A true and a kinde excuse vvritten in defence of that booke, intituled A newe description of Irelande. Wherein is freely confessed 1 The cause of the writing of that booke. 2 How that booke was brought into obloquy and slander 3 A reuocation of all ouersightes that through ignorance were published in that booke. 4 A bulwarke or defence of all truthes contayned in that booke. Pleasant and pleasing both to English, and Irish. By Barnabe Rych, Gent. Seruant to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie.

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  • A true and a kinde excuse vvritten in defence of that booke, intituled A newe description of Irelande. Wherein is freely confessed 1 The cause of the writing of that booke. 2 How that booke was brought into obloquy and slander 3 A reuocation of all ouersightes that through ignorance were published in that booke. 4 A bulwarke or defence of all truthes contayned in that booke. Pleasant and pleasing both to English, and Irish. By Barnabe Rych, Gent. Seruant to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie.
  • True and a kinde excuse written in defence of that booke, intituled A newe description of Irelande True and a kinde excuse written in defence of that booke, intituled A newe description of Irelande
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Imprint
London: Printed [by Thomas Dawson] for Thomas Adams, 1612.
Publication year
1612-1612
ESTC No.
S115925
Grub Street ID
135617
Description
[3], 25 leaves ; 4⁰
Note
A defense of the book also by Rich.

The imprint date has been cropped or defaced in several copies (STC).

Printer's name from STC.

Signatures: A-G?.
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