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Account concerning the fire and burning of Edenbourgh in Scotland
in a letter from a gentleman there, to his friend in Dublin. : Scotland, February the 12th, 1700 -
A true and compleat list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, together with the knights, citizens and burgesses, of the present Parliament, summoned to meet the fifth of this instant October, 1692
In the fourth year of the reign of King VVilliam and Queen Mary. As they have been returned into the Crown-office -
By the Lord Deputie and Councell
A proclamation for the reformation of the great abuses in weights and measures, and for the due execution of the Office of his Maiesties Clearke of the Market, in and throughout this realme of Ireland -
By the Lord Deputie and councell
A proclamation for the suspending of sundry letters patents formerly granted. Oliver Grandisone -
By the Lords Justices of Ireland, a proclamation
Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby -
By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation
Winchester, Gallway. Whereas we the Lords Justices and Council of this kingdom -
By the Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland, a proclamation
Winchester, Gallway. Whereas by Our proclamation bearing date the twenty second day of August last -
By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation
Winchester, Gallway. Whereas a scandalous and seditious libel, intituled, The injured Protestant vindicated, from false and unjust aspersions of papists and Jacobites, or, an answer by a French officer in Cork, to a letter sent from an English officer in Dublin -
A list of His Majesties Navy Royal
hitherto designed in the present expedition against the Dutch, with the commanders names, number of men and guns, April 30. 1672 -
To His Grace the Duke of Ormond upon his leaving the government and kingdom of Ireland
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To His Excellencie the Lord General Moncke
captain general of the armies of England, Ireland and Scotland. The humble address of the army in Ireland -
The case of St. Ann's Guild
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By the Lord Deputy and Council
Whereas the late Commissioners of the Common-wealth of England for the Affairs of Ireland by their declaration of the 17 of Iuly 1654, taking notice that through the continuance of transplantable persons in the three provinces of Leinster, Munster and Vlster, and through the practice, connivance or remissness of other of the Irish papists dispensed with for some time : tories and loose and dangerous persons have thereby means and opportunity to disturb the quiet and peace of the country, especially from the great fastnesses in the counties of Wicklo, Wexford and parts adjacent -
Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council
Whereas, several officers and souldiers (who have faithfully served the Common-wealth of England in Ireland) have arrears due unto them for their service in England, for which they have received no debenture, and by their petitions read at this Board have desired, that orders may be given for stating of their accompts, so as debentures may issue for the same to be satisfied with their Irish service, according to an act of Parliament of the 25 of August 1652 -
Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council
Whereas, several murthers, rapes and robberies have lately been and dayly are done and committed by wicked and bloudy rebels of the Irish nation : who notwithstanding all those sore and grievous judgements of the Lord upon the nation, and the great miserie and spoil thereof, and the mercy and favour extended forth by the Parliament of England to all such as should thenceforth live peaceably under the English government -
Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council
Whereas, several murthers, rapes and roberies have lately been and daily are done and committed by wicked and bloody rebels of the Irish nation : who notwithstanding all those sore and grievious judgments of the Lord upon the nation, and the great misery and spoile thereof, and the mercy and favour extended forth by the Parliament of England to all such as should thenceforth live peaceable under the English government -
Tvvo letters from the presbytery of Carrick-Fergus
to the Lord Ards, and his ansvver to the first of them -
Sir, here inclosed you will receive a [blank] from [blank] for payment of the sum of [blank] unto [blank] for the [blank] which sum you are desired forthwith (out of the publick money in your hands) to pay and discharge, according to your instructions ...
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An elegy on the death of the right honourabe [sic] Richard Earl of Arran
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By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation for a thanksgiving
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By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
for a thanksgiving -
By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
for a publick thanksgiving -
By the Lord Justice and Council, a proclamation
for a general fast -
By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
for a general fast -
By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
concerning a parliament to be held the 27th day of August. 1695