Livres de John Booker

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Begin. 25. Novemb. 1646. Lieutenant Colonell John Booker Being Sent Out of the Province of Munster by ... the Lord of Inchiquine, Lord President, and the Councell of Warre There, and Having Delivered Letters from His Lordship to ... the Speaker of the House of Commons, to ... the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Irish Affaires, and Also to ... the Lord Mayor ... of London, Earnestly Desiring to Promote the Good of that Province and Kingdome ... Doth Humbly Present the State and Condition of the Army in that Province

Begin. 25. Novemb. 1646. Lieutenant Colonell John Booker Being Sent Out of the Province of Munster by ... the Lord of Inchiquine, Lord President, and the Councell of Warre There, and Having Delivered Letters from His Lordship to ... the Speaker of the House of Commons, to ... the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Irish Affaires, and Also to ... the Lord Mayor ... of London, Earnestly Desiring to Promote the Good of that Province and Kingdome ... Doth Humbly Present the State and Condition of the Army in that Province

Lievtenant Colonell John Booker Being Sent Out of the Province of Munster by the | Right Honourable the Lord of Inchiquine Lord President, and the Councell of Warre There, | and Having Delivered Letters from His Lordship to the Honourable the Speaker of the House of | Commons, to the Right Honourable the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Irish Affaires, | and Also to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Councell of the City | of London, Earnestly Desiring to Promote the Good of that Province and Kingdome, So that His En- | Deavours Here Might Not be Fruitlesse, Nor the Expectations of the Army There Frustrate, in this | Their Great Necessity, Doth Humbly Present the State and Condition of the Army in that Pro- | Vince

Lievtenant Colonell John Booker Being Sent Out of the Province of Munster by the | Right Honourable the Lord of Inchiquine Lord President, and the Councell of Warre There, | and Having Delivered Letters from His Lordship to the Honourable the Speaker of the House of | Commons, to the Right Honourable the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Irish Affaires, | and Also to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Councell of the City | of London, Earnestly Desiring to Promote the Good of that Province and Kingdome, So that His En- | Deavours Here Might Not be Fruitlesse, Nor the Expectations of the Army There Frustrate, in this | Their Great Necessity, Doth Humbly Present the State and Condition of the Army in that Pro- | Vince

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