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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... pleasure ; for the obtaining whereof Sir John Perrot , then lord deputy , upon O'Nial's promife of a great rent to be referved to the crown , gave him his letters of recommendation into England , where he fo well knew how to humour the ...
... pleasure ; for the obtaining whereof Sir John Perrot , then lord deputy , upon O'Nial's promife of a great rent to be referved to the crown , gave him his letters of recommendation into England , where he fo well knew how to humour the ...
Page 21
... pleasure , " fays Lee , in his memorial to the queen , " he ( Tirone ) fhould have great encou- ragement given him , by thanks for his laft great fervice against Macguire , it was held from him ; and inftead of that , they devised all ...
... pleasure , " fays Lee , in his memorial to the queen , " he ( Tirone ) fhould have great encou- ragement given him , by thanks for his laft great fervice against Macguire , it was held from him ; and inftead of that , they devised all ...
Page 37
... pleasure in the effufion of blood , and the difplanting of antient gene- rations . " And then , as to the matter of religion , " All di- vines , " proceeds his lordship , " do agree , that if con- fcience be to be enforced ( wherein ...
... pleasure in the effufion of blood , and the difplanting of antient gene- rations . " And then , as to the matter of religion , " All di- vines , " proceeds his lordship , " do agree , that if con- fcience be to be enforced ( wherein ...
Page 39
... pleasure was , that the fees of the feal should be either wholly remitted , or fo moderated by the lord deputy and council , that her fubjects might have cause the more dutifully and gladly , to embrace her princely clemency and bounty ...
... pleasure was , that the fees of the feal should be either wholly remitted , or fo moderated by the lord deputy and council , that her fubjects might have cause the more dutifully and gladly , to embrace her princely clemency and bounty ...
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... pleasure how much and in what manner every man fhould hold his land ; and what laws fhe would have current there ; and he was confident they would be obeyed . And after this win- ter , " , " adds his lordship , " I think fhe may ...
... pleasure how much and in what manner every man fhould hold his land ; and what laws fhe would have current there ; and he was confident they would be obeyed . And after this win- ter , " , " adds his lordship , " I think fhe may ...
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