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Notes concerning the appropriation of the isle of Raughlin to Ireland by Camden, early 17th c.
Bibliographic Details
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Manuscript
Subjects:
Camden, William
Rathlin Island
Ireland
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Ulster
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Antrim
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Belfast
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London: British Museum: Cotton, Ms. Titus B. X.: (Extract)
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The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.1173, p.1374).
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