3 |
whom you are to | 3 |
our lines at the | 3 |
before they made that | 3 |
which we doubt not | 3 |
to their several habitations | 3 |
or chief civil magistrate | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
to besiege the said | 3 |
shall or may be | 3 |
which is much distressed | 3 |
the lord your god | 3 |
light of thy gospel | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
passages in ireland since | 3 |
the forces in the | 3 |
distressed by reason of | 3 |
what horse and foot | 3 |
the true account of | 3 |
of the late good | 3 |
the best defence you | 3 |
six of the clock | 3 |
or to annoy our | 3 |
siege of derry in | 3 |
of the enemies horse | 3 |
and the downfall of | 3 |
and stores of war | 3 |
most material passages relating | 3 |
lundy and his council | 3 |
under the shadow of | 3 |
god was pleased to | 3 |
some of the garrison | 3 |
defence you can against | 3 |
two regiments of foot | 3 |
the princess anne of | 3 |
the officers and gentlemen | 3 |
the same time to | 3 |
said city of london | 3 |
by a friend in | 3 |
came to the lord | 3 |
them deliver up their | 3 |
and massacre of paris | 3 |
in a great measure | 3 |
both or either of | 3 |
to annoy our protestant | 3 |
the speech of that | 3 |
and the residue of | 3 |
to make his way | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
threw down their arms | 3 |
that last great sally | 3 |
there shall be a | 3 |
the omissions of mr | 3 |
that the enemy might | 3 |
for the earl of | 3 |
printed for john amery | 3 |
to publish the same | 3 |
battel is not yours | 3 |
to summon the mayor | 3 |
within some few miles | 3 |
the said th of | 3 |
officers of the said | 3 |
meditations the prayer tuesday | 3 |
great part of the | 3 |
to whom these presents | 3 |
a gentleman who was | 3 |
occasions out of the | 3 |
the substance of a | 3 |
christian people to whom | 3 |
being the substance of | 3 |
in all barrels of | 3 |
from every evil thing | 3 |
to be put on | 3 |
the besieged in london | 3 |
they return to the | 3 |
at the beginning of | 3 |
last great sally upon | 3 |
whom it may concern | 3 |
and supply the omissions | 3 |
the earl of antrims | 3 |
zeal to the protestant | 3 |
meditations the prayer friday | 3 |
lord kingston and his | 3 |
general massacre of the | 3 |
relating to other parts | 3 |
shall have the same | 3 |
that the lord tyrconnel | 3 |
of great use in | 3 |
supply the omissions of | 3 |
parts of the kingdom | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
light of thy countenance | 3 |
and on the th | 3 |
that no person or | 3 |
were chiefly concerned in | 3 |
of the meaner sort | 3 |
protestant subjects within the | 3 |
the forces of londonderry | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
much distressed by reason | 3 |
your most humble servant | 3 |
vindication of the true | 3 |
observe the motion of | 3 |
one of the governours | 3 |
the further satisfaction of | 3 |
the keys of the | 3 |
of this instant december | 3 |
general council of war | 3 |
french and irish papists | 3 |
the next day the | 3 |
thrown into the city | 3 |
two miles of the | 3 |
subjects within the same | 3 |
whom these presents shall | 3 |
in this time of | 3 |
part of the earl | 3 |
besieged soldiers in london | 3 |
desired to publish the | 3 |
the midst of our | 3 |
the command of capt | 3 |
many of those that | 3 |
attempt to besiege the | 3 |
of the true account | 3 |
our kingdom of ireland | 3 |
and now being in | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
further satisfaction of this | 3 |
insurrection of the irish | 3 |
in defence of the | 3 |
to quit the town | 3 |
the necessity of bringing | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
they came to the | 3 |
the city and garrison | 3 |
burnt the towne of | 3 |
shut the gates against | 3 |
day in the week | 3 |
the late good success | 3 |
the counties of down | 3 |
friend in his absence | 3 |
to the divine providence | 3 |
to all christian people | 3 |
discourse to the besieged | 3 |
the kings letter to | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
the towne of strabam | 3 |
at any of the | 3 |
most of the actions | 3 |
in the opinion of | 3 |
a mile of the | 3 |
during his residing there | 3 |
be paid unto you | 3 |
his grace the duke | 3 |
parts of ulster and | 3 |
of the holy scriptures | 3 |
keys of the gates | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
by a shot from | 3 |
now being in england | 3 |
of the said garison | 3 |
a free and general | 3 |
under that reverend divine | 3 |
a short account of | 3 |
the province of ulster | 3 |
great sally upon the | 3 |
in the counties of | 3 |
for every day in | 3 |
or may be bought | 3 |
the shadow of death | 3 |
against the french and | 3 |
under the command and | 3 |
shall attempt to besiege | 3 |
the relief of our | 3 |
the late besieged in | 3 |
chiefly concerned in them | 3 |
at the hour of | 3 |
the mean time you | 3 |
the first of these | 3 |
open the gates and | 3 |
particular relation of the | 3 |
second discourse to the | 3 |
they could not be | 3 |
relation of the forces | 3 |
pretence of private business | 3 |
have mercy upon us | 3 |
the diocess of clogher | 3 |
as they shall think | 3 |
defence of that place | 3 |
it was resolved that | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
material passages relating to | 3 |
the memoirs of such | 3 |
barrels of powder in | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
