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Nine treatise on Irish subjects by -- Plunket, whose name does not occur, 1700-15

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MS. Carte 229
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  1. (fol. 1) 'The improvement of Ireland.'
  2. (fol. 32) 'The title of Protestants to lands in Ireland.'
  3. (fol. 55) 'A letter. The Act of repeal is most just.'
  4. (fol. 70) 'The state of the nation in 1712.'
  5. (fol. 76) 'The horrid Iniustices don by Protestants ... unto the Catholicks of Ireland ...'
  6. (fol. 103) 'The state of Ireland in brief ...,' 1589-1703.
  7. (fol. 114) 'A speech before Justice ... against ... the present Parliament ... of Ireland in ... 1704 ...'
  8. (fol. 136) 'For the Reinthroned King, a method of governing England, Ireland and Scotland.'
  9. (fol. 138) 'A Light to the Blind, whereby they may see the dethronement of James the second ... with a brief narrative of his warr in Ireland, and of the warr between the Emperor and the King of France for the crown of Spain. Anno 1711,' a long treatise.

Dates

  • Creation: 1700-15

Extent

526 Leaves

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MS. Carte 229