The last nevves from Ireland : being a relation of the hostile and bloody proceedings of the rebellious papists there, at this present. VVherein is declared the many, great, and cruell outrages committed by them, both with fire and sword against the Protestants, in severall parts of that kingdome. Also the names of the townes and castles, they have surprized, taken, and burnt. With a full discoverie of their trayterous and wicked intentions. Related in a letter, and dated at Dublin, October, 27. 1641. And read in Parliament here, Novemb. 5, 1641.
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