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Acknowledgements 7
Format of References 9
Abbreviations 11
Introduction 13
1 Newsbooks and the outbreak of the rebellion, November 1641-August 1642 27
2 King and confederates: treaty talks, September 1642-September 1643 55
3 Newsbooks and the Irish cessation, September 1643-August 1645 85
4 Parliamentary newsbooks and the war in Ireland, September 1645-August 1647 122
5 Royalist newsbooks, and Ireland, September 1647-December 1648 147
6 Cromwell's Irish expedition, January-August 1649 171
Conclusion 201
Appendix 207
Bibliography 209
Index 229
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