A true account of the present state of Ireland, giving a full relation of the new establishment made by the late King James, as it was presented to the Right Honble the Earl An exact relation of the persecutions, robberies, and losses, sustained by the Protestants of Killmare, in Ireland. With an account of their erecting a fortress to defend themselves against the bloody insolencies of the papists. Also, the way and manner of their happy escape into England: together with the reasons why the Protestants there did not regiment themselves, and take the field, or make their flight sooner. As likewise, some natural conclusions that plague and famine will arise forthwith in that kingdom. By a principal manager in that action. By authority.
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Language: | English |
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Printed for Tho. Bennet, at the Half-Moon, in St. Paul's Church-yard; and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall
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Collection: | Benjamin Iveagh |
Item Description: | 36 |
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Physical Description: | 30 p. [2] 18 cm. |
Bibliography: | Binding: Full calf rebacked. Bound with 24 other pamphlets. Manuscript list of contents on flyleaf and two following leaves and continued on last blank leaf. Attributed by Wing to Richard Orpen. With half-title. With final advertisement leaf. Wing O-46 Knocklofty Pamphlets. J3 AR668/3 |