A Perfect Table of one hundred forty and Five Victories obtained by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and the Parliaments Forces under his Command, since his Excellency was made Governor General by the Parliament of England; From Wednesday August 1. 1649. to March the last, 1650. With a brief Chronicle of the chief matters of the Irish Wars, from that time to this present. THE Right Honourable and undaunted Warrior OLIVER CROMWELL Lo: Governor of IRELAND London printed and are to be sold by Peter Stint ON Wednesday August 1. 1649. was kept by Act of Parliament a public Fast throughout England and Wales appointed to call upon God for a blessing upon the Lord Lieutenant Crumwels' Forces, against the Papists, and others the Enemies of the Parliament of England, in Ireland, which hath had from God these returns following, viz. 1 The Lord Lieutenant being then in Southwales, found his Forces come up to go over with him with much union, notwithstanding the endeavours of the Enemy to divert them. 2 There were 3000 of his Forces safely arrived at Dublin, from Chester, Liverpoole, and other Ports thereabouts, which made up Lieutenant General Jones 8000 strong in Dublin, which was then blocked up by the marquis of Ormond, the Lord Inchequeen, and Major General Preston, who had the whole command of all Ireland then in their power, except only that Garrison of Dublin, in Lemster, and London-Derry in the North of Ireland, kept by Sir Charles Coot, which was then also blocked up, and the Fort at the River-mouth also of Derry taken by Sir Robert Stuart, and Col. Mervin, who commanded the Forces in the siege at Derry. 3 Captain Norway with a party of the Horse from the Lord Lieutenant, and some additional Horse of Dublin sallied out, and killed 40 of Ormonds' men, and took Mr. eliot (who was afterwards hanged) and Cap. Baskerfield, with other prisoners. 4 August the 2. Lieutenant General Jones sallied out of Dublin, and took Baggotsrath from the marquis of Ormond. 5 Afterwards the same day he routed their whole body, save only some Horse that were then gone with the Lord Inchequeen towards Munster. At which time 4000 of Ormonds' men were slain by two hours' fight, and 2517 taken prisoners. There were also taken 8000 Arms, 100 Colours, 7 piece of Ordnance, 200 draught Oxen, 500 Tents, divers Carriages, Coaches, Boxes, Trunks, great store of Treasure, and Merchandise which was in their Tents: And there were taken prisoners the Earl of Frigall, two Colonels, the adjutant General, 6 Lieutenant Colonels, 8 Majors, 41 Captains, 58 Lieutenants, 42 Ensigns, and divers Knights, Gentlemen, and inferior Officers. 6 On the 3 of August, Lieutenant General Jones reduced the Garrison of Rathgar. 7 After that he took in Ramaines. 8 Then Rachfarnham also was taken by him. 9 The same week he took Maneuth. 10 After that the Garrison at the Naas. 11 Denabadle was then taken. 12 And Richardstoun also taken by him. 13 He took also the Phoenix, the strong house of the late Earl of Strafford, near the City of Dublin. 14 He re●…ed also the Garrison of Drumconough. 15 And about the same time took the Garrison of Decabragh. 16 The 8 of August, was kept a day of Thanksgiving to the Lord, in the City of Dublin, for these and all other his great mercies to them. 17 Sir Charles Coot about the same time, sallied out of London-Derry, and with the assistance of supplies, raised the siege, forcing the Enemy to retire. 18 Sir Charles Coot pursued Sir Robert Stuart, and Col. Mervin, 12 miles, and took two piece of Ordnance, and some prisoners. 