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... LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL , AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND , SIX COPIES . A. B. REV . GILBERT AUS . Rev. Mr. Boran , rector of TIN , Woodville Rev. Robert Alexander , L. L. D. Rofs Henry Alcock , Efq . Wilton John Warneford Amftrong ...
... LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL , AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND , SIX COPIES . A. B. REV . GILBERT AUS . Rev. Mr. Boran , rector of TIN , Woodville Rev. Robert Alexander , L. L. D. Rofs Henry Alcock , Efq . Wilton John Warneford Amftrong ...
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... a declaration " against the continuance of his Ma- jesty's 1 jesty's authority in the marquis of Ormond , " HISTORY OF IRELAND . PHILIP YORKE, EARL HARDWICKE, LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL, AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND, SIX COPIES.
... a declaration " against the continuance of his Ma- jesty's 1 jesty's authority in the marquis of Ormond , " HISTORY OF IRELAND . PHILIP YORKE, EARL HARDWICKE, LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL, AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND, SIX COPIES.
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... lord lieutenant ; and that fome honourable main- tenance fhould be fecured to him , as he was now de- prived of his own eftates . The commiffioners were much XXVII . CHAP . much displeased at the extravagance of IIISTORY OF IRELAND .
... lord lieutenant ; and that fome honourable main- tenance fhould be fecured to him , as he was now de- prived of his own eftates . The commiffioners were much XXVII . CHAP . much displeased at the extravagance of IIISTORY OF IRELAND .
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... lord 1659 . lieutenant should avail himself of his power and po . pularity to retain his place by force , the commissi- oners employed Sir Hardrefs Waller to furprize the castle of Dublin : but Henry , too generous to em- broil the ...
... lord 1659 . lieutenant should avail himself of his power and po . pularity to retain his place by force , the commissi- oners employed Sir Hardrefs Waller to furprize the castle of Dublin : but Henry , too generous to em- broil the ...
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... Sir Nicholas Plunket fhould forbear to come into his Majefty's presence or ap- pear at court . To Ormond , conftituted lord lieutenant , a prefent . of thirty thousand pounds was voted by the Irish parliament ; and his fon , lord Offory ...
... Sir Nicholas Plunket fhould forbear to come into his Majefty's presence or ap- pear at court . To Ormond , conftituted lord lieutenant , a prefent . of thirty thousand pounds was voted by the Irish parliament ; and his fon , lord Offory ...
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