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Page 94
... Majesty , and of free will and deliberate purpose we promise to obey your Majesty's orders and commands in all honest behests . We will serve your Majesty with all our force ; that is to say , with 1,660 horse and 2,440 foot , equipped ...
... Majesty , and of free will and deliberate purpose we promise to obey your Majesty's orders and commands in all honest behests . We will serve your Majesty with all our force ; that is to say , with 1,660 horse and 2,440 foot , equipped ...
Page 189
... Majesty's por- traits with great ceremony , saying they would wear no other bonds or chains than those your Majesty put upon them . They are very grateful for the arms and munitions , etc. , and I , for my own part , humbly supplicate ...
... Majesty's por- traits with great ceremony , saying they would wear no other bonds or chains than those your Majesty put upon them . They are very grateful for the arms and munitions , etc. , and I , for my own part , humbly supplicate ...
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... Majesty's name declare and publish , that they and every of them , their wives and children , are the free , natural , and im- mediate subjects of his Majesty , and are not to be reputed or called the natives or natural followers of any ...
... Majesty's name declare and publish , that they and every of them , their wives and children , are the free , natural , and im- mediate subjects of his Majesty , and are not to be reputed or called the natives or natural followers of any ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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