A continvation of the Irish rebels proceedings, with our victories over them: declaring the falsehood and perfidiousnesse of those rogues in the taking of Bellturbet, and their inhumanities there by sacking, and pillaging, throwing children into the river with pitchforks, striping 1500 starke naked driving them towards Dublin, the drowning, and killing many of them by the way, cutting of Protestant ministers in peices, and searching womens privites &c. : with a charme that was found in a rebels pocket, and a prayer the friers doe teach the poore rebells to Our Lady, which as they tell them secures them in their holy warre : penned in a letter /
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For Geo. Lindsey,
1642
Printed at London : for Geo. Lindsey, 1642 Printed at London : 1642 Printed at London : 1642 |
Series: | Early English books online
Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 250:E.137, no. 4 Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 250:E.137, no. 4 Thomason Tracts ; 24:E.1374 Thomason Tracts ; 24:E.137[4] |
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University of Chicago
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PN6010.E34 1975 |
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Harvard University
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*EC65 C4898 642c |
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Duke University
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N2377 250:E.137, no. 4. |
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Cornell University
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Film 4655 24:E.137[4] |
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