about horse and foot | 3 |
with a particular relation | 3 |
account of the condition | 3 |
what quantity of provisions | 3 |
provision in the garrison | 3 |
make them deliver up | 3 |
is much distressed by | 3 |
to open the gates | 3 |
make the best defence | 3 |
may be bought up | 3 |
many of the protestants | 3 |
inserted from the memoirs | 3 |
an address to the | 3 |
and sir john mac | 3 |
description and map of | 3 |
so that they were | 3 |
a general massacre of | 3 |
to suffer himself to | 3 |
in order to their | 3 |
of the protestants to | 3 |
in defence of dr | 3 |
daily send unto them | 3 |
had like to have | 3 |
into the said city | 3 |
party of the enemies | 3 |
th of july instant | 3 |
how they burnt the | 3 |
he took it upon | 3 |
of king william and | 3 |
of the enemy at | 3 |
notes of a gentleman | 3 |
they burnt the towne | 3 |
giving an account of | 3 |
the other part of | 3 |
person or persons whatsoever | 3 |
in a posture of | 3 |
parts for our service | 3 |
is added a description | 3 |
all persons that shall | 3 |
that reverend divine and | 3 |
the motion of the | 3 |
the county of antrim | 3 |
some few miles of | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
did not a little | 3 |
of the massacre in | 3 |
after governour bakers death | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
a pound of tobacco | 3 |
a small party of | 3 |
and justices of the | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
is desired to publish | 3 |
of the rebels neare | 3 |
the residue of the | 3 |
in the city and | 3 |
most of the gentlemen | 3 |
of those that are | 3 |
and sligo are also | 3 |
the fury of the | 3 |
died of their wounds | 3 |
meaner sort of the | 3 |
kingston and his party | 3 |
great quantity of provisions | 3 |
by a council of | 3 |
condition of the town | 3 |
instructions for our trusty | 3 |
condition of the protestants | 3 |
as well for their | 3 |
the blessing of god | 3 |
account of the massacre | 3 |
that in the mean | 3 |
our men pursued them | 3 |
praise thy holy name | 3 |
the enemy could not | 3 |
massacre of the protestants | 3 |
forces in the said | 3 |
with ejaculations for every | 3 |
to be brought to | 3 |
deliver up their city | 3 |
several occasions out of | 3 |
management of the provisions | 3 |
annoy our protestant subjects | 3 |
side of the bogg | 3 |
the garrison of derry | 3 |
passages relating to other | 3 |
satisfaction of this nation | 3 |
a description and map | 3 |
by the said governours | 3 |
these are to certifie | 3 |
the garrison reduced to | 3 |
same may be done | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
to make them deliver | 3 |
the county of sligo | 3 |
for want of provisions | 3 |
of a second discourse | 3 |
they were in a | 3 |
the duke of schomberg | 3 |
for the surrender of | 3 |
the news of the | 3 |
citizens of the city | 3 |
upon several occasions out | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
soldiers of that garrison | 3 |
of our regiments of | 3 |
memorable transactions of that | 3 |
a letter from one | 3 |
part of his army | 3 |
in the service of | 3 |
for deliverances from popery | 3 |
princess anne of denmark | 3 |
and habiliments of war | 3 |
quantity of provisions of | 3 |
every day in the | 3 |
which is added a | 3 |
the preservation of the | 3 |
it upon the place | 3 |
if they had not | 3 |
sligo are also inserted | 3 |
from so rash an | 3 |
of any of our | 3 |
people to whom these | 3 |
thought it necessary for | 3 |
both horse and foot | 3 |
to each particular occasion | 3 |
and we doubt not | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
almighty and everlasting god | 3 |
residue of the said | 3 |
with their goods and | 3 |
the forces of the | 3 |
letter from one mr | 3 |
against a well appointed | 3 |
ejaculations for every day | 3 |
to their own dwellings | 3 |
short account of the | 3 |
latter part of the | 3 |
neare approaches unto it | 3 |
the officers of derry | 3 |
all christian people to | 3 |
of the north of | 3 |
to the fury of | 3 |
to take notice of | 3 |
free and general pardon | 3 |
came up to the | 3 |
of a gentleman who | 3 |
about the th of | 3 |
persons that shall attempt | 3 |
interest of the protestant | 3 |
provisions of all sorts | 3 |
reverend divine and valiant | 3 |
were said to be | 3 |
and citizens of the | 3 |
they made that last | 3 |
ten of the clock | 3 |
w estc r ocm | 3 |
so from time to | 3 |
the command of collonel | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
well for their own | 3 |
the meaner sort of | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
whereas we have ordered | 3 |
the th or th | 3 |
aptara keyed and coded | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
that if they would | 3 |
and the duke of | 3 |
from the king to | 3 |
the lives of thousands | 3 |
a pound of shillin | 3 |
the rebels neare approaches | 3 |
to be sold by | 3 |
in chief of the | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
took it upon the | 3 |
on the walls to | 3 |
from the notes of | 3 |
and to take care | 3 |
in a letter from | 3 |
called a council of | 3 |
and one pound and | 3 |
you can against all | 3 |
with the speech of | 3 |
and the menaces and | 3 |
to the hazard of | 3 |
taken from the notes | 3 |
counties of down and | 3 |
upon the news of | 3 |
or any of them | 3 |
a well appointed army | 3 |
substance of a second | 3 |
of the articles against | 3 |
in the river of | 3 |
these presents shall come | 3 |
