A scourge for rebels wherin are many notable seruices truly set out, and thorowly discoursed of, with euerie particular point touching the troubles of Ireland, as farre as the painfull and dutiful seruice of the Earle of Ormound in sundrie sortes is manifestfestly [sic] knowen. Written by Thomas Churchyard Gentleman.
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- A scourge for rebels wherin are many notable seruices truly set out, and thorowly discoursed of, with euerie particular point touching the troubles of Ireland, as farre as the painfull and dutiful seruice of the Earle of Ormound in sundrie sortes is manifestfestly [sic] knowen. Written by Thomas Churchyard Gentleman.
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- Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.
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- Imprinted at London :: [By Thomas Dawson] for Thomas Cadman,
- 1584.
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- Ormond, Thomas Butler, -- Earl of, 1531-1614.
- Ireland -- History -- 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A scourge for rebels wherin are many notable seruices truly set out, and thorowly discoursed of, with euerie particular point touching the troubles of Ireland, as farre as the painfull and dutiful seruice of the Earle of Ormound in sundrie sortes is manifestfestly [sic] knowen. Written by Thomas Churchyard Gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18764.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2025.
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- To the Right honourable my verie good Lord, the Lord Haward of Effingam, Lorde Cham∣berlaine of the Queenes Maiesties houshold, one of her Highnesse priuie Councell, and Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, Thomas Church∣yard wisheth increase of honour, and many happie newe yeeres.
- To the louing Reader.
- A Scourge for Rebels, of matter touching duetifull seruices, that merites immortall fame: wherein rebels are scour∣ged and discoursed of, which seruices chiefly by the Earle of Ormound (and noble Souldiers vnder his charge) were manfully begunne, worthily mainteined, and happily ended.
- The Examination of Owen mac Donill, Omorihertegh, taken the xxvj. of Nouember, 1583. before those whose names are heereunto sub∣scribed, of the manner and discourse how the Earle of Desmound was pursued and slayne.