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Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty first day of September, Anno Dom. 1703. In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne, before His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland: and continued by several adjournments and prorogations to the twenty third of June, 1707
And continued under His Excellency Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by prorogation, until the sixth of May, 1708. And likewise continued under His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogations, until the twentieth of May, 1710. Being the fifth session of this present Parliament -
An abstract of the whole proceedings of the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the gun-smiths petitions both in the Lord Pembrooke's and Lord Wharton's government, from the original journals of that House
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Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty first day of September, Anno Dom. 1703
In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne, before His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieuenant General and General Governor of Ireland -
To His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland. The humble address of the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled
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The hvmble and jvst remonstrance of the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled in Ireland
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A true copie of the sentence of warre pronounced against Sir Francis Annesley, Knight, and Baron Mountnorris, in the realme of Ireland, in the castle chamber at Dublin in Ireland, the 12 of December 1635
together with His Lordships petition against Thomas, Earle of Strafford, exhibited into the honourable assembly of the Commons House of Parliament the seventh of November, 1640 -
A trve coppy of a letter from the Lord Cheife Iustices in Ireland with a proclamation of the rebels therein, dated from Dublin Novem. 5, 1641
whereunto is annected certaine propositions presented to the Parliament by the marchants for the West-Indy company : with some objections answered -
The copie of a letter sent from the Lord chiefe jvstices and privie councellours in Ireland
to the Lords assembled in Parliament here in England, bearing date the 25 of Octob. 1641 : together with a true discoverie of the plot, and the manner thereof to have beene effected there -
The hvmble and jvst remonstrance of the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled in Ireland
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A declaration of the Lord Deputy and Council, for setting apart Thursday the 14th day of October next, as a day of solemn fasting and humiliation throughout this nation
with the grounds and reasons thereof -
By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
for a thanksgiving -
By the Lord Justice and Council, a proclamation
for a general fast -
By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation
Montrath. Drogheda. Whereas we have received information that great quantities of corn and grain -
By the Lords Justices General and General Governours of Ireland, a proclamation
Charles Porter. Montrath. Drogheda. Whereas there is frequent occasions for the marching of His Majesty's Army in this kingdom -
By the Lords Justices General and General Governours of Ireland, a proclamation
Charles Porter. Montrath. Whereas we are informed that many of the officers -
By the Lord Justice General, and General Governour of Ireland, a proclamation
Charles Porter, Whereas several houses, lands, tenements, securities, debts -
By His Excellency the Lord Justice and Council, a proclamation
Charles Porter, Whereas several presentments have been returned to the Clerk of the Council, pursuant to the late act of Parliament -
By the Lord Deputy and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas several presentments have been returned to the Clerk of the Council, pursuant to the late act of Parliament in that case made and provided -
By the Lord Deputy General and General Governour of Ireland, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas the present Parliament was on the fourteenth of December last adjourned to the twenty eighth of this instant March -
By the Lord Deputy and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas His Majesty hath received information, upon oath -
By the Lord Deputy and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas it appears to Us by a presentment returned to the Clerk of the Council -
By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas great complaint hath been made to us on behalf of the widows in the county of Cork -
By the Lord Deputy General and General Governour of Ireland, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas in and by one Act passed this present Parliament in this kingdom -
Ireland by the Lord Deputy and Council Henry Cromwell
whereas in pursuance of the ordinance of His Highness the Lord Protector and Council bearing date the 23 of June 1654, confirmed by Parliament, many godly and able ministers have resorted into this land yet nevertheless for the diverse persons who have been ejected in England, and disallowed in Scotland for scandal or insufficiencie, have also adventured without any allowance or lawfull admittance -
The hvmble and ivst remonstrance of the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled in Jreland