A narrative of the popish plot in Ireland for the murdering the Protestants there, and the introducing of popery : and the assistance they depended upon from England / discovered by me James Carrol, in the year 1672 ; with an account of my sufferings for discovering the same.

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A narrative of the popish plot in Ireland for the murdering the Protestants there, and the introducing of popery : and the assistance they depended upon from England / discovered by me James Carrol, in the year 1672 ; with an account of my sufferings for discovering the same.
Author
Carol, James.
Publication
London :: Printed for Richard Janeway ...,
1681.
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Popish Plot, 1678.
Ireland -- History -- 1660-1690 -- Sources.
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"A narrative of the popish plot in Ireland for the murdering the Protestants there, and the introducing of popery : and the assistance they depended upon from England / discovered by me James Carrol, in the year 1672 ; with an account of my sufferings for discovering the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34683.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Page [unnumbered]

MARCH 25. 1681.

ORDERED, By Vote of the House of Commons, That the Examination of Fitz-Harris and others, taken by Sir George Treby, be Printed: Which accordingly this Informants Ex∣amination was taken before the said Sir George Tre∣by, as in the Title Page appears.

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