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Particulars of Irish ships captured by French privateers in 1676. Reasons for the removal of the prohibition upon the importation of Irish cattle, (c. 1676?).
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1676
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1676
Cattle
Exports and Imports
Exports
Privateers
Ships and Shipping
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Oxford
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Oxford: Bodleian Library, Ms. Rawl. A. 185 (11,069): (Extracts)
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