Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont, Volume 1,Parte 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1905 A calendar of the correspondence of the Perceval family from the beginning of the reign of Charles I to the end of that of Anne. Vol. 1 included also the original entry-book of the court of Castle chamber, Dublin, 1573-1620. |
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... Commissioners made " a perfect book " of the names and quantities of lands , entered each man " with addition of father and grandfather , " marked every castle , church , mill , abbey , church land and college land , and " expressed the ...
... Commissioners made " a perfect book " of the names and quantities of lands , entered each man " with addition of father and grandfather , " marked every castle , church , mill , abbey , church land and college land , and " expressed the ...
Página xiii
... Commissioners at Dublin ( see Capt . Tucker's narrative , in Gilbert's ed .: History of the Confederation ) , and amongst his papers is an order of Council decreeing the transfer , which cannot have been written later than December or ...
... Commissioners at Dublin ( see Capt . Tucker's narrative , in Gilbert's ed .: History of the Confederation ) , and amongst his papers is an order of Council decreeing the transfer , which cannot have been written later than December or ...
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... Commissioners from Ireland . The Confederate Roman Catholics sent delegates to offer their demands and the extreme Protestants delegates to oppose them , while the Council of State despatched Sir William Stewart , Sir Gerald Lowther ...
... Commissioners from Ireland . The Confederate Roman Catholics sent delegates to offer their demands and the extreme Protestants delegates to oppose them , while the Council of State despatched Sir William Stewart , Sir Gerald Lowther ...
Página xv
... Commissioners could see no oppression to the subjects of Ireland by reason thereof . It was merely " the greatest tyranny and unsupportable oppression " which clamoured against an admirable institution , for no reason but " because so ...
... Commissioners could see no oppression to the subjects of Ireland by reason thereof . It was merely " the greatest tyranny and unsupportable oppression " which clamoured against an admirable institution , for no reason but " because so ...
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... commissioners appointed to superintend their embarkation were back in Dublin , declaring that they had seen no men to send over , nor any shipping to transport them ( p . 289 ) . This difficulty disappeared with the news of the King's ...
... commissioners appointed to superintend their embarkation were back in Dublin , declaring that they had seen no men to send over , nor any shipping to transport them ( p . 289 ) . This difficulty disappeared with the news of the King's ...
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Adam Loftus apiece APPENDIX AND INDEX army Barry brother Capt Captain Castle Cessation charge Chief Baron command Commissary Commissioners Copy Cork Council cousin declared defendants desire Dillon Ditto Dublin Earl of Ormond Edmond Endorsed by Percivall England English friends garrisons gent give HARDRESS WALLER hath hear honour hope horse House imprisoned during pleasure Ireland Irish James Jephson JOHN BARRY jury impanelled Kilkenny King King's kingdom Lady lands late letter Limerick Liscarrol Loftus Lord Broghill Lord Deputy Lord Inchiquin Lord Lieutenant Lord President Lords Justices Lordship Majesty Majesty's March matter Munster Nicholas November O'Callaghane offence officers Parliament party Patrick Paul Davys pay fines peace Percivall's Postscript pray Protestants provisions rebels received Richard sent September SERJEANT REYMOND servants Signed Sir John SIR PHILIP PERCIVALL Sir William Sir William Parsons soldiers taken tenants Tipperary town unto victuals Waterford Wexford wife WILLIAM JEPHSON Youghall
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Página 335 - The Commissioners think it probable that you may feel an interest in this object, and be willing to assist in the attainment of it ; and with that view they desire to lay before you an outline of the course which they usually follow. If any nobleman or gentleman express his willingness to submit...
Página 335 - Commissioners may extend to title-deeds or other documents of present legal value, positive instructions are given to every person who inspects MSS. on their behalf that nothing relating to the titles of existing owners is to be divulged, and that if in the course of his work...
Página 212 - An Act for the Uniformity of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and Administration of the Sacraments...
Página 336 - The costs of inspections, reports, and calendars, and the conveyance of documents, will be defrayed at the public expense, without any charge to the owners.
Página 335 - Her Sign Manual certain Commissioners to ascertain what unpublished MSS. are extant in the collections of private persons and in institutions which are calculated to throw light upon subjects connected with the civil, ecclesiastical, literary, or scientific history of this country.
Página 336 - In practice it has been found more satisfactory, when the collection of manuscripts is a large one, for the inspector to make a selection therefrom at the place of deposit and to obtain the owner's consent to remove the selected papers to the Public Record Office in London or in Dublin, or to the General Register House in Edinburgh, where they can be more fully dealt with, and where they...