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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... deputy had made a fpeech , which is not entered in the journals , they made choice of Mr. Catelyne , the recorder of Dublin , for their speaker ; who was presented , and an- proved , on the following day , by the lord deputy . ) On the ...
... deputy had made a fpeech , which is not entered in the journals , they made choice of Mr. Catelyne , the recorder of Dublin , for their speaker ; who was presented , and an- proved , on the following day , by the lord deputy . ) On the ...
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... deputy for that purpose . * As fovereign of this corporation , Sir Thomas Bramfton could not return himself ; but in early pe- riods this rule , perhaps , was not fo clearly laid down , and generally admitted , as it is at present . + ...
... deputy for that purpose . * As fovereign of this corporation , Sir Thomas Bramfton could not return himself ; but in early pe- riods this rule , perhaps , was not fo clearly laid down , and generally admitted , as it is at present . + ...
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... 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- mer to make an apology to the latter at the ...
... 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- mer to make an apology to the latter at the ...
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... offence laft feffion to captain Charles Price at the bar , pursuant to an order of the council , the house forgave him , and deputed 1 CHAP . fix members to the lord deputy to remit fix FROM A.D. 1634 , TO A. D. 1666 . II.
... offence laft feffion to captain Charles Price at the bar , pursuant to an order of the council , the house forgave him , and deputed 1 CHAP . fix members to the lord deputy to remit fix FROM A.D. 1634 , TO A. D. 1666 . II.
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... deputy to remit the punishment for the offence to his majefty . III . 1634 . A third inftance occurs on the 17th of November of a writ iffuing in the room of Thomas Leake efq . at his own defire , for which no particular cause was ...
... deputy to remit the punishment for the offence to his majefty . III . 1634 . A third inftance occurs on the 17th of November of a writ iffuing in the room of Thomas Leake efq . at his own defire , for which no particular cause was ...
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