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Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion, in the year 1641. Extracted from Parliamentary journals, State-Acts, and the most eminent Protestant historians. Together with an appendix, containing Several authentic Papers relating to this Rebellion, not referred to in these Memoirs. In a letter to Walter Harris, Esq;
Curry, John, -1780.Date: 1767- Books
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The history of the general rebellion in Ireland. Raised upon the three and twentieth day of October, 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. Published in the year 1646, by Sir John Temple, Knight, Master of the Rolls, and one of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council within the Kingdom of Ireland. The seventh edition. To which is added, Sir Henry Tichborne's history of the siege of Drogheda, in the Year 1641. As also, th whole tryal of Connor Lord Macguire, with the perfect Copies of the Indictment, and all the Evidences against him. Together with the Pope's Bull to the Confederate Catholicks in Ireland.
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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A vindication of the Royal Martyr King Charles I. from the Irish massacre in the year 1641, cast upon him in the life of Richard Baxter, wrote by himself. And since in the abridgment by E. Calamy. Being a case of present concern. In a letter to a member of the House of Commons.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1704- Books
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A brief relation of the miraculous victory over the first-formed army of the Irish, soon after their rebellion, which broke out the 23d October, 1641.
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Popish cruelty displayed: being a full and true account of the bloody and hellish massacre in Ireland, perpetrated by the instigation of the Jesuits, priests and fryars, who were the chief promoters of those horrible murthers, unheardof cruelties, barbarous villanies, and inhuman practices, executed by the Irish Papists upon the English Protestants, in the year 1641. And intended to have been acted over again, on the 9th of December, 1688. being Sabbath-Day; but by the wonderful providence of God was prevented. Very proper to be in the hands of every honest Protestant, of what country soever he may be.
Date: [1753?]- Books
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Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion, in the year 1641. Extracted from Parliamentary journals, State-Acts, and the most eminent Protestant historians. Together with an appendix, containing Several authentic Papers relating to this Rebellion, not referred to in these Memoirs. In a letter to Walter Harris, Esq; occasioned by his answer to a late dialogue on the causes, motives, and mischiefs of this rebellion.
Curry, John, -1780.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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The Irish rebellion: or, an history of the attempts of the Irish papists to extirpate the Protestants in the Kingdom of Ireland; together with the barbarous cruelties and bloody massacres which ensued thereupon. Written from his own observations, and authentic depositions of other eye-witnesses, by Sir John Temple, Knt. Master of the Rolls, and one of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council at that time in Ireland. Now reprinted for the perusal of all Protestants as the most effectual warning piece to keep them upon their guard against the encroachments of popery.
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The irish rebellion: or, an history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the Kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, in the year 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. By Sir John Temple, Kt. Master of the Rolls and one of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council within the Kingdom of Ireland. Also, Sir Henry Tichburne's History of the siege of Drogheda in the year, 1641. To which is added, the state of the Protestants of Ireland Under the late. King James's Government, In which their Carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute Necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his Government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated.
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The greatest good, or the greatest evil, deriv'd to mankind from the right use or abuse of religion. In a sermon Preach'd to the Society of the Gentlemen of Ireland, Assembled to Commemorate The Deliverance from the Bloody Massacre of the English Protestants by the Irish Papists, begun October 23. 1641. At St. Paul's Church in Covent-Garden. By Mr. Stoughton, Prebendary of St. Patricks, Dublin. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable and Honourable the Stewards.
Stoughton, William, -1718.Date: [1717]- Books
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The irish rebellion: or, an history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion raised within the kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, in the Year 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. By Sir John Temple, Kt. Master of the Rolls and one of His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council within the Kingdom of Ireland. To which is added: the state of the protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government; In which their Carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute Necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his Government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated.
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: 1713- Books
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The history of the Irish Rebellion, traced from many preceding acts, to the grand eruption the 23d of October, 1641; and thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, MDCLXII. To which are added letters to and from Oliver Cromwell, Ireton, Preston, and many others, relating to the Sieges, Battles, and remarkable Passages mentioned in the following History, never before printed; taken from Original Mss of Mr. Cliffe, an Intimate of Cromwell's, and Secretary to General Ireton.
