The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II.: With a Preliminary Discourse on the Ancient State of that Kingdom, Том 3B. Smith, 1814 |
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... consequence the authority of the crown in Ireland , could not be maintained without their assistance . LORD Faulkland seems to have been more distinguished by his rectitude than abilities . In a government which required vigour and ...
... consequence the authority of the crown in Ireland , could not be maintained without their assistance . LORD Faulkland seems to have been more distinguished by his rectitude than abilities . In a government which required vigour and ...
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... consequence in Ireland , Adam Loftus , viscount Ely , lord chancellor , and Richard earl of Cork , lord high - treasurer of this kingdom . THE first of these chief governors derived his fortune and station from the activity and prudence ...
... consequence in Ireland , Adam Loftus , viscount Ely , lord chancellor , and Richard earl of Cork , lord high - treasurer of this kingdom . THE first of these chief governors derived his fortune and station from the activity and prudence ...
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... consequence of their advice . The justices were terrified ; they could not venture to enter the king's letter , agreeably to his order , in the council books , lest the inspection of it should produce some dangerous clamor . For this ...
... consequence of their advice . The justices were terrified ; they could not venture to enter the king's letter , agreeably to his order , in the council books , lest the inspection of it should produce some dangerous clamor . For this ...
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... consequence in the eye of an imperious nobleman , used to the magnificence of the English court , dis- tinguished even in the crowd of exalted personages , and known to enjoy an extraordinary portion of the royal favor . AGAINST Several ...
... consequence in the eye of an imperious nobleman , used to the magnificence of the English court , dis- tinguished even in the crowd of exalted personages , and known to enjoy an extraordinary portion of the royal favor . AGAINST Several ...
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... consequence derived from his character no less than his station . To form a balance against this popular prelate , the deputy came attended by doctor Bramhal , whom he resolved to advance to a distinguished station in the church of ...
... consequence derived from his character no less than his station . To form a balance against this popular prelate , the deputy came attended by doctor Bramhal , whom he resolved to advance to a distinguished station in the church of ...
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agents alarmed appointed arms army arrived assembly assured authority Borlase Carte castle catholics cessation Charles chief governor Clanricarde clergy command commission commissioners confederates court crown danger declared defence Derry distresses Drogheda Dublin duke of Ormond earl earl of Glamorgan encreased enemy enflamed engaged England English parliament Enniskilleners estates executed favor forces garrison Ginckle Glamorgan grant grievances honor horse hundred impatient Inchiquin inhabitants insurrection interest Ireland Irish Irish army James Kilkenny king king's kingdom land Leinster Limerick lord deputy lord lieutenant lords justices majesty marquis of Ormond ment Munster necessary northern nuncio officers Owen O'Nial papists party peace persons petition popish possessed prelate present prince proceedings proclamation promised protestants province rebellion rebels received religion remonstrance resolved Roger Moore royal Scots seized sent soldiers spirit Strafford thousand tion town treaty troops Tyrconnel Ulster violent Wentworth zeal
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Страница 619 - Second, and shall be put in possession, by order of the government of such of them, as are in the king's hands, or the hands of his tenants, without being put to any suit or trouble therein ; and all such estates, shall be freed and discharged from all arrears of crown-rents, quit-rents, and other public charges, incurred and become due since Michaelmas, 1688, to the day of the date thereof.
Страница 622 - 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.
Страница 624 - Irish troops to be transported as aforesaid: and all other persons belonging to them, are to observe good order in their march and quarters, and shall restore whatever they shall take from the country, or make restitution for the same. VII. That to facilitate the transporting the said troops, the General will furnish fifty ships, each ship's burthen two hundred tons ; for which the persons to be transported shall not be obliged to pay...
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Страница 626 - France ; and that besides, he will furnish two small ships of those that are now in the river of Limerick, to transport two persons into France that are to be sent to give notice of this treaty ; and that the commanders of the said ships shall have orders to put ashore at the next part of France where they shall make. XX. That all those of the said troops, officers, and others, of what...
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Страница 527 - A garrison we had, composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, who seemed more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons of any experience in war among us, and those very persons that were sent to assist us had so little confidence in the place, that they no sooner saw it...