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News from Ireland : Being the examination and confession of VVilliam Kelso, a Scotch rebel, taken in Ireland, whether he fled, after the defeat of the rebels in Scotland; before George Rawdon, Esquire; one of His Majesties justices of the peace there. Also a letter from C. George Mac Cartney, giving an account of several barks full of Scotch rebels, seen coming from Scotland to Ireland. Together with a proclamation set out by the Duke of Ormond, for their apprehension
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1679
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News from Ireland : Being the examination and confession of VVilliam Kelso, a Scotch rebel, taken in Ireland, whether he fled, after the defeat of the rebels in Scotland; before George Rawdon, Esquire; one of His Majesties justices of the peace there. Also a letter from C. George Mac Cartney, giving an account of several barks full of Scotch rebels, seen coming from Scotland to Ireland. Together with a proclamation set out by the Duke of Ormond, for their apprehension
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1679
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Whereas Dualtagh alias Dudy Costelo, Edmund Nagle commonly called Cornet Nangle, Christopher Hill, Thomas Plunket, Cahel alias Charles MacCawell and Neil o Neil and their complices have in the counties of Meath, Tyrone, Monagham, Fermangah, Longford, Leitrim, Cavan and other places appeared in armes against His Majesties authority ...
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde)
1666
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The articles of peace made and concluded by his excellency James Lord Marquess of Ormond : Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governour of his Majesties kingdom of Ireland, on the behalf of his Majesty; with the General Assembly of the Roman Catholicks of the said kingdom, on the behalf of His Majesties Roman Catholick subjects of the same
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1661
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Articles of peace made and concluded with the Irish rebels and papists by James Earle of Ormond ... : also, a letter sent by Ormond to Col. Jones, Governour of Dublin, with his answer thereunto : and a representation of the Scotch Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland : upon all which are added observations
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Articles of peace, made and concluded with the Irish rebels, and papists, by James Earle of Ormond, for and in behalfe of the late King, and by vertue of his autoritie. : Also a letter sent by Ormond to Col. Jones, Governour of Dublin, with his answer thereunto. And a representation of the Scotch Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland. Upon all which are added observations. Publisht by autority
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By the Lord [Li]eutenant Generall of Ireland. Ormonde. Whereas wee haue graunted our commissions of sequestrations of all the lands, tenements, goods and chattles of such persons as are now absent, ...
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1649
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The loyall declaration of His Excellency, the Right Honourable, James, Marquesse of Ormond, Earle of Ormond, and Ossary, &c. Lord Lieu. Generall, and Generall Governour of the kingdome of Ireland. August the 11. 1649. : Declaring grounds of his present ingagement, and his resolution to maintaine it, against all powers that shall oppose him
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1649
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The Marquesse of Ormond's declaration, proclaiming Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. : With his summons to Colonel Jones for the surrender of Dublin, and the answer of Colonell Iones thereunto. Also a perfect relation of their forces, and the present affairs of that kingdom. Together with a true copie of the articles of agreement between the said Marquesse, and the Irish. Also a representation of the province of Vlster concerning the evills and dangers to religion, lawes and liberties, arising from the present practices of the sectarian army in England, &c. Imprimatur. G. Mabbot
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1649
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The Marquesse of Ormonds letter to His Majestie King Charls II. : Wherein is truly related the manner of Collonel Jones sallying out of Dublin, Aug. 2. 1649. with the loss on both sides, and the prisoners taken. With the true state and condition of his army at this present before Dublin, which is beseiged with 40000 horse and foot. And the taking of the two strong castles of Ballishannon and Athy, Aug. 8. Whereunto is added His Majesties answer to his letter, Aug. 11. 1649
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1649
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