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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... signified his royal pleasure that he should undertake , as formerly he did in the time of the late Lord Lieutenant , and although your Lordship's authority to him in that behalf is not yet come , yet such is his readiness to comply with ...
... signified his royal pleasure that he should undertake , as formerly he did in the time of the late Lord Lieutenant , and although your Lordship's authority to him in that behalf is not yet come , yet such is his readiness to comply with ...
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... signified to them that if we found their proceedings in the House such as might induce us to prorogue to a shorter time we would adventure to do it nothwithstanding the proclamation formerly issued and His Majesty's approbation thereof ...
... signified to them that if we found their proceedings in the House such as might induce us to prorogue to a shorter time we would adventure to do it nothwithstanding the proclamation formerly issued and His Majesty's approbation thereof ...
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... hatred not only to the persons of the English but also to every species of that nation and they destroy all improvements made by the English and lay waste their habitations . We formerly signified to your Lordship that to take away 35.
... hatred not only to the persons of the English but also to every species of that nation and they destroy all improvements made by the English and lay waste their habitations . We formerly signified to your Lordship that to take away 35.
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Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. We formerly signified to your Lordship that to take away all jealousy from the Papists of the English Pale we would furnish them with some arms , and the rather because we well ...
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. We formerly signified to your Lordship that to take away all jealousy from the Papists of the English Pale we would furnish them with some arms , and the rather because we well ...
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... signified that if our expected succours were not hastened hither the king- dom would be lost , and that then England must be forced to make a new conquest , which we then declared would be more difficult and chargeable than in any ...
... signified that if our expected succours were not hastened hither the king- dom would be lost , and that then England must be forced to make a new conquest , which we then declared would be more difficult and chargeable than in any ...
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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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