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A briefe abstract of all the English statutes which are in force with in the realme of Ireland
And is verie usefull for sheriffes, iustices of the peace, escheators, coroners, and other officers in particular, as all other His Maiesties subiectes in generall -
A compendious collection and breefe abstract of all the auncient English-statutes
(from the beginning of Magna Charta) which now are in force within this kingdome of Ireland: by vertue of an Acte of Parliament made at Drogheda in the tenth yeare of the raigne of Henry the Seuenth. : Meete to be knowen and obserued amongest all good subiectes of this kingdome of Ireland. : Set forth vnder sundry apt titles (for the readers redier help) in order of an alphabet -
An ansvvere to certaine scandalous papers
Scattered abroad vnder colour of a Catholicke admonition -
Farmer. 1612
His prognosticall almanacke for this bissextile yeere, composed with a three-fold kallender calculated for the generall vse of this kingdome of Ireland, which may also serue as wel for al the north and northwest parts of Eng -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
Oliver Saint Iohn. : Whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie by his letters patents vnder the great Seale of this realme, bearing date at Dublin the eight day of March, in the foureteenth yeere of his Highnes raigne of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, and of Scotland the fiftieth -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
Arthure Chichester. Whereas Sir Cahire Odoghertie of Enishowen in the countie of Donegall knight, to whom the King Most Excellent Maiestie of his meere grace and mercie did lately giue both his life & his lands, which hee had [iu]stly forfeited by his former rebellion -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
Arthure Chichester. Whereas Richard Lord Baron of Deluin lately apprehended and committed to the castle of Dublin for high treason -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
Arthure Chichester. For as much as it is knowne to the world how infinitly the fugitiue Earles of Tyrone and Tirconnell, haue been obliged vnto the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie for his singular grace and mercy -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
Arthure Chichester. Whereas our late Soueraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth, in the time of the late rebellion, did establish a standard of mixt monies, especially for the payment of Her Highnesse armie, which then stood and was of necessitie to bee maintained in this kingdome -
By the Lord Dep[u]tie and Councell
Arthure Chichester. Whereas the publicke peace and ciuill gouernment of [thi]s kingedome being now in some good measure established -
By the King
Iames Rex. Whereas we are informed that our subiects in that our realme of Ireland, haue sithence the decease of our deare sister Queen Elizabeth been much abused by an vntrue suggestion & report, insinuated and spread among them to this effect, that wee for our part, haue a purpose or inclination to giue libertie of conscience & tolleration of religion vnto our said subiectes in that kingdom -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
Arthure Chichester. Whereas in the time of the late rebellion, as likewise in the interim betweene warre & peace (as the necessitie of the seruice did require) diuers commissions for the executing of marshall law, were graunted to sundrie persons for the aduancement of His Maiesties seruice, as well to weed out and cut off rebels, theeues, loose and maisterlesse men, as also other malefactors & disturbers of the Common-weale of this kingdome