Toggle navigation
Hours
Libraries & Collections
Joyner Library
Laupus Health Sciences Library
Music Library
Digital Collections
Special Collections
Teaching Resources
The ScholarShip Institutional Repository
Country Doctor Museum
Get Help
Toggle navigation
ECU Libraries Catalog
Browse
Call Number
Title
Author
Subject
Series
Course Reserves
More
Search History
New Items
Suggest a Purchase
My Account
Search in
All Fields
Title
Author
Journal Title
Subject
Series
ISBN/ISSN
Publisher
search for
Search
Advanced Search
ECU Libraries Catalog
Toggle facets
Find materials by
Location
Joyner Library
2
Format
Book
2
Electronic
2
Publication Date
1642
2
Collection
Joyner E-Resources
2
Language
English
2
Genre
Early works to 1800
1
Era
Rebellion of 1641
2
Charles I, 1625-1649
1
Civil War, 1642-1649
1
Region
Great Britain
[remove]
2
Ireland
2
Search Constraints
Clear Search
You searched for:
Author facet
Travers, Robert, Sir
Remove constraint Author facet: Travers, Robert, Sir
Region
Great Britain
Remove constraint Region: Great Britain
1
-
2
of
2
Sort by Relevance
Relevance
Year DESC
Year ASC
Author
Title
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
Search Results
A certaine relation of the Earle of Ormands proseedings in Ireland : shewing what prisoners he hath taken and what townes he hath burnt and what store of pillage he hath sent and brought home with him : also the manner of the enemies besieging Bandonbridge with 12000 men and how that there were slaine 2000 of them : the rest put to flight by the Earle of Corke sonnes and Sir Charles Vanerfour
by
Travers, Robert, Sir
1642
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
A certaine relation of the earle of Ormonds proseedings in Ireland, : shewing what prisoners he hath taken, and what townes he hath burnt and what store of pillage he hath sent, and brought home with him. Also the manner of the enemies besieging Bandonbridge, with 12000. men, and how that there were slaine 2000. of them, the rest put to flight by the earle of Corke sonnes and Sir Charles Vauersour. Being a letter sent from Sir Robert Trevers to Sir. william Dike, living in theamestreet in London. Iune 3. Ordered to bee forthwith printed
by
Travers, Robert, Sir
1642
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online