A true account of the present state of Ireland, giving a full relation of the new establishment made by the late King James, as it was presented to the Right Honble the Earl of Shrewsbury, His Majesties principal secretary of state, and others of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council. With an account of what sums of money, arms, and number of officers arrived there from France: together with the state of Derry and Enniskilling, and several other affairs relating to that kingdom, particularly of the proceedings of their Parliament there. By a person that with great difficulty left Dublin, June the 8th 1689. Licensed and entred according to order

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  • A true account of the present state of Ireland, giving a full relation of the new establishment made by the late King James, as it was presented to the Right Honble the Earl of Shrewsbury, His Majesties principal secretary of state, and others of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council. With an account of what sums of money, arms, and number of officers arrived there from France: together with the state of Derry and Enniskilling, and several other affairs relating to that kingdom, particularly of the proceedings of their Parliament there. By a person that with great difficulty left Dublin, June the 8th 1689. Licensed and entred according to order
  • Catalogue of all the nobility of Ireland; Letter from Colonel Walker, giving a full account of the treachery of the late governour of Londonderry
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Imprint
London] : Printed by Edw. Jones, for Robert Clavel at the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-yard, MDCLXXXIX. [1689
Publication year
1689
ESTC No.
R18114
Grub Street ID
71888
Description
36 p. ; 4°.
Note
A person that with great difficulty left Dublin = George Walker, whose name appears on p. 36

With a half-title

Place of publication from Wing

P. 5 misnumbered 1

Includes "A catalogue of all the nobility of Ireland" (caption title; p. 19-28) and "A letter from Colonel Walker, giving a full account of the treachery of the late governour of Londonderry" (caption title; p. 29-36).