Official Documents, with Extracts from State Letters, and from Other Authentic Sources of Information, Relative to the Rights Claimed by Roman Catholics to Seats in Both Houses of Parliament, Freedom of Corporation, &c: With an Introductory Preface Tending to Shew how Far the Claimants Enjoyed Those Privileges from the Passing of the Act of Supremacy in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Down to the Accession of King William III |
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... Lord General of the said Army , which army is to be kept together in one intire body ; and all other the Officers ... Baron . Robert Barry . " " " GLAMORGAN . ” B Articles of Agreement , made and concluded upon , by tions, or any other ...
... Lord General of the said Army , which army is to be kept together in one intire body ; and all other the Officers ... Baron . Robert Barry . " " " GLAMORGAN . ” B Articles of Agreement , made and concluded upon , by tions, or any other ...
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... Lord Baron , two hundred Pounds per annum -a Lord Viscount , four hundred pounds per annum , and an Earl , six hundred pounds sterling per annum , shall lose their votes in Parliament , until such time as they shall afterwards acquire ...
... Lord Baron , two hundred Pounds per annum -a Lord Viscount , four hundred pounds per annum , and an Earl , six hundred pounds sterling per annum , shall lose their votes in Parliament , until such time as they shall afterwards acquire ...
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... Lord Viscount Dillon , of Costologh , Lord President of Connaught , Donnogh Lord Viscount Muskerry , Francis Lord Baron of Athunry , Alex- ander Mac Donnel , Esquire , Sir Lucas Dillon , Knight , Sir Nicholas Plunket , Knight , Sir ...
... Lord Viscount Dillon , of Costologh , Lord President of Connaught , Donnogh Lord Viscount Muskerry , Francis Lord Baron of Athunry , Alex- ander Mac Donnel , Esquire , Sir Lucas Dillon , Knight , Sir Nicholas Plunket , Knight , Sir ...
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... Lord Baron , 2001. per annum-- a Lord Viscount , 4001. per annum - and an Earl , 6001. per annum a Marquess , 8001. per annum - a Duke , 10001. per- annum shall lose their votes in Parliament until such time as they shall afterwards ...
... Lord Baron , 2001. per annum-- a Lord Viscount , 4001. per annum - and an Earl , 6001. per annum a Marquess , 8001. per annum - a Duke , 10001. per- annum shall lose their votes in Parliament until such time as they shall afterwards ...
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... Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer , for the time being ; or such other person or persons of His Majesty's Privy Council , or of His Majesty's Judges of this Kingdom as shall be authorized to minister the said Oath ...
... Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer , for the time being ; or such other person or persons of His Majesty's Privy Council , or of His Majesty's Judges of this Kingdom as shall be authorized to minister the said Oath ...
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23d of October accorded and agreed Act of Parliament aforesaid applotted Articles authority behalf Chief Governor Clergy Commissioners Confederate Catholicks Council Court of Wards Declaration Dublin Earl of Glamorgan Earl of Westmeath England enjoy estates Excellent Majesty further concluded further graciously pleased Garrisons Governor or Governors Grace granted hath Heirs and Successors hereafter House of Lords Ibid Irish Irish Army King Charles King's Kingdom of Ireland Knight Lands Letters Patents levied liament Limerick Lord Baron Lord Deputy Lord Lieutenant Lord Viscount Dillon Lord Viscount Mountgarret Lords Justices Majestie's Majesty is further Majesty is graciously Majesty's ment Oath of Supremacy offences Officers Ormond Oyer and Terminer Papists Parties passed Peace Peers person or persons Protestant publick Realm Reign Rents Richard Lord Viscount Roman Catholic Roman Catholick Religion Roman Catholick Subjects settlement in Parliament soever Statute take the Oath therein thereof Thomas Lord Viscount Towns Treaty unto Viscount Muskerry whatsoever
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Page 67 - 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 II...
Page xxii - I will bear faith and true allegiance to his Majesty his heirs and successors, and him and them will defend to the uttermost of my power against all conspiracies and attempts whatsoever which shall be made against his or their persons, their crown and dignity...
Page 71 - And all such as are under their protection in the said counties," hereby for us, our heirs and successors, ordaining and declaring, that all and every person and persons therein concerned, shall and may have, receive, and enjoy the benefit thereof, in such and the same manner, as if the said words had been inserted in their proper place, in the said second article ; any omission, defect, or mistake in the said second article, in any wise notwithstanding.
Page 31 - I, AB, do truly and sincerely acknowledge, profess, testify and declare in my conscience before God and the world that our sovereign Lord King...
Page 67 - Majesties' obedience, and their and every of their heirs shall hold, possess, and enjoy all and every their estates of freehold and inheritance, and all the rights, titles, and...
Page 70 - ... should be inserted and be part of the said articles, which words having been casually omitted by the writer, the omission was not discovered till after the said articles were signed, but was taken notice of before the second town was surrendered ; and that our said Justices and...
Page 67 - ... whatsoever, in trust for, or for the use of them or any of them ; and all and every the said persons, of what profession, trade, or calling soever they be, shall, and may use, exercise, and practise their several and respective professions, trades, and callings, as freely as they did use, exercise, and enjoy the same in the reign of King Charles II.
Page xxii - King of this realm and all other his Majesty's dominions and countries thereunto belonging. And I do solemnly and sincerely declare that I do believe in my conscience that...
Page 75 - XXV. — That it shall be lawful for the said garrison to march out all at once, or at different times, as they can be embarked, with arms, baggage, drums beating, match lighted at both ends, bullet in mouth, colours flying...
Page 8 - Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by authority of the same...