File:The Image of Irelande - plate07.jpg

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Description A plate originally from The Image of Irelande, by John Derrick, published in 1581.

This image was taken from this Edinburgh University Library website - [1], with the description - "The English army is drawn up for battle, while Sidney himself parleys with a defiant messenger from the Irish".
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