The narrative of Mr. John Fitz-Gerrald, late of the order of St. Francis, in the kingdom of Ireland. Wherein is contained 1 Several things relating to the Irish plot, managed by Plunket the titular Arch-Bishop of that kingdom (and now committed to the goal of Newgate.) 2 The intrigue of Sympson Tonge, to invalidate the testimony of his father Doctor Israel Tonge, Doctor Oates, and other of the King's evidences. 3 An account of Captian Elie and their cursed contrivance ot undermnine the Protestant religion. 4 The strange and wonderful manner of his conversion from popery, with many other remarkable passages. All published for general satisfaction.

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Main Author: Fitz-Gerrald, John
Language:English
Published: London printed for Richard Janeway [1681]
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Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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Physical Description:[6], 30 p. 30 cm.
Bibliography:""To the reader"" signed: H.P. With a preliminary order to print. Gerald Tighe library stamp on the title and at the end. Kodern wrappers. Order to print dated October 11, 1680. Bradshaw 7085, Wing F1074. NL A6 AR1032.