Discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued

TitleDiscoverie of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1612
AuthorsDavies, John, Sir
CityLondon
LibraryExeter College Oxford
BindingBound in calf with stamp 2 in gold
Call Number9M.6348
Stamp(s): 
Covert, Walter, Sir (1544-1632)  (Stamp 2)
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Arms Quarterly of thirteen 1. A fess ermine between three martlets (Covert) 2. Barry of five ermine and gules a canton ermine (Bramshott [Husey?]) 3. A fess between three leopards faces (Vanner) 4. A chevron between three garbs (Fagger [Tagger?]) 5. Three crescents a canton ermine (Cooke) 6. Lozengy a fess (Rokesley [Rockley?]) 7. A cross in chief two cross crosslets fitchy (Burford) 8. On a chief three lions rampant (Lisley) 9. A cross (Bohun) 10. A bend lozengy (Hereford or Witefield) 11. On a chief three crosses patty fitchy (Strongbow?) 12. Three garbs (MacMurrough? [Braose?]) ...
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