Sir Richard Bellings (1613–1677) was a lawyer and political figure in 17th century Ireland and in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He is best known for his participation in Confederate Ireland, a short-lived independent Irish state, in which he served on the governing body called the Supreme Council. In later life, he also wrote a history of the Confederate period, which is one of the best historical sources on the Confederation. (From Wikipedia) More about Richard Bellings:
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| | Books by Richard Bellings: Bellings, Richard, -1677, contrib.: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (with 17th-century additions and 20th-century notes; London: G. Routledge and Sons; New York, E.P. Dutton and Co., ca. 1907), by Philip Sidney, ed. by Ernest A. Baker, also contrib. by William Alexander Stirling
Additional books by Richard Bellings in the extended shelves: Bellings, Richard, -1677: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (G. Routledge and sons, ltd.;, 1921), also by Philip Sidney, Ernest A. Baker, and William Alexander (page images at HathiTrust) Bellings, Richard, -1677: History of the Irish Confederation and the war in Ireland, 1641 [-1649] containing a narrative of affairs of Ireland (Printed for the editor by M.H. Gill & son, 1882), also by John Thomas Gilbert (page images at HathiTrust) Bellings, Richard, -1677: A sixth booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. VVritten by R.B. esq (Dublin : Printed by the Societie of Stationers, Anno Dom. M. DC. XXIV [1624]), also by Philip Sidney (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bellings, Richard, -1677: Vindiciarvm Catholicorvm Hiberniae (Parisiis : Apud viduam I. Camusat, et Petrum Le Petit ..., MDCL [1650], 1650), also by John Callaghan, Donnchadh Ó Ceallaigh, Pierre Le Petit, Denise Courbé Camusat, and Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy (page images at HathiTrust)
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