Oneale and Colonell Brunslow, chiefe of the rebells in Ireland :
their apprehension at Grohoyne in the province of Munster; with the terrible battell then fought. Written in a letter directed to the Bishop of Armagh from a Doctor of divinitie, resident in Dublin. As also a description of the taking of a ship upon the coasts of Barbary, bound with letters of commendations to the King of Spaine; and to desire ayde against the Protestants.
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London :
printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat,
1642.
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Notes: | Anonymous. By Edward Bond, Doctor of Divinitie. The second letter is signed "John Tyron" i.e. Sir Phelim O'Neill, styled Earl of Tyrone? Woodcut on tp. Physical description: 8 p. ; 4o. Citations/References: Wing (2nd ed.), B3558 more |