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quadgram frequency
early english books online35
under the command of28
of the siege of26
of the said city24
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half a pound of23
a council of war19
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on the other side18
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characters represented either as16
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the said lieutenant general11
the earl of antrim11
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jesus christ our lord10
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particular relation of the3
second discourse to the3
they could not be3
relation of the forces3
pretence of private business3
have mercy upon us3
the diocess of clogher3
as they shall think3
defence of that place3
it was resolved that3
on the side of3
material passages relating to3
the memoirs of such3
barrels of powder in3
the government of the3
about horse and foot3
with a particular relation3
account of the condition3
what quantity of provisions3
provision in the garrison3
make them deliver up3
is much distressed by3
to open the gates3
make the best defence3
may be bought up3
many of the protestants3
inserted from the memoirs3
an address to the3
and sir john mac3
description and map of3
so that they were3
a general massacre of3
to suffer himself to3
in order to their3
of the protestants to3
in defence of dr3
daily send unto them3
had like to have3
into the said city3
party of the enemies3
th of july instant3
how they burnt the3
he took it upon3
of king william and3
of the enemy at3
notes of a gentleman3
they burnt the towne3
giving an account of3
the other part of3
person or persons whatsoever3
in a posture of3
parts for our service3
is added a description3
all persons that shall3
that reverend divine and3
the motion of the3
the county of antrim3
some few miles of3
the arrival of the3
did not a little3
of the massacre in3
after governour bakers death3
as well as to3
a pound of tobacco3
a small party of3
and justices of the3
the interest of the3
is desired to publish3
of the rebels neare3
the residue of the3
in the city and3
most of the gentlemen3
of those that are3
and sligo are also3
the fury of the3
died of their wounds3
meaner sort of the3
kingston and his party3
great quantity of provisions3
by a council of3
condition of the town3
instructions for our trusty3
condition of the protestants3
as well for their3
the blessing of god3
account of the massacre3
that in the mean3
our men pursued them3
praise thy holy name3
the enemy could not3
massacre of the protestants3
forces in the said3
with ejaculations for every3
to be brought to3
deliver up their city3
several occasions out of3
management of the provisions3
annoy our protestant subjects3
side of the bogg3
the garrison of derry3
passages relating to other3
satisfaction of this nation3
a description and map3
by the said governours3
these are to certifie3
the garrison reduced to3
same may be done3
the side of the3
to make them deliver3
the county of sligo3
for want of provisions3
of a second discourse3
they were in a3
the duke of schomberg3
for the surrender of3
the news of the3
citizens of the city3
upon several occasions out3
in the sight of3
soldiers of that garrison3
of our regiments of3
memorable transactions of that3
a letter from one3
part of his army3
in the service of3
for deliverances from popery3
princess anne of denmark3
and habiliments of war3
quantity of provisions of3
every day in the3
which is added a3
the preservation of the3
it upon the place3
if they had not3
sligo are also inserted3
from so rash an3
of any of our3
people to whom these3
thought it necessary for3
both horse and foot3
to each particular occasion3
and we doubt not3
that he was not3
almighty and everlasting god3
residue of the said3
with their goods and3
the forces of the3
letter from one mr3
against a well appointed3
ejaculations for every day3
to their own dwellings3
short account of the3
latter part of the3
neare approaches unto it3
the officers of derry3
all christian people to3
of the north of3
to the fury of3
to take notice of3
free and general pardon3
came up to the3
of a gentleman who3
about the th of3
persons that shall attempt3
interest of the protestant3
provisions of all sorts3
reverend divine and valiant3
were said to be3
and citizens of the3
they made that last3
ten of the clock3
w estc r ocm3
so from time to3
the command of collonel3
