Fitz-Gerald (David). A Narrative of the Irish Popish Plot, for the betraying of that Kingdom into the hands of the French, massacring all English Protestants there, and utter subversion of the Government and Protestant Religion ; as the same was successively... Duanaire Dáibid Ui Bruadair: Pt. [I-III] - Page xixby David O'Bruadair - 1913Full view - About this book
| Baxter Memorial Library, Rutland, Vt, Baxter Memorial Library (Rutland, Vt.) - 1892 - 212 pages
...Venetia Victrix. London. 1889 Fitzgerald, D. — A Narrative of the Irish Popish Plot, for the betraying that Kingdom into the hands of the French, — massacring...there, and utter subversion of the Government and Protestant Religion ; as the same was successively carryed on from the Year 1662. Given to both Houses... | |
| Cambridge University Library. Bradshaw Irish Collection - 1916 - 834 pages
...Dated November 10. 7075. Fitzgerald (David). A Narrative of the Irish Popish Plot, for the betraying that Kingdom into the hands of the French, massacring all English Protestants there ... from the year 1662. Given in to both Houses of Parliament ... London: T. Cockerill, 1680. F°.... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1922 - 266 pages
...in Ireland. Black Letter. 21 pp. Folio, new boards. London, "1657. £2 10s 854 Fitz-Gerald (David). A Narrative of the Irish Popish Plot, for the betraying...there, and utter subversion of the Government and Protestant Religion ; as the same was successively carryed on from the year 1662. Folio, boards. London,... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1924 - 662 pages
...the time of the flight of King James and the arrival of King William III. 1055 Fitz-Cerald (David). A Narrative of the Irish Popish Plot, for the betraying...there, and utter subversion of the Government and Protestant Religion; as the same was successively carryed on from the year 1662. Folio, boards. London,... | |
| Aphra Behn - 1998 - 436 pages
...From 1679 to 1681 there were rumours of a 'new and hellish . . . Irish popish plot, for the betraying that kingdom into the hands of the French, massacring...there, and utter subversion of the government and all protestant religion' (Jonathan Scott, 'England's Troubles', 123). Because most of the Irish were... | |
| 1922 - 1348 pages
...in Ireland. Black Letter. 21 pp. Folio, new boards. London, 1657. £2 10s 854 Fitz-Gerald (David). Protestant Religion; as the same was successively carryed on from the year 1662. Folio, boards. London,... | |
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