Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh

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Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh
James Stuart
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He, however, withdrew in confusion from that station during the night, closely pursued by Terence O'Hanlon, at the head of Tyrone's horse, Meanwhile the victorious Tyrone^ master of the field of fight, prepared with a generous solicitude to bury the slain.
The decisive victory gained over Bagenal was instantaneously follow*ed by the surrender of Portmore and Armagh. The insurrection was soon more widely extended ; the malcontents of Leinster burst into the English Pale; whilst Tirrel and Owny M
...acRory O'More traversed Ulster with some thousand troops. Here the English colonists were driven from their settlements, and their houses con- sumed w'jth fire. Many of the men were slaughtered without mercy, and the women were subjected to the gross and savage brutality of the victorious party.
Tyrone, who was everywhere hailed as the champion of Ireland, received from Spain supplies of men and money, with assurance of effectual military aid. The Pope also transmitted to him, by the Spanish envoys, Don Martin de la Cerva and Matth^o Oviedo, archbishop of Dublin, a number of indulgences and a hallowed plume, said to have been formed from the feathers of the phcenix.


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