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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... Parliament at Westminster , Anno 1654 . ་ 234 No VI . An Indenture containing a Grant of all his Ma- jefties Revenue of Ireland , ordinary and extra- ordinary , certain and cafual whatsoever , ( new and extraordinary Aydes by future Acts ...
... Parliament at Westminster , Anno 1654 . ་ 234 No VI . An Indenture containing a Grant of all his Ma- jefties Revenue of Ireland , ordinary and extra- ordinary , certain and cafual whatsoever , ( new and extraordinary Aydes by future Acts ...
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... parliament ; and the arch- bishops and bishops , and mitred abbots , fat 1634 . in the upper house , and the proctors in the lower house . Hence by the 36th of Henry VI . c . 1. it appears that they made a law ... act of the 34th year of that ...
... parliament ; and the arch- bishops and bishops , and mitred abbots , fat 1634 . in the upper house , and the proctors in the lower house . Hence by the 36th of Henry VI . c . 1. it appears that they made a law ... act of the 34th year of that ...
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... parliament : and on the fame day the lord deputy Wentworth communi- cated an act of council for confining and imprisoning fir John Durgan and captain Charles Price for words fpoken in parlia- ment ; and alfo the obligation of the for ...
... parliament : and on the fame day the lord deputy Wentworth communi- cated an act of council for confining and imprisoning fir John Durgan and captain Charles Price for words fpoken in parlia- ment ; and alfo the obligation of the for ...
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... act of parliament - to have the benefit of natives - and this opinion is ftill farther confirmed by a bill in the admini- ftration of lord Strafford , for naturalizing all the Scottish nation born fince the acceffion of James the first ...
... act of parliament - to have the benefit of natives - and this opinion is ftill farther confirmed by a bill in the admini- ftration of lord Strafford , for naturalizing all the Scottish nation born fince the acceffion of James the first ...
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... act of Яtate . The journals of the four feffions in one thoufand fix hundred and thirty - four , and one thousand fix hundred and thirty - five , are irregularly kept ; and the adjournments are not regularly noted ; the names of the ...
... act of Яtate . The journals of the four feffions in one thoufand fix hundred and thirty - four , and one thousand fix hundred and thirty - five , are irregularly kept ; and the adjournments are not regularly noted ; the names of the ...
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