Account how the Court House in Roscommon fell dow while the court was sitting, the justices being Mr. Justice Caulfield and Mr. Prime Serjeant Fitz Gerald, which kill'd [sic] and wounded about 200 persons. In a letter from a gentleman there to his friend in Dublin

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Account how the Court House in Roscommon fell dow while the court was sitting, the justices being Mr. Justice Caulfield and Mr. Prime Serjeant Fitz Gerald, which kill'd [sic] and wounded about 200 persons. In a letter from a gentleman there to his friend in Dublin (Online)
Account how the Court House in Roscommon fell dow while the court was sitting, the justices being Mr. Justice Caulfield and Mr. Prime Serjeant Fitz Gerald, which kill'd [sic] and wounded about 200 persons. In a letter from a gentleman there to his friend

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Dublin : Printed by C.C., 1718-19.

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