| Domain | Monograph or Collective Volume |
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| Title | Narratives illustrative of the contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690 |
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| Publication Date | 1841 |
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| Publisher | Printed for the Camden Society by J.B. Nichols and Son |
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| Place Of Publication | London |
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| Number Of Pages | 49 p. |
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| Language | English |
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| Place | Ballyally Castle (County Clare) |
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| Country | Ireland |
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| Notes | Macariæ Excidium is a disguised account of the struggle between James II and William III in Ireland|Containing 'The Siege of Ballyally Castle, in the county of Clare' by M. Cuffe, and 'Macariæ Excidium; or, the Destruction of Cyprus ... Written originally in Syriack by Philotas Philoxypres ... and now made into English by C: o^ K: Anno Domini 1692,' the latter in fact written by Charles O'Kelly |
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| Rights | All rights to IHO record reserved. |
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