Still Bloody News from Jreland. WIll Irish Rebels never cease their cruelty: I am sorry for it, but yet let them assure themselves that at length they will have the worst, but now give me leave gentle Reader, not expiating their crimes to declare what cruelty by them hath been used from the North-east to the Southeast of Jreland. Their cruelty hath had effect so fare that they have taken Tambit, burned Armagh, and Toyhull, taken the Newery, and beaten down Dundalke, surprised the Castle of my Lord Blayg, affronted my Lord Moor, and flew 300 of Soldiers, still affirming that their holy Father the Pope assisted them. Which being effected they retired to the utmost end of Jreland. Once they flew back to the West part, but that was but to increase their forces, which did appear by their overrunning of the South-West County of Tyrone, the Kingdom of Jreland from the County of Monahan, which they beat down and put to destruction according as they did Bel Tarbit. They overthrew Armagh, and burned Loggall, the Newery, and strengthened themselves by taking Anney. With two thousand men they beat down Dundalke, also they beat down almost to the same number in the County of Warthedefloure, the men and women there in a most cruel manner they slew, their Tangeshire were of this opinion that the dogs should eat the flesh of Ahab wh●● they slew righteous Naboth, notwithstanding te● confidence they put in their holy Father the Pope. Their sole intents are bend to destroy the Protestant Church there, but the good men hope by the assistance of God that they shall be prevented of their purposes. Their cruelty continues in the aforesaid Countries, and they the Rebellious Papists think them safe by entertaining Treacherous hearts, but let them know this that God is the Revenger of the cause of the innocent, maugre all the malice of the Devils in Hell. Their treachery also bends to the Counties of Caynith, Coming, and the County of Carring, where they got great abundance of meat and ammunition, which in part doth maintain their Rebellious hearts, against the Protestants, and destroy them in such cruel and bloody manner. A True Relation OF 4 Irish Troopers, who came to a place ne'er to Armagh, to a poor Cottage, there being no body in the house but a young maid, about the age of 18. Desired of her that they might stay there that night, but loath she was to grant them their request, yet being loath to displease them, for fear of her life, she granted their request, and they all went to bed together, both the 4. Rebels and the maid, but sore against her will, and the Rebel's lust began to grow so great, that they went about to Ravish her: but she having before taken an oath that never such a blemish, should come upon her, she resolutely told the Rebels, that she would lose her life, before their lust should be satisfied upon her, and having her knife near at hand, she thrust it into one of their bowels, which the Rebels seeing, desperately drew their swords & out off, first, her right arm, than her left, then both her legs, than they tied a rope about her middle, and dragged it about, which having done they ripped open her belly, and saved as much of her blood as they could, saying, that her puritan sisters should be glad of that to drink, Likewise the Rebels do much harm in many places in the kingdom of Jreland, turning the reverend Ministers out of their Pulpits, plucking one limb from another, saying, that the dogs of Room shall eat the flesh of those Puritan Rascals that rails against their holy father the Pope. Also in some places of Jreland, there have many ships arrived laden with great store of Ammunition for war, thus they daily tyrannize over the poor Protestants. There was also 3. Merchants in galway that had a ship came from Spain to galway laden with salt, wherein there was buried great store of muskets, Powder and shot. The names of the Merchants Thomas Lench. Thomas Athy. Francis Carnen. FINIS.