A letter sent from Sr. Simon Harcourt, : to a worthy member of the House of Commons. VVith a true relation of the proceedings of the English army, under his command, to this present March. Whereunto is added the many miraculous deliverances, in the relieving and defending of the city of Tredagh, by the providence of God. Exactly related, by the minister of the same town, who was an eye witnesse thereof, and is still resident there.
| Main Author: | Harcourt, Simon, Sir, 1603?-1642 |
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| Language: | English |
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1641.
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