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Creator
Date
Iune 24. 1643
Location
London
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
8, 7-13, [1] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: E.55[20]
Folger bibliographic ID: 148486
ESTC number: R23525
Wing number: E1394
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 192832
Folger bibliographic ID: 148486
ESTC number: R23525
Wing number: E1394
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 192832
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Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Concerns the English colonization of Ireland Also published with title: A declaration .. concerning the present lamentable estate and miserable condition .
Also known as
Uniform title: Proceedings. 1643-06-16
Extended title: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning the present lamentable, and miserable condition of Ireland, the poore Protestants in some places being forced to kill their horses to satisfie their hunger, and very many others having perished by famine. With some sad and serious motives propounded by both houses, ... for their speedy reliefe, ... considering what courses are now set on foot at Oxford, for bringing those barbarous rebels into this kingdom. Whereunto are added, the severall propositions made by the committees of the House of Commons, and the committee of adventurers chosen in London out of the body of the adventurers, and ratified by the House, for the more perfect incouragement of all that wish well to the generall cause of religion, the relieving of the Protestant brethren in Ireland, and the safety of this state and kingdome
Extended title: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning the present lamentable, and miserable condition of Ireland, the poore Protestants in some places being forced to kill their horses to satisfie their hunger, and very many others having perished by famine. With some sad and serious motives propounded by both houses, ... for their speedy reliefe, ... considering what courses are now set on foot at Oxford, for bringing those barbarous rebels into this kingdom. Whereunto are added, the severall propositions made by the committees of the House of Commons, and the committee of adventurers chosen in London out of the body of the adventurers, and ratified by the House, for the more perfect incouragement of all that wish well to the generall cause of religion, the relieving of the Protestant brethren in Ireland, and the safety of this state and kingdome
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author: England and Wales. Parliament