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The royal embassage from the Prince of Orange to the peeres and commons in England : to advertise them of some dangerous plots of forraigne enemies, undertaken by Don Keevalo Caris, and others, to invade this kingdome : with his desire, that all the ports and cinque coasts be fortified with strong armes and ammunition : as also how he freely proffer'd himself to resist both them and the Irish rebels.
Author:
Frederick Henry
Year: 1641
Publisher: [London] : Printed for Tho. Powel.,
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A proclamation for the immediate fortifying of the citie of Dublin and the suburbs thereof
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The heads of severall petitions delivered by many of the troopers against the Lord General and some other officers of the army. : With the answer which Mr. Pym made to the severall heads or petitions, before the committee on Tuesday, October 5. 1641.
Author:
Pym, John
Year: 1641
Publisher: London : Printed for Iohn Thomas,
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A Bloody battell, or, The rebels overthrow and Protestants victorie : being a true relation of a great skirmish fought betweene Sir Thomas Moore of the Protestant party and Maqueres the generall of the rebels on the 2 day of Decemb. 1641 : also, of a cruell and detestable murther committed by 7 soldiers on the body of Mr. Atkins his wife and young child : in what a horrid manner they ript up his wives wombe being great with child and afterward burnt her and her child in most lamentable manner.
Year: 1641
Publisher: London : Printed for John Greensmith,
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A Bloody battell : or The rebels overthrow, and Protestants victorie. Being a true relation of a great skirmish fought betweene Sir Thomas Moore of the Protestant party, and Maqueres the generall of the rebels, on the 2. day of Decemb. 1641. Also, of a cruell and detestable murther committed by 7. soldiers on the body of Mr. Atkins, his wife, and young child. In what a horrid manner they ript up his wives wombe being great with child, and afterward burnt her and her child in most lamentable manner.
Year: 1641
Publisher: London : Printed for John Greensmith,
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