Gc.7.21(33)
A trve relation of the miseralble [sic] estate that Ireland now standeth in. Manifested by a letter sent from the Lord Dungarvan son to the Earle of Corke: to Sir Arthur Magennis, a worthy knight in England. Wherein is shewed the great distresse of the Protestants there inhabiting: likwise the preparation for Ireland, by assent of both Houses of Parliament. With the great comfort that they daily receive by meanes of the valour of Sir Simon Harcovrt. With a list of the ships, men, money & ammunition sent for the present reliefe of the poore distressed Protestants of Ireland..
True relation of the miseralble estate that Ireland now standeth in
True relation of the miserable estate that Ireland now standeth in
London : Printed by Iohn Hammond., February 9. 1642..
[8] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
Lord Dungarvan = Richard Boyle.
Signatures: A⁴
Letter dated: "Ianuary 30. 1641."
ESTC, R37268
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), C6299
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) - (32), (34) - (61).
ECL previous shelfmark: Gc.7.19
Ireland History Sources 1625-1649 Early works to 1800.
Ireland History Rebellion of 1641 Early works to 1800.
Hammond, John, active 1642 - 1651 printer.
England London
eng
B51011