Gc.7.22(27)
May the 14. 1642. A true relation of the chiefe passages in Ireland, from the 25th of April to this present. As the retaking of the Newry from the rebels, by the Lord Conway, and Munroe the Scotch commander. Likewise the taking of the towne and castle of Carlingford, by a ship that came from Knockfergus, with ten or twelve of the chiefe commanders. Also the taking of Narrow-Water Castle, in which were found the old Countesse of Evagh, daughter of the old arch rebel Hugh, Earle of Tyrone, Sir Edward Trever, Sir Charles Poynes, Captaine Henry Smith, and divers others. With divers other passages of note, which for want of roome we cannot here specifie. By T.A. and P.G.
A true relation of the chiefe passages in Ireland, from the 25th of April to this present.
London, : Printed for Ed. Blackmore, at the Angel in Pauls Church-yard,, 1642..
[2], 6 p. ; 18 cm. (4°)
At head of title: May the 14. 1642.
Signatures: A⁴.
Signed by T.A. and P.G.
Wing (2nd ed.) A35.
Bradshaw Irish Coll., 6758.
BM (1956-65) I, 100.
Thomason E.147[6].
ESTC, R3182.
'Irish affairs 1642' written on the front pastedown.
17th century calf boards; blind double rule border; single gilt fillet along board edges; red stained text block edges; smooth spine with blind double fillets; red leather spine label "Petition etc. 1641,2 vol. 5".
Bound in a volume of Civil War pamphlets with a list of volume contents on 19th/20th century Eton stationery tipped in at the front.
Ireland History Rebellion of 1641 Early works to 1800.
Blackmore, Edward, ? - -1658 bookseller.
Great Britain England London.
eng
B51769