The Tanner Letters: Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries |
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Page 164
... according to the establishment of the English army there , from the time of each regiment's and company's first landing and muster by Mr Kennedie until the day of Mr Cleyton's muster in Sept. 1642 , and from thence according to Mr ...
... according to the establishment of the English army there , from the time of each regiment's and company's first landing and muster by Mr Kennedie until the day of Mr Cleyton's muster in Sept. 1642 , and from thence according to Mr ...
Page 243
... according to articles made with the country on a general condition of laying down arms . His reasons were at that time the army was unable to support itself or annoy the rebels ; they could only have plun- dered those contributaries and ...
... according to articles made with the country on a general condition of laying down arms . His reasons were at that time the army was unable to support itself or annoy the rebels ; they could only have plun- dered those contributaries and ...
Page 264
... according to the National Covenant in defending of the King and former Parlt . , according as you may receive in this enclosed Remonstrance , which is a true copy of that we have sent to the parliament of England . If the old parlt ...
... according to the National Covenant in defending of the King and former Parlt . , according as you may receive in this enclosed Remonstrance , which is a true copy of that we have sent to the parliament of England . If the old parlt ...
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affairs Anno answer Armagh arms army bishop Canterbury Capt Castle Church clergy Clonmell Coll Colonel command Committee 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 peace persons pray present Primate printed promised Protestants quarters rebels received regiment religion resides Sancroft Scotland sent ships soldiers taken thereof town Ulster unto Viccar Waterford Wexford wherein Youghall