lieutenant collonel robert lundy | 3 |
can against all persons | 3 |
command of lieutenant general | 3 |
attempt to come up | 3 |
commander in chief of | 3 |
the army consisting of | 3 |
at their own charge | 3 |
that i have been | 3 |
a particular relation of | 3 |
view of the city | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
the officer in chief | 3 |
return to their own | 3 |
england for their relief | 3 |
of ulster and sligo | 3 |
nobility and gentry of | 3 |
repair to their respective | 3 |
he will not be | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
some troops of horse | 3 |
other officers of the | 3 |
their ammunition was spent | 3 |
of our men being | 3 |
perches distant from the | 3 |
the hearts of the | 3 |
those that are in | 3 |
of the city and | 3 |
best defence you can | 3 |
the hand of god | 3 |
material passages in ireland | 3 |
it was impossible for | 3 |
the rebellion in ireland | 3 |
the body of our | 3 |
and what quantity of | 3 |
that they may never | 3 |
he will not suffer | 3 |
are also inserted from | 3 |
upon the approach of | 3 |
into troops and companies | 3 |
by the reverend mr | 3 |
or either of their | 3 |
of provisions of all | 3 |
for the further satisfaction | 3 |
news of the prince | 3 |
may see by the | 3 |
advice and assistance to | 3 |
the news of this | 3 |
thanksgivings for deliverances from | 3 |
and provisions of war | 3 |
without the necessity of | 3 |
the besieged soldiers in | 3 |
also how they burnt | 3 |
some of the enemy | 3 |
out of their own | 3 |
one of the captains | 3 |
sovereign lord and lady | 3 |
as well as their | 3 |
or either of them | 3 |
to treat with him | 3 |
rest of the royal | 3 |
to rectifie the mistakes | 3 |
and the security of | 3 |
in the management of | 3 |
do not approve of | 3 |
to act as governour | 3 |
some of the gentlemen | 3 |
and so from time | 3 |
of the royal family | 3 |
humphry of stuke in | 3 |
thou art my god | 3 |
advice to the late | 3 |
and indeed the whole | 3 |
but to return to | 3 |
witness our hands this | 3 |
the latter part of | 3 |
and to that end | 3 |
the declaration of the | 3 |
against all persons that | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
it will not be | 3 |
a full account of | 3 |
to the late besieged | 3 |
to the preservation of | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
part of the narrative | 3 |
pound of meal to | 3 |
of the council of | 3 |
against his said majesty | 3 |
remain in this kingdom | 3 |
our protestant subjects within | 3 |
as he took it | 3 |
to go to their | 3 |
derry to the king | 3 |
th or th of | 3 |
the first of july | 3 |
transactions of that city | 3 |
they shall think fit | 3 |
the men on the | 3 |
a clock in the | 3 |
to the major general | 3 |
under the great seal | 3 |
th day of july | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
the lord thy god | 3 |
they came up to | 3 |
the gates and receive | 3 |
they daily send unto | 3 |
at the presence of | 3 |
as were chiefly concerned | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
battel is not ours | 3 |
out of each of | 3 |
collector of our customs | 2 |
and they had been | 2 |
by the belly of | 2 |
adhere to the laws | 2 |
sent a messenger to | 2 |
but to no purpose | 2 |
the county of donegal | 2 |
the counties of downe | 2 |
being in england is | 2 |
security they can demand | 2 |
of the enemies of | 2 |
from the garrison of | 2 |
the enemy placed a | 2 |
governour and inhabitants of | 2 |
the same for the | 2 |
said city be yet | 2 |
three companies of the | 2 |
the besieged made another | 2 |
of the foresaid city | 2 |
meal for each private | 2 |
with a party of | 2 |
and concurring to beget | 2 |
with what haste they | 2 |
gathering together of those | 2 |
of all which expences | 2 |
the mercy of the | 2 |
by the sheriffs and | 2 |
side of the town | 2 |
having an account of | 2 |
joyn you in two | 2 |
eyewitness to most of | 2 |
to take as much | 2 |
sacrifice to the fury | 2 |
better with the enemy | 2 |
and half a barrel | 2 |
the works of thy | 2 |
the sick and wounded | 2 |
it shall be lawful | 2 |
the hard dealing the | 2 |
and in that case | 2 |
have a desire to | 2 |
have hereunto subscribed our | 2 |
and being arrived there | 2 |
at the writing of | 2 |
in the town for | 2 |
shall find that no | 2 |
to the relief of | 2 |
his orders from the | 2 |
lieutenant general hamilton formerly | 2 |
but the men were | 2 |
of his grace the | 2 |
men whatsoever of our | 2 |
upon the hard dealing | 2 |
repair to the quarters | 2 |
of thy mercy and | 2 |
of lieutenant collonel whitney | 2 |
that he would take | 2 |
a weeks provision at | 2 |
him to shift for | 2 |
and the safety of | 2 |
encouragement of raw men | 2 |
of the gates and | 2 |
the same time that | 2 |
with the advice of | 2 |
to treat with us | 2 |
eminent person or persons | 2 |
sufficient power to treat | 2 |
appoint the right honourable | 2 |
armed men whatsoever of | 2 |
he would demolish our | 2 |
would demolish our town | 2 |
vouchsafe a candid and | 2 |
in answer to yours | 2 |
god of his infinite | 2 |
were desired to withdraw | 2 |
and provide for the | 2 |
it related in a | 2 |
shall be agreed on | 2 |
as he thought fit | 2 |
you will represent our | 2 |
your diligence and care | 2 |
should be hereafter sent | 2 |
conditions granted to them | 2 |
on a message to | 2 |
which expences you are | 2 |
the city of edinburgh | 2 |
manner of cursed cruelties | 2 |
