A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin when the lords and others were at sermon on Sunday, October 31, 1641 which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin : vvith a further discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland : by the information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne gentleman taken before the Mayor of Chester, November 3, 1641 : and related in a letter sent from two chiefe justices in Ireland to the Parliament : vvith a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland and the number that were slaine on both sides
"A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin when the lords and others were at sermon on Sunday, October 31, 1641"
"Gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin when the lords and others were at sermon on Sunday, October 31, 1641 which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin : vvith a further discover"
"Gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641. Which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin. VVith a furrher [sic]"
"A Gun-Powder-Plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest Church in Dublin, : when the Lords and others were at Sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641 ... With a furrher [sic] discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland. By the information of Thomas Creamor ... With a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland, and the number that were slaine on both sides"
"A gun-powder-plot in Ireland : for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641. Which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin. VVith a furrher [sic] discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland. By the information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne gentleman, taken before the Mayor of Chester, November 3. 1641. And related in a letter sent from two chiefe justices in Ireland to the Parliament. VVith a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland, and the number that were slaine on both sides"
"A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin when the lords and others were at sermon on Sunday, October 31, 1641 which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin : vvith a further discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland : by the information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne gentleman taken before the Mayor of Chester, November 3, 1641 : and related in a letter sent from two chiefe justices in Ireland to the Parliament : vvith a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland and the number that were slaine on both sides"
"A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin when the lords and others were at sermon on Sunday, October 31, 1641 which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin : vvith a further discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland : by the information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne gentleman taken before the Mayor of Chester, November 3, 1641 : and related in a letter sent from two chiefe justices in Ireland to the Parliament : vvith a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland and the number that were slaine on both sides"@en
"A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641. Which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin. VVith a furrher [sic] discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland. By the information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne gentleman, taken before the Mayor of Chester, November 3. 1641. And related in a letter sent from two chiefe justices in Ireland to the Parliament. VVith a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland, and the number that were slaine on both sides"@en
"A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin when the lords and others were at sermon on Sunday, October 31, 1641 : which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin"
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