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Author Lancton, Thomas.
Title Dvblin, Febr. 7, 1641, or, The last true newes from Ireland / written in a letter sent from Thomas Lancton, chief clarke unto Sir Charles Coote, chiefe commander of His Majesties infantry in Dublin.
Related title Dvblin, Febr. 7, 1641.
Dublin, Febr. 7, 1641.
Last true newes from Ireland.
Publication Info London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641.



Descript [7] p.
Note Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Contents (from t.p.) "1. How 200 Rebels attempted to frie the ships in Dublin Harbour, Saturday, Febr. 5 and how prevented. 2. Of two Aldermen that escaped out of Dublin, and is supposed they are fled to the Rebels. 3. How two Corporals and sixe Souldiers are Imprisoned about their Escape. 4. What it is likely that the rebels labour to effect, and how the English endeavour to defeate them. 5. In what state and Posture of defense, Dublin is now in, what strength within for us, and what force without against us, as what distance from us. By the Post Master of England and Ireland, Febr. 15, 1641.
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Author Lancton, Thomas.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Dublin (Ireland) -- History.
Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1641.
Alt author Coote, Charles, Sir, -1642.
Related title Dvblin, Febr. 7, 1641.
Dublin, Febr. 7, 1641.
Last true newes from Ireland.
Descript [7] p.
Note Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Contents (from t.p.) "1. How 200 Rebels attempted to frie the ships in Dublin Harbour, Saturday, Febr. 5 and how prevented. 2. Of two Aldermen that escaped out of Dublin, and is supposed they are fled to the Rebels. 3. How two Corporals and sixe Souldiers are Imprisoned about their Escape. 4. What it is likely that the rebels labour to effect, and how the English endeavour to defeate them. 5. In what state and Posture of defense, Dublin is now in, what strength within for us, and what force without against us, as what distance from us. By the Post Master of England and Ireland, Febr. 15, 1641.
Author Lancton, Thomas.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Dublin (Ireland) -- History.
Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1641.
Alt author Coote, Charles, Sir, -1642.
Related title Dvblin, Febr. 7, 1641.
Dublin, Febr. 7, 1641.
Last true newes from Ireland.

Subject Dublin (Ireland) -- History.
Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1641.
Descript [7] p.
Note Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Contents (from t.p.) "1. How 200 Rebels attempted to frie the ships in Dublin Harbour, Saturday, Febr. 5 and how prevented. 2. Of two Aldermen that escaped out of Dublin, and is supposed they are fled to the Rebels. 3. How two Corporals and sixe Souldiers are Imprisoned about their Escape. 4. What it is likely that the rebels labour to effect, and how the English endeavour to defeate them. 5. In what state and Posture of defense, Dublin is now in, what strength within for us, and what force without against us, as what distance from us. By the Post Master of England and Ireland, Febr. 15, 1641.
Alt author Coote, Charles, Sir, -1642.

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