yet we contrived no | 2 |
you shall find necessary | 2 |
saints give thanks unto | 2 |
is good for us | 2 |
enemy will soon possess | 2 |
whatsoever of our forces | 2 |
i am too free | 2 |
would have made him | 2 |
a readiness to sail | 2 |
only sent to oppose | 2 |
mercies upon their majesties | 2 |
the same day a | 2 |
governour in the said | 2 |
of july in the | 2 |
same to be acted | 2 |
other persons of quality | 2 |
or the officer in | 2 |
that they were all | 2 |
and disorder in the | 2 |
in his name above | 2 |
in obedience to his | 2 |
and in the mean | 2 |
are to entertain a | 2 |
walker governour of derry | 2 |
on the ways and | 2 |
their prayers to god | 2 |
do not find it | 2 |
derry giving a farther | 2 |
lines at the wind | 2 |
the county of tyrone | 2 |
you in your discretion | 2 |
discretion shall think requisite | 2 |
provided an unusual furniture | 2 |
we disposed our selves | 2 |
being sent under the | 2 |
as well in all | 2 |
judge most of yours | 2 |
was pleased to make | 2 |
our souls in patience | 2 |
of our customs there | 2 |
gave us an account | 2 |
other part of the | 2 |
but to suffer like | 2 |
shall produce a certificate | 2 |
the regiments whereof they | 2 |
means by which the | 2 |
same terms as those | 2 |
and an half of | 2 |
shot in the arm | 2 |
of the popish clergy | 2 |
in spight of all | 2 |
cause them immediately to | 2 |
the said part of | 2 |
not provision in the | 2 |
are to endeavour by | 2 |
governours and officers of | 2 |
most reasonable to me | 2 |
unsafe to land the | 2 |
he being willing to | 2 |
officers of the army | 2 |
the security of those | 2 |
the service in his | 2 |
that might result from | 2 |
disposed of in the | 2 |
deliver the said commission | 2 |
a person that does | 2 |
for surrendring the town | 2 |
to inform us whether | 2 |
the protestants in this | 2 |
army consisting of men | 2 |
on board were desired | 2 |
by all his majesties | 2 |
the th of decem | 2 |
it is my opinion | 2 |
necessary posture of defence | 2 |
hard dealing the protected | 2 |
read by the bishop | 2 |
transactions of the city | 2 |
one pound and an | 2 |
do declare and remonstrate | 2 |
this is the only | 2 |
is not convenient for | 2 |
and receive them into | 2 |
sheriffs of the said | 2 |
spare either age or | 2 |
in a general meeting | 2 |
or in the country | 2 |
are to go to | 2 |
he is forced to | 2 |
in an irish camp | 2 |
the christian champion being | 2 |
for it than before | 2 |
to draw up in | 2 |
there were persons appointed | 2 |
shall think requisite for | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
shadow of his wings | 2 |
a friend in his | 2 |
he see no unclean | 2 |
is greater than the | 2 |
you and solomon richards | 2 |
immediately after the said | 2 |
to the commander in | 2 |
and for his safe | 2 |
disposed our selves to | 2 |
the command of that | 2 |
till i can joyn | 2 |
in general you are | 2 |
are to inform us | 2 |
and that the said | 2 |
a messenger to carry | 2 |
by the advice of | 2 |
new letter from london | 2 |
out a white flag | 2 |
the said city of | 2 |
of all the forces | 2 |
pound of french butter | 2 |
issue out his orders | 2 |
of relief from england | 2 |
also of their friends | 2 |
before god and the | 2 |
as you shall appoint | 2 |
to the walls of | 2 |
make his way to | 2 |
yet in the hands | 2 |
present circumstances of affairs | 2 |
if lundy was sworn | 2 |
you shall find it | 2 |
a body of horse | 2 |
fitted with all provisions | 2 |
obedience due to their | 2 |
and machinations of the | 2 |
account by john mackenzie | 2 |
and whether the frigat | 2 |
two in the afternoon | 2 |
said regiments at any | 2 |
away in the night | 2 |
officers of the customs | 2 |
and collonel gustavus hamilton | 2 |
and others of this | 2 |
the chief of the | 2 |
they shall be restored | 2 |
the utter ruine of | 2 |
that is dear to | 2 |
but when his lordship | 2 |
let you know there | 2 |
signed by the governor | 2 |
they were all of | 2 |
and that all conditions | 2 |
to all the garrison | 2 |
in shedding innocent blood | 2 |
assure the governour and | 2 |
shall be nearest to | 2 |
so to order things | 2 |
in their own defence | 2 |
be forced to see | 2 |
considering the present circumstances | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
with about horse and | 2 |
had the majority of | 2 |
are in that port | 2 |
wood carried before them | 2 |
them to make them | 2 |
sincerely determined to persevere | 2 |
put them out of | 2 |
or sex in case | 2 |
he was ready to | 2 |
given at the court | 2 |
shall be thought necessary | 2 |
upper part of the | 2 |
to acquaint the earl | 2 |
may serve for morning | 2 |
deliver the town to | 2 |
when the particulars necessary | 2 |
chief for the time | 2 |
to go out and | 2 |
to the best advantage | 2 |
necessary for our service | 2 |
to cause all the | 2 |
see no unclean thing | 2 |
defend our men from | 2 |
and two of the | 2 |
prayer before the communion | 2 |
resolved to defend the | 2 |
and remonstrate to the | 2 |
may perish with them | 2 |
up to the town | 2 |
places as he shall | 2 |
you in relation to | 2 |
our said regiments into | 2 |
account of the state | 2 |
protestant subjects in those | 2 |
in this following letter | 2 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 2 |
londonderry being taken from | 2 |
receive during your stay | 2 |
to himself the title | 2 |
you are to assure | 2 |
account of the present | 2 |
paid unto you at | 2 |
