A wild-fire plot found out in Ireland : shewing how the rebels vvould have consumed the city of Dublin with wild-fire. Also how three Lords were taken prisoners, and committed to the castle. Also how the Scots have joyned battell against the rebels. Together with the names of those Lords which led the forces, and tooke the rebels prisoners, with their number of forces, both of horse and foote. With the exact coppies of two letters, sent from two marchants in Ireland, one to Mr. Walterhouse, citizen in London, and the other to a worthy divine, concerning all the proceedings of the plots, which the rebels ever did intend to this very day.
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Other Authors: | H. L., Watson, Joseph, Merchant in Dublin |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for Thomas Bates,
6641. [sic, i.e. 1641]
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Series: | Early English books online.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
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