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. Extracted from Parliamentary Records, State Acts, and Other Authentic Materials, Volume 1L. White, 1786 - Ireland |
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... force against them . IX . Some account of the ecclefiaftical courts at that junc- ture in Ireland .. X. The patience and submission of the natives . BOOK ! M U III . I. The fate of the Irish under Charles I. PAGE . 98 · 103 104 II . A ...
... force against them . IX . Some account of the ecclefiaftical courts at that junc- ture in Ireland .. X. The patience and submission of the natives . BOOK ! M U III . I. The fate of the Irish under Charles I. PAGE . 98 · 103 104 II . A ...
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... forces in UI- fter . 292 IX . The covenant brought into Ireland ; further breaches . of the ceffation by the Scotch and English forces . 294 X. The revolt of Lord Inchiquin . 298 XI . The confederates fend fupplies to the king . 301 XII ...
... forces in UI- fter . 292 IX . The covenant brought into Ireland ; further breaches . of the ceffation by the Scotch and English forces . 294 X. The revolt of Lord Inchiquin . 298 XI . The confederates fend fupplies to the king . 301 XII ...
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... forces befieging the caftle of Cloghan , and understanding that in the fame there . was a Romish priest , " ( to which order of men they never gave quarter , ) having alfo in their hands , the brother of the conftable , who had the ...
... forces befieging the caftle of Cloghan , and understanding that in the fame there . was a Romish priest , " ( to which order of men they never gave quarter , ) having alfo in their hands , the brother of the conftable , who had the ...
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... force , though it fhould come from the pope . Among the reft Dr. Heath , archbishop of York , a faithful and quiet fubject , alfo Dr. Poole , bishop of Petersbo- rough , Dr. Tonftal , bishop of Durham , a man of great repu- tation , Dr ...
... force , though it fhould come from the pope . Among the reft Dr. Heath , archbishop of York , a faithful and quiet fubject , alfo Dr. Poole , bishop of Petersbo- rough , Dr. Tonftal , bishop of Durham , a man of great repu- tation , Dr ...
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... forces and made a diftrefs for the fame ; which , by the Englifh law , adds , my author , may , perhaps , be treafon ; but in that country , never before fubject to law , it was thought no rare thing , nor great offence . The marfhal ...
... forces and made a diftrefs for the fame ; which , by the Englifh law , adds , my author , may , perhaps , be treafon ; but in that country , never before fubject to law , it was thought no rare thing , nor great offence . The marfhal ...
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