and are to be3
well for their own3
the meaner sort of3
that he could not3
whereas we have ordered3
the th or th3
aptara keyed and coded3
the power of the3
that if they would3
and the duke of3
from the king to3
the lives of thousands3
a pound of shillin3
the rebels neare approaches3
to be sold by3
in chief of the3
that he did not3
took it upon the3
on the walls to3
from the notes of3
and to take care3
in a letter from3
called a council of3
and one pound and3
you can against all3
with the speech of3
and the menaces and3
to the hazard of3
taken from the notes3
counties of down and3
upon the news of3
or any of them3
a well appointed army3
substance of a second3
of the articles against3
in the river of3
these presents shall come3
lieutenant collonel robert lundy3
can against all persons3
command of lieutenant general3
attempt to come up3
commander in chief of3
the army consisting of3
at their own charge3
that i have been3
a particular relation of3
view of the city3
that it is not3
the officer in chief3
return to their own3
england for their relief3
of ulster and sligo3
nobility and gentry of3
repair to their respective3
he will not be3
a letter to the3
some troops of horse3
other officers of the3
their ammunition was spent3
of our men being3
perches distant from the3
the hearts of the3
those that are in3
of the city and3
best defence you can3
the hand of god3
material passages in ireland3
it was impossible for3
the rebellion in ireland3
the body of our3
and what quantity of3
that they may never3
he will not suffer3
are also inserted from3
upon the approach of3
into troops and companies3
by the reverend mr3
or either of their3
of provisions of all3
for the further satisfaction3
news of the prince3
may see by the3
advice and assistance to3
the news of this3
thanksgivings for deliverances from3
and provisions of war3
without the necessity of3
the besieged soldiers in3
also how they burnt3
some of the enemy3
out of their own3
one of the captains3
sovereign lord and lady3
as well as their3
or either of them3
to treat with him3
rest of the royal3
to rectifie the mistakes3
and the security of3
in the management of3
do not approve of3
to act as governour3
some of the gentlemen3
and so from time3
of the royal family3
humphry of stuke in3
thou art my god3
advice to the late3
and indeed the whole3
but to return to3
witness our hands this3
the latter part of3
and to that end3
the declaration of the3
against all persons that3
give an account of3
it will not be3
a full account of3
to the late besieged3
to the preservation of3
all parts of the3
part of the narrative3
pound of meal to3
of the council of3
against his said majesty3
remain in this kingdom3
our protestant subjects within3
as he took it3
to go to their3
derry to the king3
th or th of3
the first of july3
transactions of that city3
they shall think fit3
the men on the3
a clock in the3
to the major general3
under the great seal3
th day of july3
to go to the3
the lord thy god3
they came up to3
the gates and receive3
they daily send unto3
at the presence of3
as were chiefly concerned3
to the top of3
battel is not ours3
out of each of3
collector of our customs2
and they had been2
by the belly of2
adhere to the laws2
sent a messenger to2
but to no purpose2
the county of donegal2
the counties of downe2
being in england is2
security they can demand2
of the enemies of2
from the garrison of2
the enemy placed a2
governour and inhabitants of2
the same for the2
said city be yet2
three companies of the2
the besieged made another2
of the foresaid city2
meal for each private2
with a party of2
and concurring to beget2
with what haste they2
gathering together of those2
of all which expences2
the mercy of the2
by the sheriffs and2
side of the town2
having an account of2
joyn you in two2
eyewitness to most of2
to take as much2
sacrifice to the fury2
better with the enemy2
and half a barrel2
the works of thy2
the sick and wounded2
it shall be lawful2
the hard dealing the2
and in that case2
have a desire to2
have hereunto subscribed our2
and being arrived there2
at the writing of2
in the town for2
shall find that no2
to the relief of2
his orders from the2
lieutenant general hamilton formerly2
but the men were2
of his grace the2
men whatsoever of our2
upon the hard dealing2
repair to the quarters2
of thy mercy and2
of lieutenant collonel whitney2
that he would take2
a weeks provision at2
him to shift for2
and the safety of2
encouragement of raw men2
of the gates and2
the same time that2
with the advice of2
