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Dublin, February 15. 1641. Confident nevves from Ireland : being a letter sent from Mr. William Philips, merchant, dwelling in Dublin, to Mr. William Baber, a worthy friend of his, and one of the gentlemen of the Inner-Temple. Certifying how one of the rebels flying from his confederates into Dublin, related to Sir Charles Coot their damnable designes, who making it known to Sir Simon Harcott, and the rest of the justices, they suddenly issued forth, and beating them out of their works, slew 800 of them, with small losse. A relation that is reall, and not coin'd according to invention meerly for press profit; but to satisfie many whom it may concern, who cannot be resolv'd by one mans private letter
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This collection contains correspondence and documents primarily accumulated by English civil servant William Blathwayt (1649-1717) in his capacity as a British government official in such roles as Surveyor and Auditor General of Plantation Revenues and Secretary and member of the Lords of Trade. The bulk of the papers date from 1660 to 1709 and chiefly relate to the British colonies in North America and the West Indies .
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