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Letter of T. Mulcloy to Sir R. Cecil explaining why he travelled North and how he came to the house of Tyrone who thought he was a spy out of the English pale. May 6, 1599.

Collection: Salisbury Mss.
Format: Manuscript
Published: 1902
Subjects:
Mulcloy, Thomas
Cecil, Robert > Salisbury, 1st Earl of
O'Neill, Hugh > Tyrone, 3rd Earl of
1599-05 > 1599: May
Spies > Informers
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