An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement Under King William. With the State of the Irish Catholics from that Settlement to the Relaxation of the Popery Laws in the Year 1778, Volume 1 |
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... refusal to join the confederates and to proclaim Sir Charles Coote a rebel . III . The king is prevailed on by the Scots to forbid Or- mond to proceed in the peace with the confederates . 347 IV . Lord Digby arrives in Dublin , and ...
... refusal to join the confederates and to proclaim Sir Charles Coote a rebel . III . The king is prevailed on by the Scots to forbid Or- mond to proceed in the peace with the confederates . 347 IV . Lord Digby arrives in Dublin , and ...
Page 16
... refusing to pay for his enlargement , continued prifoner till the beginning of Sir William Ruffel's government , who in pity difcharged him ; but the old gentleman's heart was firft broken , fo as fhortly after he died . The latter was ...
... refusing to pay for his enlargement , continued prifoner till the beginning of Sir William Ruffel's government , who in pity difcharged him ; but the old gentleman's heart was firft broken , fo as fhortly after he died . The latter was ...
Page 28
... refused to attend the deputy ; and , therefore , was ftill confidered as a fa- vourer of foreign invaders , and their caufe . Upon this bare fufpicion , Malby attacked his town of Rathkeal . This the earl confidered as an unprovoked ...
... refused to attend the deputy ; and , therefore , was ftill confidered as a fa- vourer of foreign invaders , and their caufe . Upon this bare fufpicion , Malby attacked his town of Rathkeal . This the earl confidered as an unprovoked ...
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... refused to fign the proclamation , with the other counsellors , for which they incurred her ma- jefty's displeasure . " 2 e But whatever exceffes Defmond committed after he was proclaimed , it is most certain , that he forely re ...
... refused to fign the proclamation , with the other counsellors , for which they incurred her ma- jefty's displeasure . " 2 e But whatever exceffes Defmond committed after he was proclaimed , it is most certain , that he forely re ...
Page 66
... refused to do , they were grievoufly fined , and condemned to a long and irkfome imprisonment . See Analect . Sacr . Rivnis in Analect . p . 25 . celebrated in fuch a language as the people did not 66 A REVIEW OF THE.
... refused to do , they were grievoufly fined , and condemned to a long and irkfome imprisonment . See Analect . Sacr . Rivnis in Analect . p . 25 . celebrated in fuch a language as the people did not 66 A REVIEW OF THE.
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