The indictment and arraignment of John Price Esquire. Late receiver-general in Ireland. With a hundred and one other Protestants, at Wicklow, before John Keating Esq; Chief Justice of the Common pleas a Protestant, and Henry Lynch Knight Baron of the Exchequer, a Papist: with variety of arguments between the judges and councel, and the Lord Chief Justice Keatings charge to the jury. A letter sent to and read by the judges in the court, for a loane for the popish armies subsistance. With an account of the seizing and condemnation of Sir Thomas Southwell, and two hundred other Protestant gentlemen at Gallaway. Sir Laurence Parsons and several others at Birr and Maryborough, in the King and Queens county in Ireland, and the barbarous execution of some of them. Collected by a person that was present, and took the same in writing. Licensed July 17. 1689. J. Fraser.
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Language: | English |
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printed for R. Clavel at the Peacock, in St. Paul's Church-yard
1689
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Collection: | Benjamin Iveagh |
Item Description: | 43 |
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Physical Description: | 36 p. 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. Bradshaw 7141, Gilbert Library 664, Wing I151. Knocklofty Pamphlets. J3 AR668/11 |