The History of the Principal Transactions of the Irish Parliament, from the Year 1634 to 1666: Containing Proceedings of the Lords and Commons, ... By the Right Hon. Lord Mountmorres. In Two Volumes. ...T. Cadell, 1792 |
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... First Duke of ORMOND : WITH A NARRATIVE of HIS GRACE's LIFE , collected from the Papers of Sir ROBERT SOUTHWELL , Knt . , Secretary of State in Ireland , and Prefident of the Royal Society . TO WHICH IS PREFIXED , A PRELIMINARY ...
... First Duke of ORMOND : WITH A NARRATIVE of HIS GRACE's LIFE , collected from the Papers of Sir ROBERT SOUTHWELL , Knt . , Secretary of State in Ireland , and Prefident of the Royal Society . TO WHICH IS PREFIXED , A PRELIMINARY ...
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... the Duke of Ormond . 217 No IV . 221 - 225 226 Inftructions for the Council of Trade . First Meeting , May 26 , 1664 . A Table to the Register Book . No V. Page A State of the Parliament at Westminster N ° V. F CONTENTS .
... the Duke of Ormond . 217 No IV . 221 - 225 226 Inftructions for the Council of Trade . First Meeting , May 26 , 1664 . A Table to the Register Book . No V. Page A State of the Parliament at Westminster N ° V. F CONTENTS .
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... first Payment of Twenty Thousand Pounds to be compleated and made at or before the last Day of April 1676 ; and the laft Twenty Thousand Pounds at or before the laft Day of March 1683 , or within Thirty Dayes thereafter respectively . N ...
... first Payment of Twenty Thousand Pounds to be compleated and made at or before the last Day of April 1676 ; and the laft Twenty Thousand Pounds at or before the laft Day of March 1683 , or within Thirty Dayes thereafter respectively . N ...
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... first feffion , which was held by CHAP . lord Strafford , began on the 14th of July , one thousand fix hundred and thirty- 1634 four . When the lords and commons had proceeded to Saint Patrick's church , in a very pompous proceffion ...
... first feffion , which was held by CHAP . lord Strafford , began on the 14th of July , one thousand fix hundred and thirty- 1634 four . When the lords and commons had proceeded to Saint Patrick's church , in a very pompous proceffion ...
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... first ' decide upon the legality of elections , or pro- ceed to read bills , it was decided for the lat- ter propofition by one hundred and twenty- nine to one hundred and feven voices . On the 19th , Sir Thomas Bramfton was ordered ...
... first ' decide upon the legality of elections , or pro- ceed to read bills , it was decided for the lat- ter propofition by one hundred and twenty- nine to one hundred and feven voices . On the 19th , Sir Thomas Bramfton was ordered ...
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