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Author: Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.
Title: A letter sent from the Lords of the Councell in Ireland, to the high court of Parliament here in England assembled.: Delivered to the Lords, by the Lord Dungarvan, eldest son to the Earl of Corke, on Tuesday the 15. of March. 1641. Wherein are many passages worthy the readers observation As also the names of those lords who have adventured all their estates, for the defence of the Protestant religion in Ireland.
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Print source: A letter sent from the Lords of the Councell in Ireland, to the high court of Parliament here in England assembled.: Delivered to the Lords, by the Lord Dungarvan, eldest son to the Earl of Corke, on Tuesday the 15. of March. 1641. Wherein are many passages worthy the readers observation As also the names of those lords who have adventured all their estates, for the defence of the Protestant religion in Ireland.
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.

London: Printed by Tho. Paine in Goldsmiths Alley, 1641. [i.e. 1642]
Subject terms:
Protestants -- Ireland
Ireland -- History
Cork, Richard Boyle, -- Earl of, -- 1566-1643
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