A journal of what has past in the North of Ireland, since the landing of the Duke of Schomberg, to the surrender of Carrick-Fergus; : together with the rates set upon all provisions that are brought to the market-town, or to the camp. In a letter from one that was an eye-witness to all those matters. Licensed, J.F. 1689.
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