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A long defence of some military officer in Ireland, employed in an expedition against Tyrone and O'Donnell, 1600-1602.

Format: Manuscript
Subjects:
O'Donnell, Hugh Roe
O'Neill, Hugh > Tyrone, 3rd Earl of
1600 > 1600
1601 > 1601
1602 > 1602
Military History
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Location

London: British Museum: Cotton, Ms. Titus B. X.: (Extract)

Other

The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.1173, p.1374).

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