towne of strabam with | 2 |
we are encouraged to | 2 |
a pound of starch | 2 |
the said sum towards | 2 |
quit the garrison of | 2 |
printed for the author | 2 |
all this would not | 2 |
majesties great care and | 2 |
upon it as a | 2 |
and all gentlemen and | 2 |
thy name for ever | 2 |
with the assistance of | 2 |
the humour of the | 2 |
destroying all the rest | 2 |
the said three persons | 2 |
do not arrogate to | 2 |
to his majesties government | 2 |
to each pound of | 2 |
may be left for | 2 |
to endeavour the landing | 2 |
not after that time | 2 |
county council of five | 2 |
that the lieutenant general | 2 |
as to the siege | 2 |
what shall be defective | 2 |
as near as may | 2 |
so that the enemy | 2 |
that the enemy could | 2 |
to expose them to | 2 |
of pity and compassion | 2 |
his safe return to | 2 |
hamilton formerly received from | 2 |
by all manner of | 2 |
to each man pounds | 2 |
to be taken by | 2 |
be there the th | 2 |
such as will freely | 2 |
and dread soveraign lord | 2 |
but the preservation of | 2 |
that you will represent | 2 |
they do not send | 2 |
opposition to his royal | 2 |
bombs being brought to | 2 |
which shall continue the | 2 |
of the said sum | 2 |
meeting of the field | 2 |
in case they have | 2 |
the said city held | 2 |
drew up the bridge | 2 |
rectifie the mistakes and | 2 |
they thought fit to | 2 |
the present circumstances of | 2 |
of the subsistance delivered | 2 |
being their own fault | 2 |
but our men on | 2 |
ordered to keep the | 2 |
that city faithfully represented | 2 |
determined to persevere in | 2 |
that if lundy was | 2 |
any attempt to come | 2 |
major proposed to the | 2 |
as to what concerns | 2 |
the popish party in | 2 |
forces advanced to take | 2 |
may make terms the | 2 |
the lord kingston till | 2 |
brought to the scale | 2 |
were ready to enter | 2 |
to adhere to the | 2 |
which they shall agree | 2 |
and violence of the | 2 |
and lay hold on | 2 |
are to land the | 2 |
that as we have | 2 |
doubt not but all | 2 |
voyage shall be fully | 2 |
not only by the | 2 |
killed at the wind | 2 |
cannon and small shot | 2 |
away our families into | 2 |
we lay our blood | 2 |
have a necessary guard | 2 |
or spare either age | 2 |
out of design to | 2 |
that if they had | 2 |
will be in the | 2 |
provision at least with | 2 |
provisions necessary for the | 2 |
for the prince of | 2 |
need not be apprehensive | 2 |
in the said regiments | 2 |
procure a free and | 2 |
safety put our said | 2 |
return us an account | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
so as to put | 2 |
should now so soon | 2 |
set not up your | 2 |
may never depart from | 2 |
committed to his charge | 2 |
them to their respective | 2 |
bought up or secured | 2 |
inclinations as well as | 2 |
take as much care | 2 |
give some account of | 2 |
and take possession of | 2 |
the majority of votes | 2 |
necessary for the sustenance | 2 |
provisions of their own | 2 |
that he thinks he | 2 |
and one captain maxwell | 2 |
he will forthwith issue | 2 |
but all in vain | 2 |
security of those parts | 2 |
as in seeing the | 2 |
than your most humble | 2 |
be inviolably observed by | 2 |
against him and his | 2 |
of that worthy divine | 2 |
of his majesties forces | 2 |
the mean time we | 2 |
be communicated to the | 2 |
that it was no | 2 |
dear and dread soveraign | 2 |
in one of his | 2 |
meditations the prayer wednesday | 2 |
regiments at or near | 2 |
bless catherine the queen | 2 |
stuke in berkshire gent | 2 |
receive them into the | 2 |
themselves of this place | 2 |
and delivering him our | 2 |
to oppose the english | 2 |
find necessary for our | 2 |
about three or four | 2 |
necessary guard with them | 2 |
part of the town | 2 |
irish army came to | 2 |
are encouraged to hope | 2 |
appointed to carry over | 2 |
without delay to repair | 2 |
the view of the | 2 |
are to assure the | 2 |
of goods and religion | 2 |
a number of the | 2 |
into the town the | 2 |
giving us speedy notice | 2 |
be hereafter sent them | 2 |
have an influence on | 2 |
of war at london | 2 |
remote prospect i have | 2 |
may be the like | 2 |
also by governours and | 2 |
be yet in the | 2 |
taken by the besieged | 2 |
but matters of fact | 2 |
we judge most convenient | 2 |
party of the irish | 2 |
prayer for the evening | 2 |
disposed of from time | 2 |
thrown into the town | 2 |
ready to enter the | 2 |
one pound of anniseeds | 2 |
those of his own | 2 |
is dear to us | 2 |
a piece of justice | 2 |
then to take care | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
proposed to the said | 2 |
escape than by flight | 2 |
and he will never | 2 |
time to time will | 2 |
quarters of the regiment | 2 |
of the irish horse | 2 |
shall find it unsafe | 2 |
the bell tolls for | 2 |
proceedings of the council | 2 |
put them into the | 2 |
son to the earl | 2 |
and therefore require your | 2 |
bombs thrown into the | 2 |
influence on the rest | 2 |
shall be permitted to | 2 |
will have a care | 2 |
of wood carried before | 2 |
major baker had the | 2 |
am sure they will | 2 |
endeavour the landing of | 2 |
as far as charlemont | 2 |
in the same publick | 2 |
ball thrown into the | 2 |
they can for horses | 2 |
if you suffer in | 2 |
back to the port | 2 |
the walls of derry | 2 |
to the same purpose | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
said major proposed to | 2 |
only of those that | 2 |
not to be found | 2 |
about the beginning of | 2 |
the right honourable the | 2 |
