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Brief reflections on the Earl of Castlehaven's memoirs of his engagements and carriage in the war of Ireland. By which, the government at that time, and the Justice of the Crown since, are vindicated from aspersions cast on both.

By: Borlase, Edmund.Contributor(s): Tuchet, James, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven. Memoirs.Publisher: London : Printed for George West, 1682Description: [10], 67p. ; 8.°.Note: MS signature: R.F. Sleater
Includes mss annotations
Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1625-1649 | Ireland -- History -- 1649-1660
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.62(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21115-1001
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VOL.61(6) Remarks occasioned by the supplement and postscript to the second edition revised and augmented of Dr. Milner's Tour in Ireland / VOL.61(7) Strictures on Dr. Milner's tour, and on Mr Clinch's inquiry. With a new plan, for obtaining emancipation for the Catholics of Ireland, humbly submitted to their friends in Parliament. A conciliatory tract. By the Rev. Edward Ryan. VOL.62(1) The Earl of Castlehaven's revievv: or his memoirs of his engagement and carriage in the Irish Wars, enlarged and corrected. With an appendix and postscript. VOL.62(2) Brief reflections on the Earl of Castlehaven's memoirs of his engagements and carriage in the war of Ireland. By which, the government at that time, and the Justice of the Crown since, are vindicated from aspersions cast on both. VOL.63(1) Substance of the speech delivered by Lord Viscount Castlereagh, on the 25th of May, 1810, upon Mr. Grattan's motion for a committee to take into consideration the Roman Catholic petitions to which are annexed copies of the original documents therein referred to. VOL.63(10) The grounds on which the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome reconsidered, in a view of the Romish doctrine of the Eucharist; with an explanation of the antepenultimate answer in the Church Catechism / VOL.63(2) The nature and extent of the demands of the Irish Roman Catholics fully explained; in observations and strictures on a pamphlet, entitled, A history of the penal laws against the Irish Roman Catholics /

MS signature: R.F. Sleater

Includes mss annotations

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