Divers remarkable occurances that have hapned in the tower, London, and Westminster, upon sundry occasions, Friday, Saterday, Sunday, and Munday, July the 1, 2, 3, 4 whereunto is added, a true relation of Mr. Thomas Baroms, of the state of Bandonbridge, in Munster, and the places thereabouts : also the death of Sir Win. Saint Leger, lord president of Munster, with other remarkable passages.
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- Divers remarkable occurances that have hapned in the tower, London, and Westminster, upon sundry occasions, Friday, Saterday, Sunday, and Munday, July the 1, 2, 3, 4 whereunto is added, a true relation of Mr. Thomas Baroms, of the state of Bandonbridge, in Munster, and the places thereabouts : also the death of Sir Win. Saint Leger, lord president of Munster, with other remarkable passages.
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- July 8, 1642.
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"Divers remarkable occurances that have hapned in the tower, London, and Westminster, upon sundry occasions, Friday, Saterday, Sunday, and Munday, July the 1, 2, 3, 4 whereunto is added, a true relation of Mr. Thomas Baroms, of the state of Bandonbridge, in Munster, and the places thereabouts : also the death of Sir Win. Saint Leger, lord president of Munster, with other remarkable passages." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36164.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
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This Mack Fynnen was offered quarter by Captain Lindie: who prizing his valour, & perf••ctly knowing his friends of what great quality they were of at Corke, promised him to use him like a Gentleman, would ••e yeeld and submit to the King: hee curs••ng in Irish his fellowes that ran away, answered him in En∣glish, thnt he scorned either: and presently charging upon foot with his sword and pistoll into Captaine Lindies Front, was there slaine: By his order brought to Corke, and by his media∣tion unto the President, permitted to be buried after the request of his friends.
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Cheese made of Buttermilk.