Mount-Leinster, now belonging to the regiments in the aforesaid garrisons and quarters of the Irish army, who were beyond the seas, and sent thither upon affairs of their respective regiments, or the army in general, shall have the benefit and advantage... Limerick: its history and antiquities - Page 270by Maurice Lenihan - 1866Full view - About this book
| Charles Henry Alexandrowicz - International Law and Relations - 1970 - 248 pages
...Regiments in the aforesaid Garrisons and Quarters of the Irish Army, who were beyond the Seas, and sent thither upon affairs of their respective Regiments,...Majesties' Government, and take the above mentioned Oath. That all and singular, the said persons comprized in the 2d and 3d Articles, shall have a general Pardon... | |
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