19 The 13 of August, the Lord Lieutenant, with his Armada being ready in Southwales, set out first himself to Sea towards Ireland, with 32 ships from Milford-haven, leaving Major General Ireton to follow with more. 20 The 16 of August, Major Gen. Ireton set out from thence with 42 sale of ships, all which, with some others, to the number in whole of about 100 arrived safe at Dublin about a weekafter they first set out. 21 In the interim, Sir Charles Coot in the North of Ireland took the New Fort, and so relieved himself by Sea. 22 He took also the Slagh Castle. 23 He took Meugavelin. 24 He reduced the Garrison at Newbridge, and took divers prisoners. 25 On the 1 of September, the Lord Lieutenant marched out of Dublin, with his Army, for the reducing of the Country to the obedience of the Parliament of England, and divers came in to his Excellency. 26 About a week after his Excellency besieged Drogheda, where some disserted, and came in to him. 27 On Sept. 11 Drogheda was taken by storm, by the Lord Lieutenant and his Forces, who slew Sir Arthur Aston the Governor, Sir Robert Hartlepool, and some Itish young Lords, and 4 Colonels, 42 Captains, and Lieutenant Colonels, and Majors, 44 Lieutenants, 220 Reformadoes, and Troopets, almost all the Officers of 44 companies, and 2500 foot soldiers. 28 On the 12 of Sept. his Excellency reduced the Garrison of Trim. 29 He took also Dandalke. 30 That day Mr. Peter's the Minister, came to Dublin from Milford with the rest of the Forces to join with his Excellency. 31 In the Interim, Col. Venables took Carlingford in ●he North of Ireland, with the three Castles, and the Fort belonging thereunto, and in them 40 barrels of Gunpowder 7 piece of Ordnance, 1000 Muskets, and 500 Pikes. 32 Col. Venables took the Garrison of the Newry. 33 Col. Venables afterwards routed 800 Horse, commanded by Col. Mark Trevor, killed and took divers, himself, and others of note hardly escaping. 34 The Lord Lieut. in this Month of Sept. took Killingkericke. 35 His Excellency also reduced the Garrison at Arklow Passage. 36 His Excellency took the strong Garrison of Esmond House. 37 Afterwards his Excellency took the Castle of Fernes. 38 He took also the Fort at slain Passage, of great consequence. 39 Then his Excellency reduced the Castle of Enisscorfie, belonging to Mr. Wallop, where Ormond had put a Garrison. 40 The 1 of October, the Lord Lieutenant marched to Wexford, and summoned it. 41 The 2 of Oct. his Excellency took the Fort which commands the harbour at Wexford 42 A party of his Excellency's Foot, by the help of some Vessels took the Earl of Antrims Frigate with 14 Guns. 43 On the 11 of October, his Excellency took Wexford by storm, and in it 51 piece of Ordnance, besides those in Ships, 40 Vessels in the harbour, great store of plunder, 2000 were slain of Ormonds' soldiers in the Town. 44 Col. Venables took Lisnegarvy Garrison. 45 He reduced the Garrison of Autrim. 46 Col. Venables took the Scots strong Garrison of Belsaft, with 15 piece of Ordnance, and 12 barrels of Gunpowder, and 800 Scots were afterwards turned out of the Town, whither they had brought their wives and children to plant themselves there. 47 Sir Charles Coot took the Garrison of Colraine, and put all in Arms to the Sword, and from thence marched to conjunction with Col. Venables. 48 On the 18 of Octob. the Lord Lieut. reduced the strong Garrison of Rosse, a place of great consequence, in which were store of Ordnance and Ammunition, and about this time Owen Ro Oneal, General of the Irish Rebels died, immediately after he had entered into a conjunction with the marquis of Ormond. 49 Upon the 1 of November, Major Nelson routed 1600 Horse and Foot about 7 miles from Wexford commanded by the Lord Inchequeen, and took Inchequeens own Standard▪ and divers killed and taken, the pursuit being half a mile. 50 The 13 of November, the Lord Lieutenant marched from Rosse with 4000 Foot, and 2000 Horse, and forced Inchequeen to withdraw at a further distance. 