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The last good newes from Ireland. Or, The copy of a letter...
Published 1641“…Last good newes from Ireland.…”
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The last good newes from Ireland. Or, The copy of a letter...
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The Last nevves from Ireland, or, A trve relation of the sad estate and feare of Dublin, and of the siege of Tredaugh by the rebels being a trve copie of a letter dated the 19 of D...
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The Last nevves from Ireland, or, A trve relation of the sad estate and feare of Dublin, and of the siege of Tredaugh by the rebels being a trve copie of a letter dated the 19 of D...
Published 1641“…The Last newes from Ireland.…”
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New propositions from the King of Scotland to the...
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New propositions from the King of Scotland to the...
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The last nevves from Ireland; or, a true relation of the sad estate and feares of Dublin, and of the siege of Tredaugh by the rebels: being a true copie of a letter dated the 19. o...
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The last nevves from Ireland; or, a true relation of the sad estate and feares of Dublin, and of the siege of Tredaugh by the rebels: being a true copie of a letter dated the 19. o...
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More true and exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings...
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Good newes from Ireland and from the Irish seas, or, A...
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More true and exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings...
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More true and exceeding joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings...
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Exceeding ioyfull newes from Ireland, or a true discovery of the present...
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Exceeding ioyfull newes from Ireland, or a true discovery of the present...
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An exact and true relation how eighteene French and Irish men, whose names are set downe, were apprehended at Salt-come in Devonshire neere Plymouth, and from thence by order of Parliament, brought up to Newgate, on Munday the 7th March 1641. upon a suspition that they had an intention to transport victuals and munition to the rebels in Ireland. Whereunto is added very good newes from Ireland,...
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An exact and true relation how eighteene French and Irish men, whose names are set downe, were apprehended at Salt-come in Devonshire neere Plymouth, and from thence by order of Parliament, brought up to Newgate, on Munday the 7th March 1641. upon a suspition that they had an intention to transport victuals and munition to the rebels in Ireland. Whereunto is added very good newes from Ireland,...
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