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... thousand pounds . The treaty had failed , and the fortrefs had fallen into the power of the republicans ; but the negociation was renewed by lord Taafe , who prefented letters of credence from the duke of York brother of the nominal ...
... thousand pounds . The treaty had failed , and the fortrefs had fallen into the power of the republicans ; but the negociation was renewed by lord Taafe , who prefented letters of credence from the duke of York brother of the nominal ...
Page 9
... thousand pounds on the fecurity of Limerick and Galway , and to leave the adjustment of all , articles concerning the protectorship for a treaty at Bruffels . Nicholas Plunket and Geoffry Browne were commiffioned to negociate this ...
... thousand pounds on the fecurity of Limerick and Galway , and to leave the adjustment of all , articles concerning the protectorship for a treaty at Bruffels . Nicholas Plunket and Geoffry Browne were commiffioned to negociate this ...
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... thousand pounds to the king , four thou- fand to the duke of York , and two thousand to his younger brother the duke of Gloucester . Great were the agitations , on this event , of anxiety , hope , fear , fear , and jealoufy , of ...
... thousand pounds to the king , four thou- fand to the duke of York , and two thousand to his younger brother the duke of Gloucester . Great were the agitations , on this event , of anxiety , hope , fear , fear , and jealoufy , of ...
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... thousand pounds was voted by the Irish parliament ; and his fon , lord Offory , was called by writ to the house of peers . This new chief governor , foon after his arrival in Ireland , gave the royal affent , among other acts , to the ...
... thousand pounds was voted by the Irish parliament ; and his fon , lord Offory , was called by writ to the house of peers . This new chief governor , foon after his arrival in Ireland , gave the royal affent , among other acts , to the ...
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... thousand pounds alleged to be still due to the earl of Leicester as lord lieutenant and colonel , and an un determined fum of debts due for the furnishing of the army in Ireland . Even the commons acknow . leged the hardfhip of this ...
... thousand pounds alleged to be still due to the earl of Leicester as lord lieutenant and colonel , and an un determined fum of debts due for the furnishing of the army in Ireland . Even the commons acknow . leged the hardfhip of this ...
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addrefs adminiſtration affembly affociates againſt alfo Arklow arms army bill Britiſh cafe Carnew caſtle catholics caufe cauſe cavalry CHAP chief governor clergy commanded commiffioners confequence confiderable confifting declared defenſe defign Derry difcontents Dublin duke earl enemy England English Enniscorthy Enniskillen eſtabliſhment fame favour fecond fecurity feemed feffion feized fent fervice fettlement feven feveral fhould fide fince firſt flain flaughter foldiers fome foon force fpirit France French ftate fubjects fuccefs fuch fupport furrendry fyftem garrifon Gorey Great-Britain himſelf houfe houſe houſe of commons hundred infurgents infurrection intereft Ireland Iriſh Jacobites juftices Killala king kingdom land lefs Limerick lord lieutenant maffacre meaſures ment military moft moſt neceffary notwithſtanding occafion officers oppofition Ormond paffed parliament party perfons poft poſt pounds prevented prifoners proteftants publiſhed purpoſe purſued raiſed rebellion rebels refolution royal ſtate ſtill thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion town troops Tyrconnel Ulfter Wexford whofe XXXVIII