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Letter of Lord Salisbury to Sir T. Edmondes in which he attributes a fresh outbreak of rebellion in Ireland to protection afforded to Tyrone by the Spanish at Milan. May 18, 1608.

Format: Manuscript
Subjects:
Edmondes, Thomas > Sir
Cecil, Robert > Salisbury, 1st Earl of
O'Neill, Hugh > Tyrone, 3rd Earl of
1608-05 > 1608: May
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Location

London: British Museum, Stowe Ms. 170: (Extract)

Other

The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.1925, p.1459).

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