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The English and Scottish Protestants happy tryumph over the rebels in Ireland
declaring the prosperity of the Protestant party and the disastrous proceedings of the adverse Irish rebellion ... : being sent in a letter -
Killermaschine
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Todesbefehl
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Appeal from the Chancery of Ireland
Robert Mason, Gent. Appellant. Thomas Nugent, commonly called, Earl of Westmeath, Respondent. The Respondents case -
The perfect coveyancer, or, Severall select & choice presidents such as have not formely been printed
collected by four several sages of the law, Edward Henden, knight, late one of the barons of the Exchequer. VVilliam Noy, Attourney Generall to His late Majestie. Robert Mason, sometime Recorder of London. And Henry Fleetwood, formerly Reader of Grayes-Inne : wherein are contained many excellent examples and instructions touching the manner and method of conveyances, usefull for all persons that are professors in the law, and desire to be rightly and juiciously informed : with an exact table for the readers more ready recourse to any the particulars contained therein -
A nevv post
with soueraigne salue to cure the worlds madnes. Expressing himselfe in sundry excellent essayes or witty discourses. A marke exceeding necessary for all mens arrowes: whether the great mans flight, the gallants rouer, the wisemans prickeshaft, the poore mans butshaft, or the fooles birdbolt. By Sir I.D. Knight -
Reasons academie. Set foorth by Robert Mason of Lincolnes Inne, Gent
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A nevv post
vvith soueraigne salue to cure the worlds madnes. Expressing himselfe in sundrie excellent essayes or wittie discourses. A marke exceeding necessary for all mens arrowes: whether the great mans flight, the gallants rouer. the wisemans prickeshaft, the poore mans butshaft, or the fooles birdbolt, quantus in orbe dolus. By Sir I.D. Knight -
Reasons monarchie. Set forth by Robert Mason of Lincolnes Inne Gent
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A particular description of the town of Kelso
with a plain and undisguised account of its admirable and delightful situation. By Ebenezer Lazarus -
A mirrour for merchants
With an exact table to discouer the excessiue taking of vsurie, against the lawes manifested in this treatise of Reasons academy. Set forth by R. Mason of Lincolnes Inne gent -
The English and Scottish Protestants happy tryumph over the rebels in Jreland
Declaring the prosperity of the Protestant party, and the disastrous proceedings of the adverse Irish rebellion. Jn [sic] the besiege of Wicklow. The Earle of Kildare and the Lord Thomond. Slew Sergeant Major Bromlus. Captaine Thosby. Captaine Lothon. The Lord Plunket wounded in the left legg. Jn the siege of Colerane. The Earle of Baremore the Lord Brabeston, and E. of Eastmeath. Slew the Lord Freeman and 1300 more rebels. The L. Scane being taken prisoner In the besiege of Kingsaile, the Earle of Fingale the Lord Donbengen. The Lord Astry. were overthrowne, By the Earle of Ormond. The Lord Pore Earle of Valentia. Earle of Kildare. Being sent in a letter from Robert Mason in Wicklow, to VVilliam Francis in London, and brought over by the last post on Wednesday last, being the 1. of Iune, 1642. Together with an order from both Houses of Parliament concerning my Lord Howard, and ordered to be printed. Iohn Browne, Cler. Parl