to treat with us2
eminent person or persons2
sufficient power to treat2
appoint the right honourable2
armed men whatsoever of2
he would demolish our2
would demolish our town2
vouchsafe a candid and2
in answer to yours2
god of his infinite2
were desired to withdraw2
and provide for the2
it related in a2
shall be agreed on2
as he thought fit2
you will represent our2
your diligence and care2
should be hereafter sent2
conditions granted to them2
on a message to2
which expences you are2
the city of edinburgh2
manner of cursed cruelties2
yet we contrived no2
you shall find necessary2
saints give thanks unto2
is good for us2
enemy will soon possess2
whatsoever of our forces2
i am too free2
would have made him2
a readiness to sail2
only sent to oppose2
mercies upon their majesties2
the same day a2
governour in the said2
of july in the2
same to be acted2
other persons of quality2
or the officer in2
that they were all2
and disorder in the2
in his name above2
in obedience to his2
and in the mean2
are to entertain a2
walker governour of derry2
on the ways and2
their prayers to god2
do not find it2
derry giving a farther2
lines at the wind2
the county of tyrone2
you in your discretion2
discretion shall think requisite2
provided an unusual furniture2
we disposed our selves2
being sent under the2
as well in all2
judge most of yours2
was pleased to make2
our souls in patience2
of our customs there2
gave us an account2
other part of the2
but to suffer like2
shall produce a certificate2
the regiments whereof they2
means by which the2
same terms as those2
and an half of2
shot in the arm2
of the popish clergy2
in spight of all2
cause them immediately to2
the said part of2
not provision in the2
are to endeavour by2
governours and officers of2
most reasonable to me2
unsafe to land the2
he being willing to2
officers of the army2
the security of those2
the service in his2
that might result from2
disposed of in the2
deliver the said commission2
a person that does2
for surrendring the town2
to inform us whether2
the protestants in this2
army consisting of men2
on board were desired2
by all his majesties2
the th of decem2
it is my opinion2
necessary posture of defence2
hard dealing the protected2
read by the bishop2
transactions of the city2
one pound and an2
do declare and remonstrate2
this is the only2
is not convenient for2
and receive them into2
sheriffs of the said2
spare either age or2
in a general meeting2
or in the country2
are to go to2
he is forced to2
in an irish camp2
the christian champion being2
for it than before2
to draw up in2
there were persons appointed2
shall think requisite for2
and as soon as2
shadow of his wings2
a friend in his2
he see no unclean2
is greater than the2
you and solomon richards2
immediately after the said2
to the commander in2
and for his safe2
disposed our selves to2
the command of that2
till i can joyn2
in general you are2
are to inform us2
and that the said2
a messenger to carry2
by the advice of2
new letter from london2
out a white flag2
the said city of2
of all the forces2
pound of french butter2
issue out his orders2
of relief from england2
also of their friends2
before god and the2
as you shall appoint2
to the walls of2
make his way to2
yet in the hands2
present circumstances of affairs2
if lundy was sworn2
you shall find it2
a body of horse2
fitted with all provisions2
obedience due to their2
and machinations of the2
account by john mackenzie2
and whether the frigat2
two in the afternoon2
said regiments at any2
away in the night2
officers of the customs2
and collonel gustavus hamilton2
and others of this2
the chief of the2
they shall be restored2
the utter ruine of2
that is dear to2
but when his lordship2
let you know there2
signed by the governor2
they were all of2
and that all conditions2
to all the garrison2
in shedding innocent blood2
assure the governour and2
shall be nearest to2
so to order things2
in their own defence2
be forced to see2
considering the present circumstances2
of some of the2
with about horse and2
had the majority of2
are in that port2
wood carried before them2
them to make them2
sincerely determined to persevere2
put them out of2
or sex in case2
he was ready to2
given at the court2
shall be thought necessary2
upper part of the2
to acquaint the earl2
may serve for morning2
deliver the town to2
when the particulars necessary2
chief for the time2
to go out and2
to the best advantage2
necessary for our service2
to cause all the2
see no unclean thing2
defend our men from2
and two of the2
