The present state and condition of Ireland, but more especially the province of Ulster humbly represented to the kingdom of England / by Edmund Murphy, Secular priest and titular chanter of Armach, and one of the first discoverers of the Irish Plot.

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The present state and condition of Ireland, but more especially the province of Ulster humbly represented to the kingdom of England / by Edmund Murphy, Secular priest and titular chanter of Armach, and one of the first discoverers of the Irish Plot.
Author
Murphy, Edmund, Secular priest.
Publication
London :: Printed for R. Boulter ..., and Benj. Alsop ...,
1681.
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Subject terms
Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century.
Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
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"The present state and condition of Ireland, but more especially the province of Ulster humbly represented to the kingdom of England / by Edmund Murphy, Secular priest and titular chanter of Armach, and one of the first discoverers of the Irish Plot." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51623.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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XXXVIII.

That the Informant acquainted Captain Cox with the same matter that he had Captain Butler, desiring him to detain the said Prisoners, lest upon their enlargement, Smith and Baker might oblige them to be silent in what the Informant expect∣ed they would declare, which he was sure they were privy to; the which the Captain promised to do, and also to be secret therein till it might more fully appear.

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