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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... Peace with France , and meeting of Parliament - State of parties - Effect of Peace - Internal spirit in Ireland- Death of Lord Clare -- Political arrangements äfter Lord Clare's death - Case of Mr. Napper Tandy- Mr. Tandy & others ...
... Peace with France , and meeting of Parliament - State of parties - Effect of Peace - Internal spirit in Ireland- Death of Lord Clare -- Political arrangements äfter Lord Clare's death - Case of Mr. Napper Tandy- Mr. Tandy & others ...
Page 106
... peace , and to move out of leading strings , as they were encouraged partly by the Whigs , who had been vosiferous for peace , and partly by that official confidence , which the possession of power never fails to inspire , most of Mr ...
... peace , and to move out of leading strings , as they were encouraged partly by the Whigs , who had been vosiferous for peace , and partly by that official confidence , which the possession of power never fails to inspire , most of Mr ...
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... peace for the County of 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 ...
... peace for the County of 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 ...
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Addington Armagh arms authority bill British brought called Captain Castle Catholic Catholic emancipation charge Charleville Colonel Cockell command Committee conduct confidence Cork corps county of Armagh Court Martial declaration deponent Dublin duty Earl emancipation Emmett enemy England evidence extermination Francis Arthur friends gentleman Government honor House of Commons insurrection Ireland Irish Irish Government Judge justice King King's late letter Limerick Lord Castlereagh Lord Clare Lord Cornwallis Lord Edward Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Grenville Lord Hardwicke Lord Lieutenant Lordship loyalty Magistrates Majesty Majesty's Marsden Master Maum's measure Members ment military militia Ministers nation never O'Connor oath Orange Institution Orange Societies Orangemen Parliament party peace Pelham persecution person Pitt Pitt's pledge present prisoner Protestant ascendancy rebellion received Regiment Royal secret Secretary sent Sir Richard Musgrave spirit sworn Tandy tion trial Union United Irishmen whilst William Maum witnesses