prayer before the communion2
resolved to defend the2
and remonstrate to the2
may perish with them2
up to the town2
places as he shall2
you in relation to2
our said regiments into2
account of the state2
protestant subjects in those2
in this following letter2
logarbo sampled and proofread2
londonderry being taken from2
receive during your stay2
to himself the title2
you are to assure2
account of the present2
paid unto you at2
towne of strabam with2
we are encouraged to2
a pound of starch2
the said sum towards2
quit the garrison of2
printed for the author2
all this would not2
majesties great care and2
upon it as a2
and all gentlemen and2
thy name for ever2
with the assistance of2
the humour of the2
destroying all the rest2
the said three persons2
do not arrogate to2
to his majesties government2
to each pound of2
may be left for2
to endeavour the landing2
not after that time2
county council of five2
that the lieutenant general2
as to the siege2
what shall be defective2
as near as may2
so that the enemy2
that the enemy could2
to expose them to2
of pity and compassion2
his safe return to2
hamilton formerly received from2
by all manner of2
to each man pounds2
to be taken by2
be there the th2
such as will freely2
and dread soveraign lord2
but the preservation of2
that you will represent2
they do not send2
opposition to his royal2
bombs being brought to2
which shall continue the2
of the said sum2
meeting of the field2
in case they have2
the said city held2
drew up the bridge2
rectifie the mistakes and2
they thought fit to2
the present circumstances of2
of the subsistance delivered2
being their own fault2
but our men on2
ordered to keep the2
that city faithfully represented2
determined to persevere in2
that if lundy was2
any attempt to come2
major proposed to the2
as to what concerns2
the popish party in2
forces advanced to take2
may make terms the2
the lord kingston till2
brought to the scale2
were ready to enter2
to adhere to the2
which they shall agree2
and violence of the2
and lay hold on2
are to land the2
that as we have2
doubt not but all2
voyage shall be fully2
not only by the2
killed at the wind2
cannon and small shot2
away our families into2
we lay our blood2
have a necessary guard2
or spare either age2
out of design to2
that if they had2
will be in the2
provision at least with2
provisions necessary for the2
for the prince of2
need not be apprehensive2
in the said regiments2
procure a free and2
safety put our said2
return us an account2
a great part of2
so as to put2
should now so soon2
set not up your2
may never depart from2
committed to his charge2
them to their respective2
bought up or secured2
inclinations as well as2
take as much care2
give some account of2
and take possession of2
the majority of votes2
necessary for the sustenance2
provisions of their own2
that he thinks he2
and one captain maxwell2
he will forthwith issue2
but all in vain2
security of those parts2
as in seeing the2
than your most humble2
be inviolably observed by2
against him and his2
of that worthy divine2
of his majesties forces2
the mean time we2
be communicated to the2
that it was no2
dear and dread soveraign2
in one of his2
meditations the prayer wednesday2
regiments at or near2
bless catherine the queen2
stuke in berkshire gent2
receive them into the2
themselves of this place2
and delivering him our2
to oppose the english2
find necessary for our2
about three or four2
necessary guard with them2
part of the town2
irish army came to2
are encouraged to hope2
appointed to carry over2
without delay to repair2
the view of the2
are to assure the2
of goods and religion2
a number of the2
into the town the2
giving us speedy notice2
be hereafter sent them2
have an influence on2
of war at london2
remote prospect i have2
may be the like2
also by governours and2
be yet in the2
taken by the besieged2
but matters of fact2
we judge most convenient2
party of the irish2
prayer for the evening2
disposed of from time2
thrown into the town2
ready to enter the2
one pound of anniseeds2
those of his own2
is dear to us2
a piece of justice2
then to take care2
the charge of the2
proposed to the said2
escape than by flight2
and he will never2
time to time will2
quarters of the regiment2
of the irish horse2
shall find it unsafe2
the bell tolls for2
proceedings of the council2
put them into the2
son to the earl2
and therefore require your2
bombs thrown into the2
influence on the rest2
shall be permitted to2
will have a care2
of wood carried before2
major baker had the2
