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A true and a kinde excuse written in defence of that booke, intituled A newe description of Irelande :
Wherein is freely confessed 1 The cause of the writing of that booke. 2 How that booke was brought into obloquy and slander 3 A reuocation of all ouersightes that through ignorance were published in that booke. 4 A bulwarke or defence of all truthes contayned in that booke. Pleasant and pleasing both to English, and Irish. By Barnabe Rych, Gent. Seruant to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie.
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Main Creator:
Rich
,
Barnabe
,
1540
?-
1617
.
Language:
English
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Book
Published / Created
1612.
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A defense of the book also by Rich. Printer's name f...
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A short survey of Ireland :
truely discovering who it is that hath so armed the hearts of that people with disobedience to their Prince : with a description of the countrey and the condition of the people : no lesse necessarie and needfull to be respected by the English, then requisite and behoouefull to be reformed in the Irish /
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Main Creator:
Rich
,
Barnabe
,
1540
?-
1617
.
Language:
English
Format:
Book
Published / Created
1069 [i.e. 1609]
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Signatures: A⁴ a² B-H⁴. Bound by Riviere. Pages sli...
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2 leaves from 'A true and a kinde excuse written in defence of ... a newe description of Irelande ...' by Barnaby Rich.
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Main Creator:
Rich
,
Barnabe
,
1540
?-
1617
.
Language:
English
Format:
Book
Published / Created
1612].
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Physical description: 1 item (4 pages).
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A nevv description of Ireland :
vvherein is described the disposition of the Irish whereunto they are inclined. No lesse admirable to be perused then credible to be beleeued: neither vnprofitable nor vnpleasant to bee read and vnderstood, by those worthy cittizens of London that be now vndertakers in Ireland /
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Main Creator:
Rich
,
Barnabe
,
1540
?-
1617
.
Language:
English
Format:
Book
Published / Created
1610.
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Printer's name from STC. Physical description: [16],...
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The Irish hubbub, or, the English hue and crie :
breifely pursuing the base conditions and most notorious offences of the vile, vaine and wicked age. No lesse smarting than tickling. A merriment whereby to make the wise to laugh and fooles be angry /
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Main Creator:
Rich
,
Barnabe
,
1540
?-
1617
Language:
English
Format:
Book
Published / Created
1622.
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Pages cropped. Ex libris Henrici Cunliffe. Armorial...
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Note regarding account by Barnabe Rich in 1610 about the galloglass,
[undated].
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O’Connell, J. J., 1888-1944
Language:
English
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In collection:
J. J. O'Connell Papers
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[undated].
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Written on paper dated 1937. Physical description: 1...
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