An ACCOUNT OF THE Taking of Slego. And of the farther Advices that are come from The Camp before Limerick. Published by Authority. Dublin, September 19 1691. LAst Night arrived here an Express from the Earl of Granard, with an Account, that upon his arrival before Slego with a body of the Army and Militia, consisting of about 3000 men, who had been joined by Baldarock O Donnel, who is entirely come in to us, and 1000 of his men, the Irish quitted the Town and retired into the Fort; That his Lordship had thereupon caused a Battery to be raised against it; but that the Irish choosing rather to submit in time than to let things come to Extremities, surrendered the Fort on Tuesday the 15th of this Month, and marched out accordingly to the number of between 5 and 600 men; they have left in the place 16 pieces of Cannon, 30 Barrels of Powder, more shot in proportion, and a great quantity of Provisions, and have obtained almost the same Conditions that were Granted 〈◊〉 Galloway, in which, divers other small Garrisons between that Place and Slego are included, upon condition they Surrender within 24 hours after Sum 〈…〉 Above 100 of the Garrison deserted the Night the Fort was Surrendered. We have an Account from the Camp before Limerick of the 16th, that our cannon continue to play with great Effect, that the English Town is ruined, there being scarce a house remaining entire in it, and a great many of the Ga●●●●●n killed, and that besides the burning of the Enemy's Magazines of Biscuit ●●d Brandy on the 12th, our Bombs had set Fire to and blown up a Magazine 〈◊〉 Powder they had in the English Town, where a breach is made of above 〈◊〉 Yards: They say also that some of our Forces were going to pass the Shan 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to attack it likewise on the County of Clare side. Printed by Edw. Jones, in the Savoy, 1691.