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Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: An act of state, made by the Lords justices and councell of Ireland,: for the observation of the three and twentieth day of October yeerly, to be a day of thanks-giving, for the discovery and prevention of the horrible conspiracy and plot of the papists, to massacre all the protestants in that Kingdom. W. Parsons, Jo. Borlase. ([London] : Printed first at Dublin, by William Bladen, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. And now reprinted at London for Edward Husbands, Novemb. 23. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lord Deputie and Councell whereas for preuention of such disorders, ryots and rebellions within this realme, as might grow by loose and disloyall people ... (Imprinted at Dublin : By the Company of Stationers, Printers to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, Anno Domini 1625), also by Henry Cary Falkland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Iustices and Council. Maurice Eustace Canc. Orrery. Mountrath. Whereas the Duke of Albemarle General of all his Majesties armies, and the Duke of Ormond, Lord Steward of his Majesties house-hold, have by writing under their hands and seals bearing date the second of March 1660. (Dublin : by William Bladen, by special order., anno Dom. 1661), also by Maurice Eustace, Charles Coote Mountrath, and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords justices and councell. VV. Parsons. Io. Borlase. Whereas many malignant and divellish papists, and Jesuits friars, seminary priests, and other superstitious orders of the Popish pretended cleargie, ... ([Printed at Dublin : by William Bladen, 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords, Justices, and Councell. Will. Parsons, Jo Borlase. Whereas a petition hath been preferred unto us, by divers Lords, and gentlemen of the English pale, ... (Imprinted at Dublin : by the Society of Stationers, [1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Coningesby. Forasmuch as we are certainly informed from several parts of the kingdom, that the french privateers which do infest the southern and western coasts of this kingdom have frequently received intelligence ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691 [i.e. 1692]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Coningesby. His Majesty having been, for some years last past, engaged in a war with France, and being now at the head of his armies, in the Spanish Netherlands, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1692), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Coningesby. The King and Queens most excellent Majesties in tender compassion to their loving subjects of this kingdom and in consideration of what they have suffered in the late war ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1692), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation of the fourth day of February last, we did pursuant to the articles of Lymerick, great unto several persons thereby qualified lycences for the wearing of arms ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benj: Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691 [i.e. 1692]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Almighty God having in so wonderfull a manner assisted their Majesties arms in this kingdom, as notwithstanding the disadvantage of places and numbers, in so short a time of this campaign, to give them four victories over the enemy, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Since it hath pleased almighty God of his great goodness to the Protestant subjects of this kingdom, to raise up his most excellent Majesty King William to deliver them ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Their Majesties being graciously pleased that such of their Irish subjects as by the articles of Limerick dated the 3d day of October, 1691 are in a summary way to be restored by the government to their estates of freehold and inheritances, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to Their Most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation Charles Porter Tho. Coningesby. This kingdom by the blessing of God upon their Majesties arms, being now reduced to their obedience, it is to be wished that all their Majesties subjects will conform themselves to the law, and forbear all illegal violence upon any pretence whatsoever. ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. To prevent the robberies, wilfull burning of buildings, corn and hay, murthers and insurrections ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation Charles Porter Tho: Coningesby. Whereas all due care has been taken for the keeping up and preserving the markets in all parts of this kingdom under their Majesties obedience, whereto all persons may resort with freedom and liberty of trade and commerce; ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by or proclamation of the fifteenth of June last past, in serious consideration of the then deplorable state of this kingdom, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation bearing date the eleventh day of January last, in order to the ascertaining what persons are comprehended in the articles of Lymerick, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benj: Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691 [i.e. 1692]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation of the nineteenth of November last, we did declare, that we would not give protection to any person who then had a son in the enemies quarters, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by the examinations of divers persons we find that a Romish priest, calling himself father Christopher Browne, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas many and great inconveniencies do arise from the irregular granting of protections, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas many idle and dissolute persons have of late deserted their habitations and are become tories, thieves and rapparees, committing most outragious robberies, burglaries and thefts, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas many of their Majesties horses belonging to the train of artillery, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation Charles Porter, Tho. Coningesby. Whereas the vintners and retailers of wines in the city of Dublin and other cities and towns within this kingdom (taking advantage that the statute made in this kingdom, in the 28th year of the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most excellent Majesty on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and council. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas their Majesties by their royal proclamation, dated at their camp by Dublin the tenth day of July, 1690. ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas there has been great destruction of cattle, sheep, and hoggs during the present war, insomuch that 'tis to be feared that the remaining stock will not be sufficient for the necessary supply of this kingdom. ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we are informed that several justices of the peace, sheriffs and other magistrates presuming on their power in the country, have by colour of their authority in a most illegal and arbitrary manner, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to Their Most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation Charles Porter Tho. Coningesby. Whereas we have by our proclamation, bearing date the eighteenth day of September last past, thought fit to publish and declare in the words following, whereas many idle and dissolute persons ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we have received divers complaints from most part of the countrey, that several officers and soldiers of Their Majesties army ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we have received information that William White of the city of Cork merchant was on or about the 26th day of October last most barbarously murther'd, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we issued a proclamation, bearing date the 27th of February last, thereby requiring the several tenants to any of their Majesties lands, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and council. A proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. For the better preventing the exportation of wool out of this kingdom of Ireland into forreign parts, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council. A proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Forasmuch as the great clemency and indulgence which their Majesties have extended to their Popish subjects of this kingdom, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council, A proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas there is good reason to suspect, that several dangerous persons coming as spies from the rebels, and upon other wicked designs, are sheltred in the city of Dublin, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas there are dayly great complaints made unto us, that severall of their Majesties Protestant subjects and their tenants, and others who live peacably under their Majesties protection, are rob'd and plundered of their goods, horses, and other cattle, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties Printing-House on Ormonde Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas by proclamation dated the 20th. of June 1685. for the reasons therein expressed, we did strictly require and command every captain, or in his absence, and other officer in chief of the militia within this kingdom, ... to call for and gather together all the fire-arms appertaining to his troop ... (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and are to be sold by Andrew Crook, at His Majesties Printing-house on Ormonde-Key, and Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street, [1685]), also by Arthur Forbes Granard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas by the ancient laws and statutes of this realm great and heavy penalties are inflicted upon all such as shall be found to be spreaders of false news, ... (Dublin, : Printed by Benjamin Tooke, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke and Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street., [1685]), also by Arthur Forbes Granard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas several of the most considerable merchants, residing in, and about this city of Dublin, and other the cities, corporations, and trading-ports of this kingdom, (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street, [1685]), also by Arthur Forbes Granard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas we are informed that divers of his Majesties subjects in several parts of this kingdom, being possessed with strange fears & groundless jealousies, have frequently of late deserted their own dwelling houses, ... (Dublin, : Printed by Benjamin Tooke, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Andrew Crook at the printing-house on Ormonde-Key, and Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-Street., [1685]), also by Arthur Forbes Granard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard: Whereas we the Lords Justices have lately received a proclamation published by his Majesty in England, dated the thirteenth day of June 1685. Which followeth in these words. James R. Whereas We have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford late Lord Gray outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme, ... (Dublin, : Printed by Benjamin Tooke, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke and Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-Street., [1685]), also by .. England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II). Whereas James Duke of Monmouth in order to excite and stir up our subjects to joyne with him in a rebellion against us (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas, nothwithstanding the open war that for some time hath been, and still continues between Their Majesties and the French King, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation against duelling. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. His Majesty being informed that heretofore quarrels and duels have frequently happen'd between the officers and soldiers of the army in this kingdom; ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho. Coningesby. It being represented to us by several officers of their Majesties army design'd to be withdrawn out of this kingdom, that many of their private men, are seduced to quit the service and stay behinde their regiments, by country gentlemen and farmers, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. It having been observed, that although their Majesties army have been so long in the field, and so near the enemy, that it may reasonably be expected they will soon be upon action, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Notwithstanding the great clemency extended by their Majesties to the Popish Irish inhabitants of this kingdom whereby, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Charles Porter Tho. Coningesby. Their Majesties army being now ordered into their Winter-quarters in several parts of this kingdom, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Their Majesties having signified Their pleasure, that the pay of Their forces in this kingdom shall be cleared to a certain day, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties, on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas complaints have been made unto us, by divers sutlers, and others, carrying provisions & necessaries to their Majesties army; ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas it is represented to us, that in Connaught, and several other parts of this kingdom, are great quantities of grass, and crops of standing corn, (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas John mac-Cabe, who heads a party of raparees, and shelters himself in the bogg of Allen, and other fastnesses thereabouts, did lately make application to us by Denis Mac-Daniel, that he and his party would submit themselves to their Majesties obedience, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas several of the Irish, whose dwellings are near the frontiers, have made very ill use of that favour and protection which their Majesties have shewn them, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took, printer to the King and Queens most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas the commissioners of their Majestes revenue have represented unto us, that prusuant to the power to them given, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas the practice of carriers, in making sutlers (following the army) pay more than the Kings rates, is of evil consequence, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas the safe and speedy conveyance of letters and pacquets by post in this their Majesties kingdom of Ireland is of great importance to their Majesties service, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we have received information that several persons besides the Lord-Mayor, recorder and the seneschals of the liberties of St. Sepulchers, Thomas-Court and Donore, have, contrary to our intentions, taken upon them to administer the oath of fidelity ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at Their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Requireing all officers and soldiers to observe strict discipline, and for payment of quarters. Charles Porter, Coningesby. To the end their Majesties forces in this kingdom may be kept in good order and discipline, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1692), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Forasmuch as all the clemency and indulgence which hath been extended to the Papists of this kingdom by Their Majesties, hath hitherto missed of it's desired effect, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties Printing-House on Ormonde Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby The general of their majesties forces in this kingdom, having thought fit to march the army to their winter-quarters, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties Printing-House on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation of the nineteenth of November last, we did declare, we would not give protection to any person who hath a son in the enemies quarters, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties, Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningsby. Being certainly informed that several souldiers of their Majesties army in Ireland do dayly desert their colours and by confederacy with masters and owners of ships and vessells and other seafaring men transport themseves [sic] into England ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assign of Benjamin Took, printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland. A Proclamation. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. It haveing pleased almighty God in his great mercy and goodness, in a most extraordinary manner, not onely to preserve his Majesties sacred person, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the [King and Queen at their Majesties Printing-House on Ormonde Key, 1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningsby. It having been observed that divers Papists, and others disaffected to the government, some of whom are lately come out of the enemies quarters, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties, on Ormonde Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas several Irish papists within this kingdom notwithstanding the grace and favour extended to them by their Maiestys gratious declaration and the protection they enjoyed under their government have most ungratefully relapsed into their former rebellious courses ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties; and are to be sold on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland, a proclamation. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas several persons, in the habits of private souldiers, without sufficient passes from their officers, not being inlisted in the regiments of Colonel Foulkes, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties; and are to sold on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas the rebells in Conaught and Munster notwithstanding his Majestys gratious declarations of mercy towards them: ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Took printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland. A proclamation. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas we are daily informed of the constant correspondence, commerce, and intercourse, that is between the rebels, and several papists pretending to live under their majesties protection, ... ([Dublin] : Printed by Edw. Jones at the King's Hospital in Oxman-Town, Dublin, for the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties, 1690), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. Charles Porter, Tho. Coningesby, Information haveing been given us, that divers soldiers of the regiment of the Lord George Hamilton, out of a dislike to their Majesties service, have deserted and left their colours, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen at thier Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Information having been given us that divers of the auxiliary brigade of Danes commanded by the Duke of Wertemburge, have deserted and left their colours and remain in this kingdom, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691 [i.e. 1692]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation, bearing date the 17th of this instant month of June, it was required that no carriers whatsoever should impose or take from sutlers or others, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, 1691), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland., Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas complaint has been made unto us by the commissioners and chief governours of their Majesties revenue, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland, Charles Porter, Tho. Coningesby. Whereas divers persons have been or are employ'd in or about their majesties hospitals in this kingdom, either marching with the army or fixt, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printerto [sic] the King and Queen at their Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices of Ireland. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas several soldiers of the French regiment of foot under the command Colonel Francis du Cambon, have deserted, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties on Ormond-Key, 1691 [i.e. 1692]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas it is of great importance as well to the inhabitants of the city of Dublin, as also that part of their Majesties army that is garrisoned here; ... (Dublin : printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benj. Tooke, printer to the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties; and re-printed at London for him, 1690), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland: Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas the citty of Dublin hath usually been furnished with coals from Whitehaven & Moston & other parts & places in the kingdom of England & Dominion of Wales ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King and Queen and are to be sold at Their Majesties printinghouse on Ormonde-Key, 1690), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas the wives children and familys, of severall persons in this kingdom; who have been killed in actuall rebellion against their Majestys or are now adhering to the enemyes in their quarters or are fled from the usuall places on their abode, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties; and are to be sold on Ormonde-Key, [1690]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: By the Lords-Justices or Ireland a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas several officers of the militia, and other inhabitants of the province of Munster, ... (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, assignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key, [1691]), also by Thomas Coningsby Coningsby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: An exact and true relation of the late plots which were contrived and hatched in Ireland. 1. A coppy of a letter sent from the Lord chiefe Iustices and Privy Councell in Ireland, to our parliament here in England. 2. Their last proclamation which they published concerning those traytors. 3. The whole discourse of the plot revealed by Owen Ockanellee who is now in Englond [sic]. 4. The dangerous and extraordinary deliverance of the party who narrowly escaped with his life. 5. The reward the Parliament hath confirmed upon him. 6. The true relation of the whole treason related by the Lord Keeper, to the Honourable House of Commons the first of November. 1641. (London : Printed for Francis Coules, [1641]), also by Owen O'Connolly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: An exact and true relation of the late plots which were contrived and hatched in Ireland.: 1. A coppy of a letter sent from the Lord chiefe Iustices and Privy Councell in Ireland, to our parliament here in England. 2. Their last proclamation which they published concerning those traytors. 3. The whole discourse of the plot revealed by Owen Ockanellee who is now in Englond [sic]. 4. The dangerous and extraordinary deliverance of the party who narrowly escaped with his life. 5. The reward the Parliament hath confirmed upon him. 6. The true relation of the whole treason related by the Lord Keeper, to the Honourable House of Commons the first of November. 1641. (London : Printed for Francis Coules, 1641), also by Owen O'Connolly and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: For the benefit of the new hospital, to be erected in Dublin, by authority of their excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland. ([London : s.n., 1700?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council Whereas great complaint is made of much waste and destruction that is done and committed in most parts of this nation, in meadows, pastures and arable lands, belonging to the Common-Wealth and to other proprietors by the multitute of dogs and swine that are permitted to go abroad unringed ... (Dublin : Printed by William Bladen, Anno. Dom. 1654), also by Thomas Herbert (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Irelands excise, by the Lords, Iustices, and councell there. As it was given at His Maiesties castle in Dublin 24. Iune, 1643.: (London : Printed by F. Leach, for Michaell Sparke senior, and iunior, Anno Dom. 1643. Iuly 29) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: The Kings Maiesties speech in the House of Lords in Parliament on Tuesday the 14. day of Decemb. 