The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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Page 307
... Limerick , and a Magistrate in that County , had arrived in Limerick . Having heard , that Maun had sworn to having received letters from Lord Edward Fitz- gerald in Dublin on the 30th of December , 1797 , Mr. Gubbins thought it ...
... Limerick , and a Magistrate in that County , had arrived in Limerick . Having heard , that Maun had sworn to having received letters from Lord Edward Fitz- gerald in Dublin on the 30th of December , 1797 , Mr. Gubbins thought it ...
Page 317
... Limerick . Peter Arthur . Martin Arthur , County of Limerick , > to wit , John Adamson . Silvester Halloran , of the City of Limerick , nailor , came this day be- fore me , one of his Majesty's Justices of the peace for said County ...
... Limerick . Peter Arthur . Martin Arthur , County of Limerick , > to wit , John Adamson . Silvester Halloran , of the City of Limerick , nailor , came this day be- fore me , one of his Majesty's Justices of the peace for said County ...
Page 324
... Limerick , to wit . James Gubbins , of Kenmares - castle in the County of Limerick , Esq . voluntarily maketh oath , that he , on his return from the County of Kerry , on the 29th day of December last , called at the house of George ...
... Limerick , to wit . James Gubbins , of Kenmares - castle in the County of Limerick , Esq . voluntarily maketh oath , that he , on his return from the County of Kerry , on the 29th day of December last , called at the house of George ...
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