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... tion . Ormond failed from Galway , and , after a dan- gerous voyage , arrived in France . That he had fo long struggled to retain a command may feem fur- prizing , in fuch a state of things as might appear defperate for the royal caufe ...
... tion . Ormond failed from Galway , and , after a dan- gerous voyage , arrived in France . That he had fo long struggled to retain a command may feem fur- prizing , in fuch a state of things as might appear defperate for the royal caufe ...
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... tion with offer had been made for the delivery of Duncannon fort into the duke's hands as a fecurity for twenty- four thousand pounds . The treaty had failed , and the fortrefs had fallen into the power of the republicans ; but the ...
... tion with offer had been made for the delivery of Duncannon fort into the duke's hands as a fecurity for twenty- four thousand pounds . The treaty had failed , and the fortrefs had fallen into the power of the republicans ; but the ...
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... tion , were sentenced to death . In Connaught lord Mayo , in Munfter colonel William Bagnal , were condemned on evidence not fufficiently clear . Lord Muskerry falfely accufed , was honourably acquitted , and allowed to retire to Spain ...
... tion , were sentenced to death . In Connaught lord Mayo , in Munfter colonel William Bagnal , were condemned on evidence not fufficiently clear . Lord Muskerry falfely accufed , was honourably acquitted , and allowed to retire to Spain ...
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... tion . to Ireland , first as a military officer , and afterwards as lord - deputy in Fleetwood's place ; where he acted with fuch temper and ability , that his father declared 1655 . that that himself might receive inftructions from his ...
... tion . to Ireland , first as a military officer , and afterwards as lord - deputy in Fleetwood's place ; where he acted with fuch temper and ability , that his father declared 1655 . that that himself might receive inftructions from his ...
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... tion of set- firmed in the lands poffeffed by them on the feventh of May 1659 , according to acts made in the former reign , which they were to hold in free and common foccage ; and all their deficiencies were to be fatisfied before ...
... tion of set- firmed in the lands poffeffed by them on the feventh of May 1659 , according to acts made in the former reign , which they were to hold in free and common foccage ; and all their deficiencies were to be fatisfied before ...
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