The Tanner Letters: Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries |
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Page 169
... continued & maintained under one comand for to oppose ye Cessacon wth such Means as they humbly conceive may do the same . 1. To keep a footing 2. To divert the rebels from coming to these kingdoms . 3. It will discourage foreign aid to ...
... continued & maintained under one comand for to oppose ye Cessacon wth such Means as they humbly conceive may do the same . 1. To keep a footing 2. To divert the rebels from coming to these kingdoms . 3. It will discourage foreign aid to ...
Page 402
... continued by the earls of Orrery and Montrath in that army then in being , with the names of the Fanatical and Presbyterian clergy , both English and Scotch , 1 the great numbers they engaged to raise , their meetings and the persons of ...
... continued by the earls of Orrery and Montrath in that army then in being , with the names of the Fanatical and Presbyterian clergy , both English and Scotch , 1 the great numbers they engaged to raise , their meetings and the persons of ...
Page 405
... continued his correspon- dence with Ludlow and others of the regicides then in Switzer- land ; and from time to time gave a very good account of the transactings of the discontented party , and was chiefly instru- mental in discovering ...
... continued his correspon- dence with Ludlow and others of the regicides then in Switzer- land ; and from time to time gave a very good account of the transactings of the discontented party , and was chiefly instru- mental in discovering ...
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affairs Anno answer Armagh arms army bishop blessing Canterbury Capt Castle Church clergy Clonmell Coll Colonel command Comrs copy Corke Council Dean declared Deputy desire diocese Docketted Dublin Dublin Castle Dudley Loftus earl earl of Glamorgan earl of Westmeath enclosed endeavour enemy England English favour foot forces Gallway garrisons give grace hand Hardresse Waller hath hither honour hope horse Inchiquin Ireland Irish John July June Kilkenny Kilmore king King's kingdom Kingdom of Ireland land late Leinster Lenthall letter Limerick Loftus London Lord March Maty Munster officers Ormond Papists Parliament parliament of England party persons pray present Primate printed promise Protestants quarters rebels received regiment religion resides Sancroft Scotland sent ships soldiers taken thereof town Ulster unto Viccar Waterford Wexford wherein Youghall