The History of Limerick, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military: From the Earliest Records, to the Year 1787, Illustrated by Fifteen Engravings. To which are Added the Charter of Limerick, and An Essay on Castle Connell Spa, on Water in General and Cold Bathing |
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... late Mr. Robert Davis , burgets . It is written in verfe , and brought down no farther than the year 1680 ; it confirms Mr. White's in many places , and on the whole was deemed fo curious , that feverál paffages of it have been brought ...
... late Mr. Robert Davis , burgets . It is written in verfe , and brought down no farther than the year 1680 ; it confirms Mr. White's in many places , and on the whole was deemed fo curious , that feverál paffages of it have been brought ...
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... late fubmif- fion , he was become one of the King's Barons , and as a mark of distinction due to his exalted rank , he intrusted him with the cuftody of Limerick . Donald received this propofal with fecret exultation ; according to Ware ...
... late fubmif- fion , he was become one of the King's Barons , and as a mark of distinction due to his exalted rank , he intrusted him with the cuftody of Limerick . Donald received this propofal with fecret exultation ; according to Ware ...
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... late pardon , though he fued for mercy , was hunted from one wretched retreat to another . † He was found in a hut with fix of his follow- ers , a party ruthed in , headed by Kelly of Morierta ; he ftruck off the Earl's head and carried ...
... late pardon , though he fued for mercy , was hunted from one wretched retreat to another . † He was found in a hut with fix of his follow- ers , a party ruthed in , headed by Kelly of Morierta ; he ftruck off the Earl's head and carried ...
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... late the army ; he difmiffed many of the old officers , and gave orders that none but roman catholics fhould be admitted . Lord Clarendon remonftrated against a conduct , which must inflame the animofities already excited in the kingdom ...
... late the army ; he difmiffed many of the old officers , and gave orders that none but roman catholics fhould be admitted . Lord Clarendon remonftrated against a conduct , which must inflame the animofities already excited in the kingdom ...
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... late Abraham Foord , John Creaghe , William Maunfell , Efqrs . and the late Mr. William Richardfon built feveral good houses . This year an opening was made in the town wall , behind the new fquare near St. John's church , from whence a ...
... late Abraham Foord , John Creaghe , William Maunfell , Efqrs . and the late Mr. William Richardfon built feveral good houses . This year an opening was made in the town wall , behind the new fquare near St. John's church , from whence a ...
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Page 329 - THE Roman Catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion, as are consistent with the laws of Ireland : or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles the Second...
Page 329 - Sir Toby Butler, Colonel Garret Dillon, and Colonel John Brown, on the other Part : In the behalf of the Irish Inhabitants in the City and County of Limerick, the Counties of Clare, Kerry, Cork, Sligo, and Mayo. In...
Page 335 - And whereas it appears unto us, that it was agreed between the parties to the said articles that after the words, Limerick, Clare, Kerry, Cork, Mayo, or any of them, in the second of the said articles, the words following, viz. "And all such as are under their protection in the said counties...
Page 329 - Ginckle, the Governor of the City of Limerick, and the Generals of the Irish army, bearing date with these Presents, for the Surrender of the City, and Submission of the said Army : it is agreed, That, I. The Roman.
Page 331 - ... have or enjoy the benefit of this article, that shall neglect or refuse to take the oath of allegiance,* made by act of parliament in England, in the first year of the reign of their present majesties, when thereunto required.
Page 333 - ... present war to the day of the date hereof, nor for any waste or trespass by him or them committed in any such lands, tenements or houses : and it is also agreed, that this article shall be mutual and reciprocal on...
Page 330 - II, and shall be put in possession, by order of the government, of such of them as are in the king's hands or the hands of his tenants, without being put to any suit or trouble therein ; and all such estates shall be freed and discharged from all arrears of crownrents, quit-rents, and other public charges incurred and become due since Michaelmas 1688, to the day of the date hereof.
Page 330 - ... privileges and immunities, which they and every or any of them held, enjoyed, or were rightfully and lawfully entitled to in the reign of King Charles II or at any time since...
Page 334 - Protestants, by judgments of record, which appearing to the late government, the Lord Tyrconnel and Lord Lucan took away the effects the said...
Page 331 - Michaelmas, 1688, to the day of the date hereof: and all persons comprehended in this article, shall have, hold, and enjoy all their goods and chattels, real and personal, to them, or any of them...