am sure they will2
endeavour the landing of2
as far as charlemont2
in the same publick2
ball thrown into the2
they can for horses2
if you suffer in2
back to the port2
the walls of derry2
to the same purpose2
of the hands of2
said major proposed to2
only of those that2
not to be found2
about the beginning of2
the right honourable the2
upon his death or2
to beget in us2
host goeth forth against2
the same day the2
he is able to2
up of the said2
prey to our enemies2
of strabam with many2
the day of judgment2
and do his utmost2
of meal for each2
the relief of the2
both of horse and2
prevent by accepting the2
case you do not2
but all this would2
the captain of the2
with all provisions necessary2
it was proposed to2
the said town of2
to their majesties service2
in the said provinces2
from such as have2
to put them into2
part of the countrey2
and taken by the2
now given you in2
lord primate of ireland2
other places and countries2
preservation of that city2
for england or scotland2
the bog to the2
christian champion being the2
court at whitehall this2
the popish clergy in2
during your stay there2
and the time of2
such of them as2
of each of the2
they may thank themselves2
thought fit to send2
with some of their2
nay some of them2
but having received no2
the second edition corrected2
will fight for their2
all his majesties forces2
good correspondence and friendship2
our men sallied out2
as if he were2
shall be wanting in2
uses as you with2
on monday the th2
has disposed of the2
trivial a thing as2
regiment whereof you are2
we contrived no other2
the menaces and treats2
of those that were2
to desire his orders2
all the professors thereof2
as far as st2
and upon his death2
in their discretion and2
hoping for some deliverance2
some of their officers2
the garrison should be2
thy holy name for2
to his majesties service2
the said major proposed2
from the prince of2
follow as near as2
quartered and disposed of2
with the regiments under2
have a care to2
some necessary posture of2
us in its ashes2
a great deal of2
and all other officers2
to persevere in our2
it is to be2
to lye about the2
with the rest of2
holy name and word2
our blessed lord and2
he was one of2
as to the last2
them immediately to be2
there is not provision2
the fort of culmore2
of the forces raised2
an especial instance of2
nicholas bodington at the2
the king being willing2
the advice of some2
notice of the articles2
order to fight the2
and defend our walls2
discourse by way of2
in the beginning of2
is able to deliver2
as i judge most2
no other means of2
body of the irish2
each regiment barrels of2
the camp at derry2
to shift for himself2
delivered over as a2
the city of derry2
garrison is reduced to2
and the holy ghost2
necessary for the voyage2
to his royal commands2
to give you a2
be collonel to the2
the governour and officers2
and provided an unusual2
of the inhabitants of2
escaping several imminent dangers2
great success of his2
least to invade the2
in a condition to2
of in the said2
and being confirmed in2
blessed lord and saviour2
iron chains for bridles2
at receiving the bread2
to the disposal of2
as to put them2
selves as sheep appointed2
do not betwixt this2
up to the said2
and victuals to supply2
do not send us2
one pound of tallow2
of the necessity of2
have firmly and sincerely2
of the truth of2
several of the brittish2
the nourishment of my2
four companies of foot2
or ten days at2
a half of meal2
immediately to be arrayed2
the irish and english2
midst of our camp2
of his majesties most2
more chearfully obey you2
landing of them there2
it being low water2
them on all occasions2
for thy truth and2
of war was called2
the said county of2
now in our custody2
gave an account of2
of the swallow frigat2
to be immediately destroyed2
and xml conversion a2
does appear by his2
and orders to him2
and stores committed to2
to follow as near2
the said city be2
governour of the city2
the behaviour of his2
i am sure they2
that they and their2
some of the council2
of their present danger2
represent our condition to2
the learned bishop usher2
lye about the walls2
and other officers of2
that with all expedition2
due to their natural2
the best posture they2
other uses as you2
officers shall privately withdraw2
in several places about2
our care in sending2
the rest of his2
so rash an vndertaking2
was sent by the2
none could be had2
effectual and successful carrying2
regard from all the2
the mouth of the2
abstract of their popish2
received repeated advertisements of2
full and sufficient power2
