Skip to content
Library Home
Ask a Librarian
ArticlesPlus
WorldCat
My Library Account
Help
All Fields
-- Title
-- Journal Title
-- Author
-- Subject
-- ISBN/ISSN
-- Series
-- Publisher
-- Browse Alphabetically: Title
-- Browse Alphabetically: Author
-- Browse Alphabetically: Subject
-- Browse Alphabetically: Journal
-- Browse Alphabetically: Series
-- Browse Alphabetically: Call Number
Search
Advanced Search
A discourse concerning the aff...
Cite this
Text this
Email this
Print
Export Record
Export to EndNoteWeb
Export to EndNote
Export to MARC
Export to MARCXML
Export to RDF
Export to BibTeX
Save to Account
Permanent link
Report a Record Problem
A discourse concerning the affaires of Ireland.
Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Imprint:
London : Printed for Giles Calvert, 1650.
Description:
1 online resource (12 pages)
Language:
English
Subject:
Ireland -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
Ireland.
Early works.
History.
Format:
E-Resource
Book
URL for this record:
http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11521067
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Notes:
Wing (2nd ed., 1994) D1583
Thomason E.619[7].
Print version record.
Holdings
Description
Similar Items
Staff View
Similar Items
The true way to render Ireland happy and secure, or, A discourse ; wherein 'tis shewn, that 'tis the interest both of England and Ireland, to encourage foreign Protestants to plant in Ireland : In a letter to the right honourable Robert Molesworth, one of His Majesty's honourable Privy Council in Ireland, and one of the members of the honourable House of Commons, both in England and Ireland.
Published: (1697)
By the right honourable the Commissioners for manangement of the several forfeited estates, goods and chattels of the rebells of Ireland.
Published: (1690)
A memorial of the deplorable case of the Protestant purchasers in Ireland, under the Right Honourable Godard Earl of Athlone.
Published: (1699)
A letter sent from a merchant in Dublin in Ireland to his friend in London : declaring the alteration of affaires there, in summoning a Convention of Estates to sit at Dublin, &c.
Published: (1660)
The cheif [sic] affairs of Ireland truly communicated. : For a check and reproof to all such as walk Westminster-Hall, onely to spread false wonders of the Toryes, and landing of forrein forces in Ireland, that they may discourage any that are now willing to go over either to plant, or serve in the wars for the better speeding of the work yet behinde.
by: Parker, Henry, 1604-1652
Published: (1652)