Ormonds curtain drawn. In a short discourse concerning Ireland; wherein his treasons, and the corruption of his instruments are laid bare to the stroke of justice.
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| EEBO ID: 99864953 | Date: 1646 | Bib name / number: Thomason / E.513[14] |
| Copy from: British Library | |
| UMI Coll. / reel no.: Thomason Tracts / 80:E.513[14] | Physical Description: 32+ p. |
| Imprint: [London : s.n., 1646] |
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Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688. |
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The Notes field in the EEBO record for this item, Wing T631 (Ormonds Curtain Drawn, [1646]), includes an incomplete transcription of the manuscript annotation on the Thomason copy, which currently reads "By Sr John Temple; but not finished: [illegible]"; "8ber [i.e. October] 5. 1646." The section marked "illegible" reads "S. Gellibrand," the name of the bookseller who registered this title with the London Stationers' Company on 22 Sept. 1646. This information was provided by Maureen Harris of the University of Connecticut.