Remarks on the Life and Death of the Famíd Mr. Blood: giving an account of his plot in Ireland, to surprise Dublin castle; several transactions in his head-quarters in the city; rescue of Captain Mason at Doncaster; attempt on the person of His Grace the Duke of Ormond; seizing on the crown and scepter in the Tower; coming into favour with his prince; concern about His Grace the Duke of Buckingham; sickness, death, and twice internment.
Remarks on the Life and Death of the Famíd Mr. Blood: giving an account of his plot in Ireland, to surprise Dublin castle; several transactions in his head-quarters in the city; rescue of Captain Mason at Doncaster; attempt on the person of His Grace the Duke of Ormond; seizing on the crown and scepter in the Tower; coming into favour with his prince; concern about His Grace the Duke of Buckingham; sickness, death, and twice internment. | Rare and modern books | [Blood (Thomas)]
Remarks on the Life and Death of the Famíd Mr. Blood: giving an account of his plot in Ireland, to surprise Dublin castle; several transactions in his head-quarters in the city; rescue of Captain Mason at Doncaster; attempt on the person of His Grace the Duke of Ormond; seizing on the crown and scepter in the Tower; coming into favour with his prince; concern about His Grace the Duke of Buckingham; sickness, death, and twice internment.
Remarks on the Life and Death of the Famíd Mr. Blood: giving an account of his plot in Ireland, to surprise Dublin castle; several transactions in his head-quarters in the city; rescue of Captain Mason at Doncaster; attempt on the person of His Grace the Duke of Ormond; seizing on the crown and scepter in the Tower; coming into favour with his prince; concern about His Grace the Duke of Buckingham; sickness, death, and twice internment. | Rare and modern books | [Blood (Thomas)]
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- [Blood (Thomas)]
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- London: Reprinted by G. Smeeton, 1817.
- Keyword
- HISTORY IRELAND
Description
Small 4to (198 x 155 mm), [2], 34, [2]pp., engraved portrait frontispiece (lightly offset), title printed in red and black, disbound. Reprint of the original edition which was printed by Richard Janeway and published in 1680.