A nevv description of Ireland vvherein is described the disposition of the Irish whereunto they are inclined. No lesse admirable to be perused then credible to be beleeued: neither vnprofitable nor vnpleasant to bee read and vnderstood, by those worthy cittizens of London that be now vndertakers in Ireland: by Barnabe Rich, Gent:
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- A nevv description of Ireland vvherein is described the disposition of the Irish whereunto they are inclined. No lesse admirable to be perused then credible to be beleeued: neither vnprofitable nor vnpleasant to bee read and vnderstood, by those worthy cittizens of London that be now vndertakers in Ireland: by Barnabe Rich, Gent:
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- Rich, Barnabe, 1540?-1617.
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- Printed at London :: [By William Jaggard] for Thomas Adams,
- 1610.
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- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Ireland -- Social life and customs -- Early works to 1800.
- Ireland -- Religion -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
- Ireland -- Foreign relations -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- England -- Foreign relations -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800.
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"A nevv description of Ireland vvherein is described the disposition of the Irish whereunto they are inclined. No lesse admirable to be perused then credible to be beleeued: neither vnprofitable nor vnpleasant to bee read and vnderstood, by those worthy cittizens of London that be now vndertakers in Ireland: by Barnabe Rich, Gent:." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10713.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Contents of the Chapters contained in this Booke.
- To the Right Honourable, Robert Earle of Salisbury, Ʋicount Cranburn, Baron Cecill of Essenden, Lord High Treasu∣rer of England, principall Secretarie to his Ma∣iestie, one of the Lordes of his Honourable Priuie Councell, and Knight of the Noble order of the Garter, &c.
- ❧ To the Curteous and friendly Reader, either English or Irish, either Prote∣stant or Papist, either learned or vnlearned, or to any other whosoeuer, I care not.
- An Epistle, added in the due praise and commendation of that worthy and worshipful Gentleman, Maister WILLIAM COKYNE, Sheriffe and Alderman of the most renow∣ned and Honourable Citty of LONDON.
- A Description of IRELAND, to∣gether with the Manners, Customs, and dispositions of the people.