Borlase, Edmund, -1682?.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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A brief account from the most authentic Protestant writers of the causes, motives, and mischiefs, of the Irish rebellion, on the 23d day of October 1641, deliver'd in dialogue between a dissenter, and a member of the Church of Ireland, as by Law Established. Together with an Appendix, containing A Remonstrance of the Gentry, and Commonality of the County of Cavan, Writen by Bishop Bedell in 1641. Mr. Howell's Account of the Causes of this Rebellion. Extract of the Brief Narrative of the same publish'd in 1660 by the Irish Paipsts. A Collection of some of the Massacres committed on the Irish therein: And a Relation of the Massacre of Glenco.
Curry, John, -1780.Date: Printed in the Year, 1747- Books
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in Ireland, with the true state and condition of that kingdom before the year 1640; and the most material Passages and Actions, which since that Time have contributed to the Calamities it hath undergone: being a supplement to the history of the grand rebellion. Both written by the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Clarendon.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The Irish rebellion: or, an history of the attempts of the Irish papists to extirpate the protestants in the kingdom of Ireland; together with the barbarous cruelties and bloody masscarce [sic] which ensued thereupon. By Sir John Temple, ...
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: 1746- Books
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Persecution contrary to Christianity. A sermon preached in Wood-Street, Dublin, on the 23d. of October, 1735. Being the anniversary of the Irish rebellion. By John Abernethy, ...
Abernethy, John, 1680-1740.Date: 1735- Books
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An Abstract of the bloody massacre in Ireland. Acted by the instigation of the Jesuits, priests, and friars, who were chief promoters of those horrible murthers; prodigious cruelties, barbarous villanies, and inhumane practices, executed by the Irish papists upon the English Protestants, in the year 1641. And intended to have been acted over again, on Sabbath Day, December the 9th 1688. But by wonderful providence of God was prevented.
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Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion in the year, 1641; extracted from Parliamentary journals, State-Acts, and the most eminent Protestant historians, (together with an appendix, containing Several Authentic papers relating to this rebellion, not referred to in these memoirs.) In a letter to Walter Harris, Esq; occasioned by his answer to a late dialogue on the causes, motives, and mischiefs of this rebellion.
Curry, John, -1780.Date: Printed in the Year, M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]- Books
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A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London, at the parish-church of St. Clement Dane. October 23, 1712. Being The Day appointed by Act of Parliament in Ireland, for an Anniversary Thanksgiving for the Deliverance of the Protestants of that Kingdom, from the bloody Massacre begun by the Irish Papists, on the 23d of October, 1641. By St. George, Lord Bishop of Clogher.
Ashe, George, 1658?-1718.Date: [1712]- Books
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The irish rebellion: or, an history of the beginnings and first progress of the general rebellion, raised within the Kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. Publish'd in the year 1646. by Sir John Temple, Kt. Master of the Rolls, and one of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council within the Kingdom of Ireland. The sixth edition, reprinted from the best London-Edition, 1679. Wherein several entire Sentences, omitted in all the Irish-Editions, are truly inserted; many other Omissions, Errors and Mistakes carefully supplied, corrected, and amended. To which is also prefix'd, The late Act of Parliament, made the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Years of King Charles II. for Keeping and Celebrating the Twenty Third of October, as an Anniversary Thanksgiving in this Kingdom. To which is added, Sir Henry Tichborne's History of the siege of Drogheda, in the year 1641. As also, the whole tryal of Connor Lord Mac-Guire, with the perfect Copies of the Indictment, and all the Evidences against him. Together with the Pope's Bull to the Confederate Catholicks in Ireland.
Temple, John, Sir, 1600-1677.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in Ireland, with the true state and condition of that kingdom before the year 1640; and the most material Passages and Actions which since that Time have contributed to the Calamities it hath undergone. Written by the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon, Late Lord High Chancellor of England, Privy Counsellor in the Reigns of King Charles the First and the Second.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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A letter of Sir Henry Tichborne to his lady, of the siege of Drogheda; and other passages of the wars of Ireland where he commanded.
Tichborne, Henry, Sir, 1581?-1667.Date: 1772- Books
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Historical memoirs of the Irish rebellion, in the year 1641. Extracted from Parliamentary journals, State-Acts, and the most eminent Protestant historians. Together with an appendix, Containing Several authentic Papers relating to this Rebellion, not referred to in these Memoirs. In a letter to Walter Harris, Esq;
Curry, John, -1780.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]