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Page 3
... given to them as soon as a meeting of the Irish Parliament could be called for the purpose . Of the other civil articles the most important were the second , which promised pardon and restoration of confiscated property to certain ...
... given to them as soon as a meeting of the Irish Parliament could be called for the purpose . Of the other civil articles the most important were the second , which promised pardon and restoration of confiscated property to certain ...
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... given Catholics a much better position than they had in Charles II's time and would have left William with no confiscated estates at all . Ginkel was not prepared to consider them as a basis for discussion . He is said to have replied ...
... given Catholics a much better position than they had in Charles II's time and would have left William with no confiscated estates at all . Ginkel was not prepared to consider them as a basis for discussion . He is said to have replied ...
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... given to the bringing all sorts of private Actions , the Animosities would probably continue , that have been too long on Foot , and the publick Disturbances last : For the Quieting and Settling therefore of this Kingdom , and avoid ...
... given to the bringing all sorts of private Actions , the Animosities would probably continue , that have been too long on Foot , and the publick Disturbances last : For the Quieting and Settling therefore of this Kingdom , and avoid ...
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agreed Allegiance allowed appeared arms articles of Limerick asked barred beginning benefit Bill Butler Catholics Charles II's reign City civil articles claims Clare clause clear condition confirmed confiscated considered consistent contained continue counties draft effect eight Endeavours England English enjoy estates exercise favour followed France French further Galway garrison Ginkel give given Government granted hands held hereof hold hoped House important included Inhabitants interest Ireland Irish army Irish Catholics Irish Parliament Jacobite John Brown keep King Kingdom land laws leading leave Lords Justices Lucan Majesties MICHIGAN military named negotiation Oath offer Officers pardon party passed persons position possible present privileges promised Protestants publick question Ratifie referred Regiments religion restoration restricted Sarsfield second article secured sent settlement side signed soon space submit supporters surrender taken took Treaty whatsoever William Williamite winter