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An account of the sessions of Parliament in Ireland, 1692
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By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Cyrill Wich, W. Duncombe. Whereas it hath pleased almighty God of his infinite goodness, in answer to the prayers -
By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Cyrill Wich, W. Duncombe. Whereas divers of Their Majesties subjects of this kingdom, moved thereunto by the hopes of gain, which they prefer before the interest and safety of their countrey -
By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Cyrill Wich, W. Duncombe. Whereas the late Lords-Justices and Council, did publish their proclamation bearing date the fourth day of February, 1691 -
By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation
Capell, Cyrill Wich, W. Duncombe. Whereas we are informed that the number of tories, robbers and rapparees in the several parts of this kingdom is of late increased -
By the Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governour of Ireland. A proclamation
Sydney. Whereas the Queens Most Excellent Majesty, for divers weighty reasons and considerations -
By the Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governour of Ireland. A proclamation
Sydney. His Most Excellent Majesty having, for divers weighty reasons -
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council, a proclamation
Sydney. Whereas the Commissioners and Chief Governour of Their Majesties revenue -
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council, a proclamation
Sydney, Wee taking into Our most serious consideration the continued war -
By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. A proclamation
Sydney, His most Excellent Majesty having for divers and weighty reasons -
By the Lord Lieutenant and Council, a proclamation
Sydney, Whereas his Excellencie and this Board have lately had it under their consideration -
By the Lord Lieutenant and council, a proclamation
Sydney, whereas on Thursday night last, being the 29th. day of December, certain wicked and evil disposed persons did about three or four of the clock in the same night break open and enter into the dwelling-house of the right honourable Brigadier Villiers -
Reasons humbly offer'd for confirming the sales made by the late trustees, of the forfeited estates, and other interests in Ireland