A short view of the state and condition of Ireland from the year 1640 to this time, [ca. 1675].

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A short view of the state and condition of Ireland from the year 1640 to this time, [ca. 1675].

Manuscript on paper. With 25 pages of additional text of correspondence between Henry Bennett, Secretary to Charles II, and James Butler, Duke of Ormond concerning the Marquess of Antrim.

1 v. (336 p.) ; 24 x 17 cm.

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