1641.: For the raising of forces to reduce the Irish rebels to a loyall subjection. Also a letter sent by the Lord chiefe justices of Ireland to the House of Parliament, Decemb. 14. 1641. concerning their miserable and distressed estate in the county of Conno; the rebels being within 4. miles of Dublin. Likewise the copie of a letter sent from the major of Plimmouth [sic], discribing the insatiable cruelty of the rebels done to the Protestants in all places where they come. (London : Printed for John Greensmith, 1641), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), Charles King of England, and John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Kings Majesties speech in the House of Lords in Parliament on Tuesday the 14. day of Decemb. 1641 (Printed for John Greensmith, 1641), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), King Charles I of England, and John Pym (page images at HathiTrust)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A letter sent from the Lords of the Councell in Ireland, to the high court of Parliament here in England assembled.: Delivered to the Lords, by the Lord Dungarvan, eldest son to the Earl of Corke, on Tuesday the 15. of March. 1641. Wherein are many passages worthy the readers observation As also the names of those lords who have adventured all their estates, for the defence of the Protestant religion in Ireland. (London : Printed by Tho. Paine in Goldsmiths Alley, 1641. [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A letter sent to His Majestie, from the Lords justices, and councell in Ireland, April 23. 1642.: Concerning His Majesties resolution to go into Ireland. (London : Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie: And by the Assignes of John Bill, MDCXLII [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: The manuscripts of Charles Haliday, esq., of Dublin. Acts of the Privy council in Ireland, 1556-1571. (Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1897), also by John Thomas Gilbert, William Ussher, Charles Haliday, and Royal Irish Academy (page images at HathiTrust)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Miscellaneous Documents. 1654-1-1. (Dublin : printed by William Bladen, anno Dom. 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Miscellaneous Documents. 1661-01-22 (Imprinted at Dublin : by William Bladen, by special order, anno Dom. 1660 [i.e. 1661]), also by Maurice Eustace, Charles Coote Mountrath, and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: An ordinance for the speedy raising of moneys for His Majesties service (Dublin : Printed by William Bladen by special order, Anno Dom. 1660), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Proceedings. 1643-12-18. (Imprinted at Dublin : by VVilliam Bladen, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie, Anno Dom. 1643. [i.e. 1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes agreed and concluded on at Siggings-towne, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September, in the ninteenth [sic] yeer of His Majesties raigne, by and between Iames Marques of Ormonde, Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties Army, in the kingdom of Ireland, for & in the name of our Gratious [sic] Soveraigne Lord Charles ... bearing date at Dublin the last of August, in the said ninteenth [sic] year of His Majesties raigne, of the one party, and Donogh Viscount Muskery, Sir Lucas Dillon, Knight, Nicholas Plunkett, Esquire, Sir Robert Talbot, Baronet, Sir Richard Barnewell, Baronet Torlogh ô Neale, Geffrey Browne, Ever Mac-Gennis, & Iohn Walsh, Esquires ... to treat and conclude with the said Marques for a cessation of armes by vertue of an authority given unto them bearing date at Cahsell, the 7 day of September, in the said ninteenth [sic] yeare of His Majesties raigne, of the other party : whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pound sterling by severall payments. (Printed at Dublin : by William Bladen ..., 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A proclamation for the immediate fortifying of the citie of Dublin and the suburbs thereof by Lords Iustices and Councell, W. Parsons, Io. Burlase. ([London] : Imprinted first at Dublin and reimprinted at London, and are to be sold by Henry Walker ..., 1641), also by William Parsons and John Burlase (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A proclamation of the Lords Iustices for the apprehension of the chiefe rebels:: and the revvard for taking any of them: with the true and last newes from Ireland, and in what state Dublin stands at this present; sent from an honourable, and one of the chiefest persons there, to a nephew of his in London. (London : Printed for Henry Shepheard, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible in Chancery-Lane, 1641 [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A proclamation of the Lords Ivstices for the apprehension of the chiefe rebels and the revvard for taking any of them : with the true and last newes from Ireland, and in what state Dublin stands at this present, sent from an honourable and one of the chiefest persons there, to a nephew of his in London. (London : Printed for Henry Shepheard ..., 1641 [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A proclamation published by the Lords Justices and Councell of Ireland, to annull and make void all protections unduly granted to the rebels by certaine commissioners in divers counties in Vlster, &c. contrary to their instructions and the intention of the state. (Printed at Dublin by William Bladen, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and now reprinted at London for Edward Husbands, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A proclamation published by the Lords justices and councell of Ireland, to annull and make void all protections unduly granted to the rebels by certaine commissioners in divers counties in Vlster, &c. contrary to their instructions and the intention of the state.: ([London] : Printed at Dublin by William Bladen, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and now reprinted at London