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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Will. Dublin, Wm. Conolly. Whereas by act of Parliament passed in this kingdom in the second year of the reign of His Majesty King George, intitled, An act for the more effectual amendment of the law, in relation to butter and tallow casks, &c
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Midleton, Will. Dublin, hereas we havee received information
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Will. Dublin, Wm. Conolly. Whereas His Majesty hath been pleased to issue his declaration of war against the King of Spain in the words following
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Dublin Aug. 30th, 1709
This day His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant went in state to the Parliament House, and gave the royal assent to the following Acts, viz -
[Du]blin, Octob. 30th 1707
This day His Excellency the Lord-Lieutenant went in state to the Parliament House; [wher]e being in his robes sated on the throne, the Commons were sent for: accordingly Mr. Speaker, with the Commons, went to the House of [Lords]. And then His Excellency gave the royal [asse]nt to the several publick and private acts following; viz -
His Excellency Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament
on Monday the 7th of July, 1707. Published by authority -
[To] His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. [The] humble address of the Lords spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled
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The humble representation of the Commons of Ireland, against the proceedings of the late trustees for the forfeited estates in that Kingdom
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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 fifth of May, 1709. Being the fourth session of this present Parliament -
An Act for settling and preserving a publick library for ever; in the house (for that purpose) built by his grace Narcissus, now Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh; on part of the ground belonging to the Arch-Bishop of Dublin's Palace, near to the city of Dublin
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An act for encouraging Protestant-strangers and others to inhabit and plant in the Kingdom of Ireland. Anno decimo quarto & decimo quinto Caroli Secundi
And also an act for reviving, continuing and amending this and several statutes made in this Kingdom heretofore temporary -
By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Midleton, Will. Dublin, Wm. Conolly
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An assessment for Ireland for three months
at ten thousand pounds by the month, commencing the 12th day of Ianuary 1654, and determining the 12th of April following -
An Act for the More Easy, and Speedy Securing, and Recovery of Small Debts
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A commission for the due and effectual assessing and leavying of the fourth part of the yearly value of lands, & of the yearly increase or profit of stocks, and other personal estate in the prespective precincts in Ireland
for, and towards the pay of the armie -
Severall papers of the treatie between His Excellencie Iames Marques of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant Generall of Ireland for the King, on the one part; and Sir Thomas Wharton, Sir Robert King, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir Robert Meredith, knights, and Richard Salwey Esquire, commissioners authorized by the two Houses of Parliament of England; on the other part
VVith the commissioners instructions concerning the Lord of Ormond; the instructions concerning the Protestants of Ireland, & compositions of delinquents: His Excellencies propositions, and the commissioners their answer; and the Lord Lieutenants reply. With their reply to all his exceptions. And the Kings Maj. directions -
An abridgment of all the statutes in Ireland
In the Reigns of Queen Anne, and King George. In force and use. By Edward Hunt, Esq; Barrister at Law -
By the Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governour of Ireland
Ormonde. Whereas we are informed, that divers officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom do absent themselves from their respective commands without our licence -
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Clarendon
For the quieting of the minds of His Majesties subjects of this kingdom, and freeing them from any fears or apprehensions of their being hereafter questioned for any treasonable, seditions, or other words whatsoever, that have been spoken by any of them, before His Majesties access to the crown -
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Clarendon
Whereas there have been of late many burglaries and robberies committed in several parts of this kingdom, to the ruine of some of his Majesties good subjects, and the great disquiet of many others -
By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnell
Whereas a proclamation issued from the late lord deputy and councel of this kingdom concerning the weighing of such forreign coyn as hath been made currant here; which proclamation followeth in these words -
By the Lord Deputy General, and General Governour of Ireland
A declaration Tyrconnel, whereas we are given to understand that several non-commissioned officers and souldiers of the old regiments in his Majestes army in this kingdom, have of late, in hopes of being advanced in the new regiments lately raised, ... deserted -
By the Lord Deputy General, and General Governour of Ireland
A declaration Tyrconnel, whereas we are given to understand that several non-commissioned officers and souldiers of the old regiments in his Majestes army in this kingdom, have of late, in hopes of being advanced in the new regiments lately raised, ... deserted -
By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnell
Whereas we have formerly thought fit to issue our proclamation bearing the date the 11th day of April 1687, and therein pursuant to the power given us the Lord Deputy and Council -
By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnell
Whereas we have formerly thought fit to issue our proclamation bearing the date the 11th day of April 1687, and therein pursuant to the power given us the Lord Deputy and Council