51 His Excellency took Exisbeough Garrison that was kept by 300 of the marquis of Ormonds Foot. 52 His Excellency reduced the Garrison of Timterne. 53 His Excellency forced the Enemy from Bandonbridge, and took it. 54 His Excellency also reduced the Garrison of Dunbardy. 55 His Excellency proceeded on with success, and took the strong Garrison and Fort of Kingsale, from whence Prince Rupert, and Maurice, with some of their ships were fled, only three of their ships they had left behind which were taken for the use of the Parliament of England. 56 The Lord Lieutenant took the Castle of Carick. 57 His Excellency the 24 of Novem. assaulted Waterford round, and slew near 500 of the Defendants. 58 His Excellency took the Passage Fort. 59 On the 2 of December, the Lord Lieutenant entered possession of the Castle of Kilmac Thomas. 60 The 3 of December, the Lord Broghill reduced Dungarvon to the Parliament, with 1200 of M●nster Foot and Horse, where he took 6 piece of Ordnance, 16 barrels of powder, and great store of Ammunition. 61 Col. Zanchy from the Lord Lieutenant fell on the Rear of Lieutenant General farrel, who had marched out of Waterford, and slew 30 on the place, and killed and wounded divers in pursuit. 62 Col. Zanchy relieved Passage Fort, besieged by Col. W●ogan a revolter, with 900 of Ormonds and Ulster Foot, and there were slain of the besiegers near 100 on the place, and Col. Zanchy took 350 prisoners, amongst which Major Oncale, and most of the Officers of 500 of the Ulster foot. 63 He forced Lieu. Gen. Farrald to retreat back to Waterford, who was coming to have joined with Col. Woogan. 64 The Lord Lieut. took Castle Cape Clear, with the Ordnance and Ammunition. 65 Sir Charles Coot, and Col. Venables being joined fought with the Lord Ards, and the L. Clanduboyes and their forces, in the North of Ireland near Lisnegarvy, consisting of 2800 horse and foot, and slew 1000 on the place, and 400 in pursuit, took all their foot Arms, and 500 horse, 8 barrels of powder, and all their baggage, Col. Hinderson, Col. Hambleten, and divers of note slain. 66 After this Killileague was taken. 67 Maj. Stanley took Duncree, a Garrison of Ormends 68 He routed a small party near Druns Castle. 69 About this time about 1500 Recruits landed at Dublin, from ehester and Liverpool. 70 They relieved Killum mic Carick Castle, and forced the Enemy to retreat. 71 On the 13 Decem. Sir Charles Coot took possession of Carickfergus, reducing it to the obedience of the Parliament, and turned out most of the Scots that had planted their families there. 72 After this the L. Clanduboys submitted to mercy. 73 Co. Hewson raised the Enemy from before Arklow Castle, and relieved it with victualls and powder. 74 800 Duncenon and Ulster Forces were slain all but a few, in the leaguer at Passage Fort by 5 Troop of the L. Lieu. horse, Col. Woogan made an escape. 75 Col. Sir Ha●d Waller with Recruits from the West of England, landed at Kingsale, and from thence marched, and is joined with the L. Lieutenant. 76 Col. Hewson took the garrison of Blackdich. 77 He also took Castle Martin Kildare, Hertwell, and Cotlingstoun. 78 On the 1 of Jan. Col. Hewson marched into the County of Kildare with 700 horse and relieved the Country from the plundering Enemy. 79 Co. Hewson took the garrison of Rothdril. 80 He took also agarison called Pangers Grandge. 81 Col. Cook with Col. jefford took from the Lord Inchequeen the garrison of R●nous. 82 They took also Murrough Garrison. 83 They reduced Blorney. 84 They also took the hold of Killigraham. 85 Baltimore Garrison was reduced to the L. Lieute. 86 The Garrison at Castlebaven was surrendered to his Excellency. 87 His Excellency reduced Castle Mallow. 88 Morollop was taken by his Excellency. 89 Caperqueen also was then taken. 90 His Excellency took Drominosh. 100 Dungarvon was also taken by his Excellency. 