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Credit: Sales catalogue 341: Ellis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![232 IRELAND.—Saintliger (Sir W.), Lord President of Munster. A True Copy of a Leiter written to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. London, Printed by E. G. for John Franke, 1642. Sm. 4to, sewed. £2 2s Apparently not in the Bradshaw or Thomason Collections. The letter is dated jon Corke, Apl. 20, 1642, and was ordered by the Commons to be printed, 25 April, 1642. 233 IRELAND.—True Relation of the late Expedition of the right Hon. the Ear] of Ormond and Sir Charles Coote, into the counties of Kildare, Queens County, Kings County and the County of Catherlage. Whereunti is added An Order for the relief of those Voluntiers that dé or shall serve in the Irish Warre. London, 1642. Sm. 4to, unbound, and uncut. £2 10s Not in Bradshaw. 234 IRELAND.—The Victorious proceedings of the Protestants in Ireland; from the beginning of March to this present, being the 22 of the same month. With a Letter sent fiom Master Brian Smith, Minister in his Majesties Ship called the Bonaventure, riding before Kingsale . . . declaring how the Lord President of Munster, Sir William St. Leger, gave Battell to the Rebels neere Durgarven. Printed at London for John Wright, 1642. Sm. 4to, woodcut of an armed troop on title, boards, calf back. £2 10s 235 IRELAND.—A Declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament; con- cerning the Rise and Progress of the Grand Rebellion in Ireland. Together with a multitude of Examinations of Persons of quality, whereby it may easily appear to all the World, who were and still are the Promoters of that cruell and unheard of Re- bellion. With some Letters and Papers of great consequence of the Earl of Antrims, which were intercepted. Also some Letters of Mari, which. were grantei by the Lord Mohun, Sir Ralph Hopton, ete. London, Printed for Edw. Husbands, 1643. Sm. 4to, sewed. Sl Os, ; 236 IRELAND.—tThe Irish Treaty or the last and best Intelligence from Ireland, being a perfect Relation of the most remarkable occurrents in that Kingdome, since the Lord Taffes going over thither with a Commission from his Majesty to Treat with the Rebels there. In which is contained an exact Relation of the said Treaty at Trimme. As also a continuation of the victorious successe of the Protestant forces in severall parts of Ireland. London, Printed by T. Harper, 1643. ‘Sm. 4to, unbouna. £1 10s 237 IRELAND.—Orders Establisht in the Popish generall Assembly, held (under the specious pretence of Supreme Authority, and being his Majesties good Subjects) at the City of Kilkenny in Ireland; Wherein both Root ‘and Branches of the Fnvlish Nation, as also the very Essence of Protestant Religion are wholly struck at. London, Printed by Richard Bishop, 1643. Sm. 4to, unbound. £2 2s 238 IRELAND.—Atn Order of the Commons, for dismantling the Garisons of Darby & Wingfield Manor, to employ the Forces aforesaid in the service of Ireland. 1646. Sm. 4to, sewed. 15s 239 IRELAND.—Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamenl, for raising of Twen:y thousand pounds a Moneth for the Relief of Ireland, London, Printed for Edward Husband, Febr. 24 1646 Sm. 4to. sewed. £1 10s Very rare; not in Bradshaw or Thomason Catalogues. 240 IRELAND.—Ordinance of Parliament, for Raising Fifty thousand pounds upon Delinquents Estates, for the speedy Relief of Ireland. 1647. Sm. 4to, sewed. 15s 241 IRELAND.—More Victoryes obtained in Ireland by the Right Honourable the Lord Inchiquine, Lord President of Munster. The Relations in a Letter under his Lordships divine hand, directed to Major General Jephson, an Honourable Member of the House of Commons. London, 1647. Sm. 4to, sewed, VERY RARE. i2, 28 242 IRELAND.—A True Relation of a great Victory obtained by the Forces under the Command of Lord Inchiquine in Munster in Ireland, against the Rebels under the Comman of the Lord Taaff, Novemb. 13, 1647 London, Printed for Edward Hus- band, Nov. 30, 1647. Sm. 4to, half mottled calf. £2\ 5s 243 IRELAND.—-The Desires and Propositions of the Lord Inchequin in Ireland; with his Declarations concerning Charles, and his Resolution to defend and maintain his Royall Crown. Also the Lord Inchiquins taking of divers strong Holds of the Rebels. 1648. Sm. 4to, half calf. é2, 158](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33161598_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)