subjects in those parts2
their agents and assigns2
as have a desire2
send unto them to2
considerable numbers of the2
judge of the whole2
who knew nothing of2
starved for want of2
great means by which2
their friends and adherents2
in ireland by mr2
up or secured in2
a good correspondence and2
be forced to take2
not delivered over as2
necessity of bringing any2
letter to the society2
to take their part2
will with the assistance2
subjects of this kingdom2
poor people be withdrawn2
who was in a2
may be pleased to2
came to the following2
i can joyn you2
together of those of2
of officers killed and2
so we have firmly2
was not governour of2
us whether captain james2
at first we were2
unexpectedly to provide for2
shall have liberty to2
an account of our2
that there was not2
so unexpectedly to provide2
and that one of2
and gild brother of2
a regiment of horse2
left the whole direction2
the th of march2
not find it for2
means of escape than2
that the general has2
to be delivered unto2
the manner of marching2
therein during his residing2
held out so long2
of the persons aforesaid2
well in all things2
unto you at chester2
computation we could make2
army which shall continue2
to the main guard2
our dear and dread2
from the hands of2
of those of their2
possess our souls in2
which may rationally induce2
the lives of prisoners2
and all other armed2
an unusual furniture of2
the kings interest to2
the th of december2
whom he shall appoint2
a regiment of foot2
these are to certify2
of our most gracious2
the spirits of the2
and the protestants of2
there is no end2
will be forced to2
the rest having used2
themselves in the best2
upon as a great2
our supplications and prayers2
with an address to2
zeal for the protestant2
some of the chief2
you shall find that2
commanding a flying army2
that if the enemy2
of powder in the2
the least to invade2
perish with them for2
with a small bullet2
lay down their arms2
in the town were2
that if he did2
o sing unto god2
in being sent under2
from heaven against them2
resolved to stand upon2
a considerable number of2
upon their majesties forces2
most dutiful and dying2
the present condition of2
shall be restored to2
or either of which2
man pounds of beef2
come to be made2
elected to act as2
he may return home2
some eminent person or2
the hands of seventeen2
as to the english2
hazard of his life2
at ten of the2
the time of trouble2
and one quarter of2
ten days at most2
furniture of iron chains2
wait the issue of2
this seems most reasonable2
governour of the town2
post against the enemy2
to several persons of2
guard with them to2
the said town and2
machinations of the enemies2
whole direction of matters2
by such of the2
talbot had his arm2
with all precipitation to2
them on their march2
the said pamphlet is2
wanting in the said2
at whitehall this th2
submit our selves in2
to enquire what ships2
and conduct of his2
forces of the counties2
for all his benefits2
to time will do2
without the least cause2
they will be forced2
the ways and roads2
the last house of2
sustenance of the said2
the money and stores2
carry over the two2
make the best of2
they shall agree to2
that the conditions granted2
i shall give the2
great danger from the2
sent under the walls2
in all human probability2
commissions from the prince2
of the people of2
our men from a2
are immediately to acquaint2
and that it pleased2
likelihood the enemy will2
said sum towards the2
shall be there the2
this time forth for2
bodies of horse and2
now i must return2
or they shall be2
i may become a2
goodness and loving kindness2
the orchard on the2
breathings of the soul2
thy hand of providence2
both the governour and2
are to make enquiry2
coming speedily from england2
return to the obedience2
you are to endeavour2
that under the pretence2
it was agreed to2
and inhabitants of that2
that sir arthur rawden2
pound and an half2
every person and persons2
of the conditions on2
paper for surrendring the2
part of the bridge2
reasonable and prudent means2
sixty were bespoke in2
resented in the garrison2
betwixt this and munday2
drawn up in the2
were persons appointed to2
two pecks of bay2
he promises to secure2
and a pound of2
of irish and highlanders2
concurring to beget in2
some of their guns2
their brethren in england2
and sir arthur rawden2
go forth with our2
stores committed to his2
the surrender of culmore2
richards regiment to go2
when they were ready2
with us for the2
bespoke in one place2
the two regiments under2
with a full and2
to the said dr2
