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100 1  Robinson, John,|dactive 17th century. 
245 10 Irelands tragical tyrannie: :|bsent over in two letters, 
       by a speehlesse [sic] damzell, which landed at Miniard 
       upon the 18. day Jan. 1642. wherein is plainly and truly 
       shown, what cruelty hath possest the Irish rebels hearts, 
       and how barbarously they have dealt with her: first how 
       they defloured her body, and after tore the haire from her
       head, and lastly, how they cut out her tongue, and one of 
       her hands for resisting them. Also, how the wolves 
       destroyed Mr. Thomas Adams, his wife and children, to the 
       number of fourteen persons in one night, being constrained
       to forsake their habitation. With a true relation of other
       remarkable passages, performed by the blood-thirsty 
       rebels. These letters were sent from the damzels father 
       out of Ireland, to her Unkle Robinson, who liveth neere 
       unto Miniard in Summerset-shire. 
260    London :|bPrinted for TL,|c1642. 
300    [8] p. 
500    Letters signed John Robinson. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
600 10 Adams, Thomas,|d-1642? 
651  4 Ireland|xHistory|yRebellion of 1641|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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