upon his death or | 2 |
to beget in us | 2 |
host goeth forth against | 2 |
the same day the | 2 |
he is able to | 2 |
up of the said | 2 |
prey to our enemies | 2 |
of strabam with many | 2 |
the day of judgment | 2 |
and do his utmost | 2 |
of meal for each | 2 |
the relief of the | 2 |
both of horse and | 2 |
prevent by accepting the | 2 |
case you do not | 2 |
but all this would | 2 |
the captain of the | 2 |
with all provisions necessary | 2 |
it was proposed to | 2 |
the said town of | 2 |
to their majesties service | 2 |
in the said provinces | 2 |
from such as have | 2 |
to put them into | 2 |
part of the countrey | 2 |
and taken by the | 2 |
now given you in | 2 |
lord primate of ireland | 2 |
other places and countries | 2 |
preservation of that city | 2 |
for england or scotland | 2 |
the bog to the | 2 |
christian champion being the | 2 |
court at whitehall this | 2 |
the popish clergy in | 2 |
during your stay there | 2 |
and the time of | 2 |
such of them as | 2 |
of each of the | 2 |
they may thank themselves | 2 |
thought fit to send | 2 |
with some of their | 2 |
nay some of them | 2 |
but having received no | 2 |
the second edition corrected | 2 |
will fight for their | 2 |
all his majesties forces | 2 |
good correspondence and friendship | 2 |
our men sallied out | 2 |
as if he were | 2 |
shall be wanting in | 2 |
uses as you with | 2 |
on monday the th | 2 |
has disposed of the | 2 |
trivial a thing as | 2 |
regiment whereof you are | 2 |
we contrived no other | 2 |
the menaces and treats | 2 |
of those that were | 2 |
to desire his orders | 2 |
all the professors thereof | 2 |
as far as st | 2 |
and upon his death | 2 |
in their discretion and | 2 |
hoping for some deliverance | 2 |
some of their officers | 2 |
the garrison should be | 2 |
thy holy name for | 2 |
to his majesties service | 2 |
the said major proposed | 2 |
from the prince of | 2 |
follow as near as | 2 |
quartered and disposed of | 2 |
with the regiments under | 2 |
have a care to | 2 |
some necessary posture of | 2 |
us in its ashes | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
and all other officers | 2 |
to persevere in our | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
to lye about the | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
holy name and word | 2 |
our blessed lord and | 2 |
he was one of | 2 |
as to the last | 2 |
them immediately to be | 2 |
there is not provision | 2 |
the fort of culmore | 2 |
of the forces raised | 2 |
an especial instance of | 2 |
nicholas bodington at the | 2 |
the king being willing | 2 |
the advice of some | 2 |
notice of the articles | 2 |
order to fight the | 2 |
and defend our walls | 2 |
discourse by way of | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
is able to deliver | 2 |
as i judge most | 2 |
no other means of | 2 |
body of the irish | 2 |
each regiment barrels of | 2 |
the camp at derry | 2 |
to shift for himself | 2 |
delivered over as a | 2 |
the city of derry | 2 |
garrison is reduced to | 2 |
and the holy ghost | 2 |
necessary for the voyage | 2 |
to his royal commands | 2 |
to give you a | 2 |
be collonel to the | 2 |
the governour and officers | 2 |
and provided an unusual | 2 |
of the inhabitants of | 2 |
escaping several imminent dangers | 2 |
great success of his | 2 |
least to invade the | 2 |
in a condition to | 2 |
of in the said | 2 |
and being confirmed in | 2 |
blessed lord and saviour | 2 |
iron chains for bridles | 2 |
at receiving the bread | 2 |
to the disposal of | 2 |
as to put them | 2 |
selves as sheep appointed | 2 |
do not betwixt this | 2 |
up to the said | 2 |
and victuals to supply | 2 |
do not send us | 2 |
one pound of tallow | 2 |
of the necessity of | 2 |
have firmly and sincerely | 2 |
of the truth of | 2 |
several of the brittish | 2 |
the nourishment of my | 2 |
four companies of foot | 2 |
or ten days at | 2 |
a half of meal | 2 |
immediately to be arrayed | 2 |
the irish and english | 2 |
midst of our camp | 2 |
of his majesties most | 2 |
more chearfully obey you | 2 |
landing of them there | 2 |
it being low water | 2 |
them on all occasions | 2 |
for thy truth and | 2 |
of war was called | 2 |
the said county of | 2 |
now in our custody | 2 |
gave an account of | 2 |
of the swallow frigat | 2 |
to be immediately destroyed | 2 |
and xml conversion a | 2 |
does appear by his | 2 |
and orders to him | 2 |
and stores committed to | 2 |
to follow as near | 2 |
the said city be | 2 |
governour of the city | 2 |
the behaviour of his | 2 |
i am sure they | 2 |
that they and their | 2 |
some of the council | 2 |
of their present danger | 2 |
represent our condition to | 2 |
the learned bishop usher | 2 |
lye about the walls | 2 |
and other officers of | 2 |
that with all expedition | 2 |
due to their natural | 2 |
the best posture they | 2 |
other uses as you | 2 |
officers shall privately withdraw | 2 |
in several places about | 2 |
our care in sending | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
so rash an vndertaking | 2 |
was sent by the | 2 |
none could be had | 2 |
effectual and successful carrying | 2 |
regard from all the | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
abstract of their popish | 2 |
received repeated advertisements of | 2 |
full and sufficient power | 2 |
subjects in those parts | 2 |
their agents and assigns | 2 |
as have a desire | 2 |
send unto them to | 2 |
considerable numbers of the | 2 |
judge of the whole | 2 |
