The copie of the Lord Fitz-gerralds letter intercepted: : discovering a bloody and most horrible plot to kill, burn, and spoyl all the Protestants, by the army of the rebels in Ireland. Which letter was sent to his cosen Sir Luke Fitzgerrald. Published for the kingdome to see the present horrid designes of the papists in Ireland.
| Main Author: | Fitzgerald, Edward, fl. 1647 |
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| Language: | English |
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1647.
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