A treacherous plot of a confederacie in Ireland, : with the rebels at Calway, with furniture of guns and ammunition from France ... with a relation of the rebels, in the province of Connoge, who were discomfitted ... with their cruelty to Sir Thomas Nevill, whom they hanged on his own grounds ... /
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