last house of commons2
baker governour during his2
liberty of goods and2
free in my advice2
is not provision in2
they were like to2
way through the enemies2
since it will be2
all his majesties subjects2
for all thy mercies2
said lieutenant general hamilton2
was ordered to be2
the pass at toam2
you shall receive during2
was then in the2
to the army being2
thousand arms to be2
of war was held2
their passage to the2
that case you are2
general hamilton formerly received2
more effectual and successful2
cannon ball thrown into2
other commanders of his2
the glory of thy2
if i am too2
all provisions necessary for2
of prisoners lye at2
be delivered unto them2
you are without delay2
sir arthur rawden had2
mona logarbo text and2
what can we render2
at both or either2
with them to their2
by the kings warrant2
avoid confusions and distractions2
hearing you have taken2
from our said governour2
of that city faithfully2
and other places thereabouts2
be quartered in the2
the lord shall preserve2
he will forthwith cause2
accepting the conditions have2
the belly of god2
we do declare and2
the world will be2
to him by the2
they were ready to2
the forces raised by2
out of the hands2
forces under the command2
enquire what ships there2
not be improper to2
the likelihood the enemy2
the enemy will soon2
appear by his commission2
from on board the2
an account soon after2
were not able to2
be brought to the2
have resolved to stand2
having received no answer2
case they do not2
the gifts of god2
our men being out2
of william and mary2
a present help in2
of our distressed condition2
all reasonable and prudent2
of the town to2
king and queen of2
and if it shall2
related to those in2
and remarkable predictions of2
be so industrious in2
for our service to2
for selling or embezling2
our selves to a2
by a little boy2
in their passage to2
the isle of man2
the principal officers shall2
that stayed in london2
and on them as2
the name of all2
in the first place2
paid unto you by2
through the merits of2
some of the popish2
the lord there is2
deliverance and diversion of2
the gates and shut2
with all civility imaginable2
to march to liverpool2
any other person or2
of the whole regiment2
sheriffs and justices of2
assistance of god soon2
the voyage shall be2
lundy our governour thereof2
my hand this th2
with a train of2
and the princes of2
with them for want2
the water were burnt2
to give me a2
not think this sufficient2
champion being the substance2
and came to the2
any part of it2
made their way to2
being the first of2
but at last they2
what haste they could2
having heard it read2
such directions as you2
but in case you2
a very considerable army2
the major general an2
forthwith brought to this2
at the camp at2
but were forced to2
the better with the2
they or one of2
in the highest heavens2
for the sustenance of2
sent to hillsbrough for2
and not to admit2
but at last the2
his zeal to the2
send some troops of2
of prayers and meditations2
to the charge of2
the number of near2
the garrison is reduced2
they planted some of2
in case you shall2
i shall produce a2
killed in several places2
the god of jacob2
does not delight in2
committee of the last2
but protestants into our2
as a prey unto2
for fire to burn2
when we first awake2
the said ships and2
number of the enemy2
sent them from england2
being confirmed in our2
both sides the river2
the difficulties they were2
such as have taken2
is chosen collonel to2
of londonderry as he2
the priests and friers2
in relation to the2
lives in that cause2
others of this garrison2
and captain hugh mac2
to the soldiers of2
the passes on the2
be in a much2
and for the defence2
a hundred weight of2
that they did not2
a company of foot2
they shall have the2
thy body and bloud2
the protestants of ireland2
what other reasonable security2
the obedience due to2
we began to consider2
only with our lips2
of the captains of2
and solomon richards are2
name of all the2
said regiments to be2
that we were not2
appears by his sending2
view of the town2
the truth of it2
this day collonel murray2
be thrown into the2
forthwith issue out his2
and if you suffer2
of what they had2
divine breathings of the2
vengeance from heaven against2
not be wanting to2
precipitation to hurry away2
at a general council2
requisite for our service2
to their natural prince2
consider it as an2
no power from the2
this time governour baker2
barrel of beef to2
the town of cavan2
day of this instant2
and that they could2
king james the second2
to be a prey2
and greater succours of2