101 Cap. Barrow sallied out of Arklow and slew divers of the L. of Ormonds' men that besieged it. 102 Sir Charles Coot took in Castle Do a strong Port 103 The L. Lieu. marching in to Munster, on Jan. 13 sent out 150 foot, and 220 horse, commanded by Cap. Wil Walker, who took Timon Castle kept by Lieu. Bryan. 104 The 22 of jan. Cap. Wil Walker took Artcoman Castle, and all those that kept it prisoners, except one that was a Tomy, who was slain. 105 A party of the Lord Inchequeens forces having retaken the Castle of Deep, Col. Cook. with Col. Shelburne marched thither, and retook it again on Jan. the 25 106 The Lord Lieutenant took Kilkenny Castle. 107 Cap. Heibotle, with Cap. Thomas Walker, took the Castle of Ballimore on the 1 day of Feb. 108 The L. Lieutenant took Clogheen a strong Garrison 109 On Feb. a his Excellency took Mac-mire Castle 110 His Excellency also took Raghill Castle wherein were some Ulster foot, the Cap. whereof was taken prisoner before. 111 His Excellency took also some Garrisons of the White Knights. 112 His Excellency took other Garrisons in Rochet County. 113 His Excellency reduced all from Mayallo to the Shower side. 114 The L. Broghit took Oldcastle Town & Garrison 115 His Lordsh. took also Sir Ed. Fitz. barris Castle. 116 His Lordship took also Mayallo, and hanged six Revolters. 117 The L. Lieu took Fethard, a Garrison of Ormonds. 118 Col. Cook reduced the Castle of Ballibock. 119 He reduced Eniscorfy that was betrayed to the enemy. 120 Col. Reynolds with a party of the L. Lieutenant's Forces, routed 100 of the Lord Assories horse, and of the Prisoners one Revolter was hanged. 121 He reduced the Garrison at Butler's house. 122 He reduced two places more near thereby, where 100 were slain. 123 He took the Garrison of Knocktofec. 124 Col. Phair with a party of his Excellencies forces marched to Carick-mac, which a party of the marquis of Ormonds had taken, surprised 60 of them cut of the Garrison, and caused them to surrender it to him. 125 Major Gen. Ireton took Arfinom and slew 13 of Ormonds' men in taking it. 126 He took a considerable Pass over the Shower. 127 His Excellency settled the County of Tipperary all but 7 Garrisons, so that they were then to bring in 1500 l. a month contribution. 128 Col. Cook took Brownes Castle by storm, Feb. 16 where by reason of two barrels of powder blown up by the Enemy, there was a greater loss in the taking of it, then in taking of Wexford. 129 On Feb. 26 Col. Hewson, with 2000 Foot, and 100 Horse, took Fort Lease Garrison. 130 He took also Blackreath Garrison. 131 He then took K●lmaog Garrison. 132 Feb. 28. Col. Hewson took the strong Garrison of Balashamon in the Bog of Allen 133 He also took Athy, a Pass upon the Barrow. 134 About the beginning of March, the L. Lieute. took the strong Castle of Chase, in the Island of Shewer. 135 His Excellency reduced also Kiltenon, a strong. Castle of the Lord Dunboyuts. 136 His Excellency then also took the Castle of. Goldenbridge upon Sewer. 137 Also he took the Castle of Dundrum. 138 Bellenokelly also then taken by his Excellency. 139 Divers holds also t●ken in the County of Limerick 140 Col. Crumwel landed at Yongball from Mitford. haven with more recruits. 141 Divers slain at Clanmell by the Lord Lieutenants. Forts before it. 142 The Lord Brogbil, and Col Henry Crumwell, defeated the Lord Inchequeen near Limerick, slew 160 took 120 Prisoners, viz. Col. Thomson, Col Jackson and 3 Colonels more, 4 Lieu. Colone's, and others, and took 300 gallapt Horse. 143 Col. Reynolds did beat the Earl of Castlehaven near Laughlin. 144 Laughlin taken by Col. Hewson. 145 Thomas Town and Castle taken by storm. Imprimatur, Hen, Scobel, Cler. Parliament: LONDON, Printed by Robert Ibbitson, and are to be sold by William Ley at Paul's Chain, 1650