who knew nothing of | 2 |
starved for want of | 2 |
great means by which | 2 |
their friends and adherents | 2 |
in ireland by mr | 2 |
up or secured in | 2 |
a good correspondence and | 2 |
be forced to take | 2 |
not delivered over as | 2 |
necessity of bringing any | 2 |
letter to the society | 2 |
to take their part | 2 |
will with the assistance | 2 |
subjects of this kingdom | 2 |
poor people be withdrawn | 2 |
who was in a | 2 |
may be pleased to | 2 |
came to the following | 2 |
i can joyn you | 2 |
together of those of | 2 |
of officers killed and | 2 |
so we have firmly | 2 |
was not governour of | 2 |
us whether captain james | 2 |
at first we were | 2 |
unexpectedly to provide for | 2 |
shall have liberty to | 2 |
an account of our | 2 |
that there was not | 2 |
so unexpectedly to provide | 2 |
and that one of | 2 |
and gild brother of | 2 |
a regiment of horse | 2 |
left the whole direction | 2 |
the th of march | 2 |
not find it for | 2 |
means of escape than | 2 |
that the general has | 2 |
to be delivered unto | 2 |
the manner of marching | 2 |
therein during his residing | 2 |
held out so long | 2 |
of the persons aforesaid | 2 |
well in all things | 2 |
unto you at chester | 2 |
computation we could make | 2 |
army which shall continue | 2 |
to the main guard | 2 |
our dear and dread | 2 |
from the hands of | 2 |
of those of their | 2 |
possess our souls in | 2 |
which may rationally induce | 2 |
the lives of prisoners | 2 |
and all other armed | 2 |
an unusual furniture of | 2 |
the kings interest to | 2 |
the th of december | 2 |
whom he shall appoint | 2 |
a regiment of foot | 2 |
these are to certify | 2 |
of our most gracious | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
and the protestants of | 2 |
there is no end | 2 |
will be forced to | 2 |
the rest having used | 2 |
themselves in the best | 2 |
upon as a great | 2 |
our supplications and prayers | 2 |
with an address to | 2 |
zeal for the protestant | 2 |
some of the chief | 2 |
you shall find that | 2 |
commanding a flying army | 2 |
that if the enemy | 2 |
of powder in the | 2 |
the least to invade | 2 |
perish with them for | 2 |
with a small bullet | 2 |
lay down their arms | 2 |
in the town were | 2 |
that if he did | 2 |
o sing unto god | 2 |
in being sent under | 2 |
from heaven against them | 2 |
resolved to stand upon | 2 |
a considerable number of | 2 |
upon their majesties forces | 2 |
most dutiful and dying | 2 |
the present condition of | 2 |
shall be restored to | 2 |
or either of which | 2 |
man pounds of beef | 2 |
come to be made | 2 |
elected to act as | 2 |
he may return home | 2 |
some eminent person or | 2 |
the hands of seventeen | 2 |
as to the english | 2 |
hazard of his life | 2 |
at ten of the | 2 |
the time of trouble | 2 |
and one quarter of | 2 |
ten days at most | 2 |
furniture of iron chains | 2 |
wait the issue of | 2 |
this seems most reasonable | 2 |
governour of the town | 2 |
post against the enemy | 2 |
to several persons of | 2 |
guard with them to | 2 |
the said town and | 2 |
machinations of the enemies | 2 |
whole direction of matters | 2 |
by such of the | 2 |
talbot had his arm | 2 |
with all precipitation to | 2 |
them on their march | 2 |
the said pamphlet is | 2 |
wanting in the said | 2 |
at whitehall this th | 2 |
submit our selves in | 2 |
to enquire what ships | 2 |
and conduct of his | 2 |
forces of the counties | 2 |
for all his benefits | 2 |
to time will do | 2 |
without the least cause | 2 |
they will be forced | 2 |
the ways and roads | 2 |
the last house of | 2 |
sustenance of the said | 2 |
the money and stores | 2 |
carry over the two | 2 |
make the best of | 2 |
they shall agree to | 2 |
that the conditions granted | 2 |
i shall give the | 2 |
great danger from the | 2 |
sent under the walls | 2 |
in all human probability | 2 |
commissions from the prince | 2 |
of the people of | 2 |
our men from a | 2 |
are immediately to acquaint | 2 |
and that it pleased | 2 |
likelihood the enemy will | 2 |
said sum towards the | 2 |
shall be there the | 2 |
this time forth for | 2 |
bodies of horse and | 2 |
now i must return | 2 |
or they shall be | 2 |
i may become a | 2 |
goodness and loving kindness | 2 |
the orchard on the | 2 |
breathings of the soul | 2 |
thy hand of providence | 2 |
both the governour and | 2 |
are to make enquiry | 2 |
coming speedily from england | 2 |
return to the obedience | 2 |
you are to endeavour | 2 |
that under the pretence | 2 |
it was agreed to | 2 |
and inhabitants of that | 2 |
that sir arthur rawden | 2 |
pound and an half | 2 |
every person and persons | 2 |
of the conditions on | 2 |
paper for surrendring the | 2 |
part of the bridge | 2 |
reasonable and prudent means | 2 |
sixty were bespoke in | 2 |
resented in the garrison | 2 |
betwixt this and munday | 2 |
drawn up in the | 2 |
were persons appointed to | 2 |
two pecks of bay | 2 |
he promises to secure | 2 |
and a pound of | 2 |
of irish and highlanders | 2 |
concurring to beget in | 2 |
some of their guns | 2 |
their brethren in england | 2 |
and sir arthur rawden | 2 |
go forth with our | 2 |
stores committed to his | 2 |
the surrender of culmore | 2 |
richards regiment to go | 2 |
when they were ready | 2 |
with us for the | 2 |
bespoke in one place | 2 |
the two regiments under | 2 |
with a full and | 2 |
to the said dr | 2 |
last house of commons | 2 |
baker governour during his | 2 |
liberty of goods and | 2 |
free in my advice | 2 |