for Edward Husbands, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Return to an order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 29 January 1891, for return "of copies of orders in Council, and agreements made under 'The Light Railways (Ireland) Act, 1889'" (Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by the Hansard Publishing Union, 1891) (page images at HathiTrust)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: The speaker's speech to Their Excellencies the Lords Justices in the Lord's House. At the presenting of the poll-bill for the royal assent, on Friday the third of December, 1697. (Dublin : Printed by J. Ray at the 3 Naggs-Heads next to the Custom-House for Jacob Milner bookseller in Essex-street, [1697]), also by Robert Rochfort and Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A true coppy of a letter from the Lord cheife Iustices in Ireland, with a proclamation of the rebels therein: dated from Dublin Novem. 5. 1641. VVhereunto is annected certaine propositions presented to the Parliament by the marchants for the West-Indy Company : with some obiections answered. (Printed at London : [s.n.], 1641), also by West-Indische Compagnie (Netherlands) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there, truly declared by a letter sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin: shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken. With a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe. Lately printed at Dublin by command of the Lords Iustices, and the rest of his Majesties privy counsell. And now reprinted and sold by B. W. ([Imprinted at Dublin : by the Society of Stationers, 1641]), also by Alderman in Dublin W. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Two letters of note the one master speakers letter ordered by the honorable House of Commons to the high sheriffe and gentry of Yorke-shire : the other from the lords of the counsell in Ireland to the high court of Parliament here in England, &c. (London : Printed for E. Coules, 1641 [i.e. 1642]), also by William Lenthall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas at the Parliament holden in this kingdom in the twelfth year of the reign of King Edward the Fourth ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace canc., Orrery. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas for sundry good causes and considerations, we have thought it convenient and necessary to prorogue the present Parliament ... by the Lords Justices, Mau. Eustace canc., Orrery, Mountrath. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Sam. Dancer ..., 1661), also by Maurice Eustace, Charles Coote Mountrath, and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to grant a warrant under his royal sign manual, to prepare a bill to pass under the great seal of England, containing a grant or demise of all His Majesties revenue in this his kingdom of Ireland ... by the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, Mich. Dublin, c., Art. Granard. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde ..., 1675), also by Michael Boyle and Arthur Forbes Granard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas in expectation of conformity to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common-prayer and service in the church and the administration of the sacraments ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace canc., Orrery. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1662), also by Maurice Eustace and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas information is given unto us the Lords Justices and Council, that divers great summes of money have been of late secretly conveyed, and transported out of this kingdom, contrary to the laws and statutes now in force prohibiting the same, to the great impoverishing of the realm, and final consumption to the treasure thereof, if not speedily prevented ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mich. Dublin, c., Art. Forbese. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde ..., 1675), also by Michael Boyle and Arthur Forbes Granard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas on the seventh day of November last we did set out a proclamation whereby we did continue the respective collectors for the respective counties in the said proclamation mentioned, in the execution of the said imployment, as receivers of the quit-rents due to His Majesty ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace, canc., Orrery. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1661 [1662]), also by Maurice Eustace and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas Robert Brown vicar of Castle-Lyons, Oliver Parr, Henry Parr, Edward Morly, Dennis Kearny, and John Patt, petitioned us in behalf of themselves, and several other inhabitants of the town of Castle-Lyons in the county of Cork, setting forth that on Wednesday the eleventh of June last, 1662 there hapned in the town of Castle-Lyons a sudden and violent fire ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace, canc., Orrery. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ..., 1662), also by Maurice Eustace and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas several persons of wicked and restless spirits have industriously gone about to spread false news, and to promote malicious slanders and calumnies with an intention to raise divisions amongst His Majesties good and loyal subjects of this kingdom ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Tyrconnell. (Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham :, and reprinted at London by George Croom ..., 1688), also by Richard Talbot Tyrconnel (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council: Whereas there was an ordinance made by the late general convention of this kingdom, assembled by His Majesties authority, intituled, an Ordinance for the Speedy Raising of Moneys for His Majesties Service ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace, canc., Orrery. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1661 [1662]), also by Maurice Eustace and Roger Boyle Orrery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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