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Die Veneris, 18o, Decembris, 1713. By the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled. Resolved, on the question, that the words spoken by Richard Nuttall, attorney, in August last, that the Lord Chancellor of this kingdom (then one of the lords justices of the same) was a canary bird and a villain, and had set this kingdom together by the ears, and ought to be hanged, are false, scandalous and malicious, tending to stir up sedition, and highly reflecting upon the government of this kingdom
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To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty: the humble address of the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation
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By the Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland, a proclamation
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By the Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland, a proclamation
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By the Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. A proclamation. For the publishing the peace between Her Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty the French King
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Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the fifth day of October, Anno Dom. 1692. In the fourth year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary. Before His Excellency Henry Lord Viscount Sydney, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland
And continued under His Excellency Henry Lord Capell Lord Deputy General and General Governor of His Majesty's Kingdom of Ireland; by several prorogations, until the twenty seventh day of August, Anno Dom. 1695. And further continued by several adjournments and prorogations before their Excellencies Charles Lord Marquess of Winchester and Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of His Majesty's Kingdom of Ireland -
By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, a proclamation
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By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, a proclamation
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation for a publick thanksgiving
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation for the better performance of quarentine
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation
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Die Mercurij 23°. Decembris, 1713. By the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled. The examination of Alderman Ralph Gore, of the city of Dublin
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An alphabetical list of the names of all such persons of the popish religion within the Kingdom of Ireland, who have licenses to carry arms
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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 -
The whole report of the Right Honourable Committee of the House of Lords in Ireland
appointed by their Lordships, to take into consideration the examination of Dominick Langton, clerk, against Lewis Meares, and other gentlemen of the county of Westmeath, and the Proceedings thereupon -
Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council
Whereas in December last past one commission was then issued and granted unto Iohn Santhy Esq; and others therein named, thereby authorizing them to enquire of, hear and determin the claims, rights and titles of all persons of the Irish nation that are transplantable into the province of Connaught and county of Clare -
By His Higness the Lord Protector's Council fo the affairs of Ireland
the Council duly acknowledging the manifold mercies and blessings which the Lord hath vouchsafed this nation, notwithstanding their great unworthiness & unproportionable returns of thanks, are likewise sensible how justly they have incurred his depleasure -
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 -
By the Lord-Deputy and Council, a proclamation
for a thanksgiving -
By the Lord Justice and Council, a proclamation
for a general fast -
Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council
Whereas His Highness the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, with the advice of his Council by an ordinance bearing date the second of September 1654 hath admitted Protestants in Ireland (other than Protestants of Munster) to compound for their estates