Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., Preserved at Kilkenny Castle: Letters of the Irish lords justices and Irish Privy council, 1641-44. Mss. illustrative of the early life of James, 1st duke of Ormond. A brief relation of the life and memoirs of John, lord Belasyse, written and collected by his secretary, Joshua Moone. Declaration by the commissioners of Parliament of the commonwealth of England for the affairs of Ireland. Table and cellar book of Charles I. at Oxford, 1643-4H.M. Stationery Office, 1903 |
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... necessity of preserving the authority of the English Government in Ireland . And their views as to how that authority might best be exercised were probably widely divergent . All the letters down to May 6 , 1643 , bear as their first ...
... necessity of preserving the authority of the English Government in Ireland . And their views as to how that authority might best be exercised were probably widely divergent . All the letters down to May 6 , 1643 , bear as their first ...
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... necessity to commit him close prisoner , as we had formerly done Mr. MacMahon and others , where we left them on the 23rd of this month in the morning , about the same hour they intended to have been masters of that place and this city ...
... necessity to commit him close prisoner , as we had formerly done Mr. MacMahon and others , where we left them on the 23rd of this month in the morning , about the same hour they intended to have been masters of that place and this city ...
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... necessity put arms into the hands of the English Pale in present and to others as fast as we can to fight for defence of the State and themselves . Your Lordship now sees the condition wherein we stand and how necessary it is first that ...
... necessity put arms into the hands of the English Pale in present and to others as fast as we can to fight for defence of the State and themselves . Your Lordship now sees the condition wherein we stand and how necessary it is first that ...
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... necessity to find means to employ some strength , as well to deter the rebels and their adherents as to countenance and , if it be possible , to preserve the good subjects especially in these parts , and therefore having sent what ...
... necessity to find means to employ some strength , as well to deter the rebels and their adherents as to countenance and , if it be possible , to preserve the good subjects especially in these parts , and therefore having sent what ...
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... necessity be spent if we be not presently thus relieved . We must also make known to your Lordships that upon this occasion many of the noblemen and gentry of the Pale coming to us for arms , as also many in this city and other towns ...
... necessity be spent if we be not presently thus relieved . We must also make known to your Lordships that upon this occasion many of the noblemen and gentry of the Pale coming to us for arms , as also many in this city and other towns ...
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amongst arms and munition arrive beseech your Lordship Board Borlase Brabazon Captain Castle Colonel commanded Commissioners Coote copy COUNCIL to SIR COUNCIL to WM Countess of Desmond crave leave danger declared desire Desmond despatch divers Drogheda Dublin Earl of Desmond EARL OF LEICESTER Earl of Ormond endeavours estates forces formerly garrisons hastened hath honourable House Houses of Parliament humbly inclosed Irish JUSTICES and COUNCIL Kilkenny King kingdom of England Lambart lately Leinster letters Loftus Lord Belasyse Lord Lambart Lord Lieutenant LORDS JUSTICES Lowther Majesty March Meredith Multon Munster necessity numbers Ormond Ossory Parliament of England persons pounds powder and match present preservation province provisions rebellion rebels received relief Roscomon Rotherham royal sent hither ship signified SIR EDWARD NICHOLAS soldiers Speaker speedily succours supplies Temple thence therein thousand foot Tichborne town troops Ulster unto victuals Viscount Thurles Ware Wentworth whereby whereof Willoughby
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