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Petition of distressed Protestants of Conilo and Kenry baronies, Co. Limerick, late 17th c.
Bibliographic Details
Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Protestants
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Dublin
Connello Barony
Kenry Barony
Ireland
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Munster
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Limerick
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Dublin: Public Record Office, M. 2541
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