An Admiration by way of answer to the petition of the rebells in Ireland to all true hearted Protestants [electronic resource] : why the rebells in Ireland should petition to His Majesty to transport themselves into England to ayd and assist him : and by strength to carry on his designes untill they arrive at a prosperous end and that they joyning with the papists here in England, which are a great and considerable number, doe not doubt but to curbe the insolencies of the Protestants : whereunto is adjoyned the exact coppy of the petition to the Kings Majesty by the rebells in Ireland, subscribed by 11 lords and others of quality : examined by the originall by the person of honour : there being intercepted was sent over to two members of the House of Commons : dated the 17. of August, 1642
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- Printed at London : for Thomas Homer, 1642
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- "A true coppy of the petition of the rebells in Ireland, subscribed by 11 lords, and others of quality among them ..." p. [5]-6.
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