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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... Lords and Commons, ... By the Right Hon. Lord Mountmorres. In Two Volumes. ... Hervey Redmond Morres Mountmorres of Castlemorres (Viscount). Gough Held ? Ireland , 8th 130 . + THE HISTORY OF THE PRINCIPAL TRANSACTIONS IRISH OF THE.
... Lords and Commons, ... By the Right Hon. Lord Mountmorres. In Two Volumes. ... Hervey Redmond Morres Mountmorres of Castlemorres (Viscount). Gough Held ? Ireland , 8th 130 . + THE HISTORY OF THE PRINCIPAL TRANSACTIONS IRISH OF THE.
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... Ireland from 1634 to 1666 . - The State of the Cafe of the College of Dublin for fo much as it hath been reported to the House for the Grievances thereof . Proceedings in the House of Commons in 1662 and 1663 . Page 51 115 CHA P. IV ...
... Ireland from 1634 to 1666 . - The State of the Cafe of the College of Dublin for fo much as it hath been reported to the House for the Grievances thereof . Proceedings in the House of Commons in 1662 and 1663 . Page 51 115 CHA P. IV ...
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... Ireland from 1634 to 1666 , TH SECTION I III . HE 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 ...
... Ireland from 1634 to 1666 , TH SECTION I III . HE 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 ...
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... Ireland , before he was removed to a similar fituation in England , he feems to have made very accurate inquiries into the early state of the Irish representation : but though his works were published after his death , and feem to want ...
... Ireland , before he was removed to a similar fituation in England , he feems to have made very accurate inquiries into the early state of the Irish representation : but though his works were published after his death , and feem to want ...
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... Ireland in relation to the clergy , differed from that of England , for this reafon ; that Edward the first projected the reprefenta- tives of the clergy in proportion to the num- ber of the temporal body , and because there were many ...
... Ireland in relation to the clergy , differed from that of England , for this reafon ; that Edward the first projected the reprefenta- tives of the clergy in proportion to the num- ber of the temporal body , and because there were many ...
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