The Happiest newes from Ireland that ever came to England since their first rebellion : being a trve and ekact [as printed] relation of a great overthrovv given by the Earle of Clanrickards company, Decemb. 20 : being 500 foot and 100 horse, to the three great rebels, who rebelled lately : the Earle of Care, the great Lord Mackdavo, and the great Lord Donmadoffe : wherein is set dovvne the number of the citas printed.
| Other Authors: | Clanricarde, Ulick de Burgh, Earl of, 1604-1657 |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
257:E.181, no. 20. |
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