Gc.7.21(27)
The truest, most happy, and joyfull nevves that ever came from Ireland: being sent over in a letter, and read in the honourable House of Common [sic], Februarie 29. 1641. Relating the renowned victory of the Protestant party, in repelling the rebels from Dublin, under the commands of the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, and Sir Simon Harcourt. With the noble service of Captain Thomas Stenvile, near to the town of Trohedagh. As also, the apprehension of Mac Brian, Con Magenis at Care, Rory Magwire at the town of Clogham, and others who are principall conspirators, and actors in the rebellion. The three commanders afore-mentioned having (according to the late proclamation set forth by the Lord Justices of Dublin) six hundred pounds a man for the apprehension of those three rebels..
Truest, most happy, and joyfull newes that ever came from Ireland
[London] : Mar. 3. London. Printed for William Reynor,, 1641.. [i.e. 1642]
[8] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
Years are given according to Lady Day dating.
Signatures: A⁴
The comma following "Conspirators" on the title-page appears to have been inverted.
ESTC, R8756
Wing (2nd ed.), T3135
Thomason, E.136[7]
Sammelband. Mid-to-late 17th century speckled mid-brown calf over pasteboard, sewn on three recessed alum-tawed supports; bound in England. On both covers, an outer border of blind double fillets, intersecting at corners; medium squares, the board edges tooled with a single gilt fillet. Spine smooth and slightly rounded, divided into seven panels by transverse blind double fillets; spine label in second panel (gilt lettering over brown morocco onlay: "Petitions ... 1641-2 Vol. IV", badly damaged); endbands of ?plain thread, sprinkled over. Textblock trimmed and sprinked red; cracks to leather on board edges shows the pastedown likewise sprinked or dyed red; the same observed on the inner covers. Endpapers comprising a flyleaf of plain laid paper; upper flyleaf with three tipped-in leaves of 20th century paper on which is a list of contents.
Bound with 60 other items concerning Ireland, 1641-1642, shelfmarks Gc.7.21(01) - (26), (28) - (61).
ECL previous shelfmark: Gc.7.19
Magennis, Con Sir,
Ormonde, James Butler, 1610 - 1688 Duke of,
Ireland History Sources 1625-1649 Early works to 1800.
Ireland History Rebellion of 1641.
Reynor, William bookseller.
England London
eng
B51005