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C., H
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News from Dublin .... relating how Colonell Jones,
Governour of the said city .... fell upon the rebells,
beat the whole army .... and forc’d them to flight.
Dated at Dublin, 10 Novemb. 1647. London: 1647.
4to. pp. [i], 6. A very good copy in modern half calf.
Wing C 43.
In a letter to a member of the honourable House of
Commons. “Thursday, Novemb.4. Owen O Neale
marched to Brasyle (an house belonging to the
Lord chief Baron Bolton within Fingall, which he
burned, having first from thence by parties sent
out, burnt Carduffe (the Lord Chancellours house).”
Sweeney 813.
€250 - €350
61
C., J.
The state of the Papist and Protestant Proprieties
in the Kingdom of Ireland, in the year 1641. when
the then rebellion began and how disposed in
1653, when the war and rebellion was declared at
an end, and how disposed in 1662, upon the Acts
of Settlement” - London: 1689. 4to. pp. [iv], 34, 2
(List of the Nobility). A very good copy in modern
half morocco.
Wing C 74.
It shows how the major property estates stood at
the time of publication “with the survey, law cost
and charge by the aforesaid war or rebellion.” It
also identifies the Irish nobility, Protestant as well
as Catholic. Sweeney 816.
€250 - €350
63
CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD, MARQUIS OF
ARGYLL /
CHARLES I / MONRO, ROBERT
The Lord Marques of Argyle’s speech to a Grand
Committee of both Houses of Parliament, the 25th
of this instant June 1646. Together with some
papers of the Commissioners for the Kingdom of
Scotland, wherein they do give their consent to
the sending of the propositions of peace to His
Majesty - London: June 27 1646. 4to. pp. 16. A
very good copy in modern quarter morocco. Wing
A 3666.
Sweeney 836.
€80 - €120
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