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"A light to the blind; whereby they may see the dethronement of James the Second ..., 1711", ascribed to Nicholas Plunkett.
Bibliographic Details
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Manuscript
Subjects:
James II
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King of England
Plunkett, Nicholas
1690
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1699
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1690 - 99
1711
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1711
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Mss. 476-7
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(Apparently unpublished).
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