VVorse and worse nevves from Ireland being the coppy of a letter read in the House of Parliament the 14 of this instant moneth of December 1641 : wherein is contained such unheard-of cruelties committed by the papists against the Protestants not sparing age nor sex, that it would make a christians heart to bleede.
| Main Author: | Partington, Thomas |
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