is not provision in | 2 |
they were like to | 2 |
way through the enemies | 2 |
since it will be | 2 |
all his majesties subjects | 2 |
for all thy mercies | 2 |
said lieutenant general hamilton | 2 |
was ordered to be | 2 |
the pass at toam | 2 |
you shall receive during | 2 |
was then in the | 2 |
to the army being | 2 |
thousand arms to be | 2 |
of war was held | 2 |
their passage to the | 2 |
that case you are | 2 |
general hamilton formerly received | 2 |
more effectual and successful | 2 |
cannon ball thrown into | 2 |
other commanders of his | 2 |
the glory of thy | 2 |
if i am too | 2 |
all provisions necessary for | 2 |
of prisoners lye at | 2 |
be delivered unto them | 2 |
you are without delay | 2 |
sir arthur rawden had | 2 |
mona logarbo text and | 2 |
what can we render | 2 |
at both or either | 2 |
with them to their | 2 |
by the kings warrant | 2 |
avoid confusions and distractions | 2 |
hearing you have taken | 2 |
from our said governour | 2 |
of that city faithfully | 2 |
and other places thereabouts | 2 |
be quartered in the | 2 |
the lord shall preserve | 2 |
he will forthwith cause | 2 |
accepting the conditions have | 2 |
the belly of god | 2 |
we do declare and | 2 |
the world will be | 2 |
to him by the | 2 |
they were ready to | 2 |
the forces raised by | 2 |
out of the hands | 2 |
forces under the command | 2 |
enquire what ships there | 2 |
not be improper to | 2 |
the likelihood the enemy | 2 |
the enemy will soon | 2 |
appear by his commission | 2 |
from on board the | 2 |
an account soon after | 2 |
were not able to | 2 |
be brought to the | 2 |
have resolved to stand | 2 |
having received no answer | 2 |
case they do not | 2 |
the gifts of god | 2 |
our men being out | 2 |
of william and mary | 2 |
a present help in | 2 |
of our distressed condition | 2 |
all reasonable and prudent | 2 |
of the town to | 2 |
king and queen of | 2 |
and if it shall | 2 |
related to those in | 2 |
and remarkable predictions of | 2 |
be so industrious in | 2 |
for our service to | 2 |
for selling or embezling | 2 |
our selves to a | 2 |
by a little boy | 2 |
in their passage to | 2 |
the isle of man | 2 |
the principal officers shall | 2 |
that stayed in london | 2 |
and on them as | 2 |
the name of all | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
paid unto you by | 2 |
through the merits of | 2 |
some of the popish | 2 |
the lord there is | 2 |
deliverance and diversion of | 2 |
the gates and shut | 2 |
with all civility imaginable | 2 |
to march to liverpool | 2 |
any other person or | 2 |
of the whole regiment | 2 |
sheriffs and justices of | 2 |
assistance of god soon | 2 |
the voyage shall be | 2 |
lundy our governour thereof | 2 |
my hand this th | 2 |
with a train of | 2 |
and the princes of | 2 |
with them for want | 2 |
the water were burnt | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
not think this sufficient | 2 |
champion being the substance | 2 |
and came to the | 2 |
any part of it | 2 |
made their way to | 2 |
being the first of | 2 |
but at last they | 2 |
what haste they could | 2 |
having heard it read | 2 |
such directions as you | 2 |
but in case you | 2 |
a very considerable army | 2 |
the major general an | 2 |
forthwith brought to this | 2 |
at the camp at | 2 |
but were forced to | 2 |
the better with the | 2 |
they or one of | 2 |
in the highest heavens | 2 |
for the sustenance of | 2 |
sent to hillsbrough for | 2 |
and not to admit | 2 |
but at last the | 2 |
his zeal to the | 2 |
send some troops of | 2 |
of prayers and meditations | 2 |
to the charge of | 2 |
the number of near | 2 |
the garrison is reduced | 2 |
they planted some of | 2 |
in case you shall | 2 |
i shall produce a | 2 |
killed in several places | 2 |
the god of jacob | 2 |
does not delight in | 2 |
committee of the last | 2 |
but protestants into our | 2 |
as a prey unto | 2 |
for fire to burn | 2 |
when we first awake | 2 |
the said ships and | 2 |
number of the enemy | 2 |
sent them from england | 2 |
being confirmed in our | 2 |
both sides the river | 2 |
the difficulties they were | 2 |
such as have taken | 2 |
is chosen collonel to | 2 |
of londonderry as he | 2 |
the priests and friers | 2 |
in relation to the | 2 |
lives in that cause | 2 |
others of this garrison | 2 |
and captain hugh mac | 2 |
to the soldiers of | 2 |
the passes on the | 2 |
be in a much | 2 |
and for the defence | 2 |
a hundred weight of | 2 |
that they did not | 2 |
a company of foot | 2 |
they shall have the | 2 |
thy body and bloud | 2 |
the protestants of ireland | 2 |
what other reasonable security | 2 |
the obedience due to | 2 |
we began to consider | 2 |
only with our lips | 2 |
of the captains of | 2 |
and solomon richards are | 2 |
name of all the | 2 |
said regiments to be | 2 |
that we were not | 2 |
appears by his sending | 2 |
view of the town | 2 |
the truth of it | 2 |
this day collonel murray | 2 |
be thrown into the | 2 |
forthwith issue out his | 2 |
and if you suffer | 2 |
of what they had | 2 |
divine breathings of the | 2 |
vengeance from heaven against | 2 |
not be wanting to | 2 |
precipitation to hurry away | 2 |
at a general council | 2 |
requisite for our service | 2 |
to their natural prince | 2 |
consider it as an | 2 |
no power from the | 2 |
this time governour baker | 2 |
barrel of beef to | 2 |
the town of cavan | 2 |
day of this instant | 2 |
and that they could | 2 |
king james the second | 2 |
to be a prey | 2 |
and greater succours of | 2 |