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Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: [A prayer ordered to be used by the Earle of Ormonde, Feb. 28th] ([Dublin : s.n., 28 of February, 1642]), also by Lancelot Bulkeley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Articles of peace made and concluded with the Irish rebels and papists by James Earle of Ormond ... also, a letter sent by Ormond to Col. Jones, Governour of Dublin, with his answer thereunto : and a representation of the Scotch Presbytery at Belfast in Ireland : upon all which are added observations. (London: Printed by Matthew Simmons ..., 1649), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) and John Milton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord [Li]eutenant Generall of Ireland. Ormonde. Whereas wee haue graunted our commissions of sequestrations of all the lands, tenements, goods and chattles of such persons as are now absent, ... (Printed at Kilkenny : [s.n.], in the yeare of our Lord 1649), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant, a proclamation appointing the time for putting in of claims (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1662), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant and councell upon consideration of the annexed instrument, whereby it is concluded and accorded that there shall be a further continuation of the cessation of armes ... untill the last day of Ianuary next ensuing ... (Imprinted at Dublin : by VVilliam Bladen ..., Anno Dom. 1644), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde. We cannot but call to mind that as the declaration set out and published by the late lords justices and council, bearing date the 30th. of April, 1662. did so far indulge those recusants, non-conformists and sectaries, who were misguided and did not conform to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common prayer and service in the church, and the administration of the sacraments ... (Dublin, : Printed by John Crooke ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1663), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1662-1669 : Ormonde) and Ireland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde. Whereas, by the direction from us the Lord Lieutenant, several fire-arms have been lately siezed upon, in which our direction, there was an exception of the fire-arms belonging to archbishops, bishops, peers of the realm, privy councellours, His Majesties judges, and officers and souldiers, members of His Majesties army; ... (Dublin, : Printed by John Crooke ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1663), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) and Ireland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde. Whereas it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy our late soveraign lord King Charles the Second of blessed memory, ... Whereas it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy our late soveraign lord King Charles the Second of blessed memory, ... ([Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Andrew Crook in Skinner-row, and Samuel Helsham at the Colledg-Arms in Castle-street, 1684.]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant and Council. Ormonde. Whereas there hath been a notorious and unnatural rebellion lately raised in Scotland, ... ([Dublin : printed by Benjamin Tooke and John Crook, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Mary Crook at His Majesties Printing-house in Skinner-Row, [1679]]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant and council. Ormonde. Whereas we the Lord Lieutenant and Council are required by letters from the Lords of his Majesties most honourable Privy-council in England, dated the sixth of February, 1684. to publish in this Kingdom a proclamation signed by His Majesty: which followeth in these words: A proclamation signifying his majesties pleasures, that all men being in office of Government at the decease of the Late King His Majesties most dear and most entirely beloved brother, shall so continue until His Majeties further directions. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and are to be sold by Andrew Crook in Skinner-row, and Samuel Helsham at the Coledge-arms in Castle-street, 1684), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) and King Charles the second England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II). Forasmuch as it hat pleased almighty God lately to call unto his infinite mercy the most high and mighty prince (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland all persons that shall have occasion to prefer any petitions to us are to take notice ... (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer, bookseller ..., 1662), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the lord lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland whereas we are informed that the souldiers of His Majesties army have been constrained for want of their pay, to run in debt in their several quarters for necessary provisions ... (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1662), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1662-1664 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland for special reasons conducing to His Majesties service, we do hereby require and command all officers of His Majesties army ... (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1666), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1668 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour, of Ireland. Ormonde. Whereas divers officers of His Majesties army in this kingdom, do take liberty at their own pleasure, to absent themselves from the places wherein they are garrisoned without licence from us ... (Dublin, : Printed by Benjamin Took and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1680), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: By the Lord Lieutenant. Ormonde. Whereas the present Parliament is adjourned until the five and twentieth day of this present May: ... (Dublin : printed by John Crook, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer, next door to the Bear and Ragged-staffe in Castle-street, 1663), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., preserved at Kilkenny castle. (Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Mackie & co. ld., 1902), also by Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, C. Litton Falkiner, James Edward William Theobald Butler Ormonde, James Butler Ormonde, and F. Elrington Ball (page images at HathiTrust)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The copie of the Lord of Ormonds letter to the Bishop of Dromer.: ([London : s.n., 1657]), also by Oliver Cromwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A declaration by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.: Concerning His resolutions for the peace and safety of Ireland, and the free injoyment of the rights of the people. Together with the copies of severall letters taken in Ireland, of great consequence. This declaration is appointed to be printed and published throughout all Ireland, by speciall direction from O. Cromwell. ([London] : Printed at Dublin by William Bladen and re-printed at London by Robert Ibbiston, dwelling in Smithfield, 1649), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1649-1650 : Cromwell), Prince Rupert, and Oliver Cromwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The declaration of His Excellency the Lord Marquis of Ormond: Lord Deputy of Ireland, and Generall of all the forces in that kingdome for the King. Together with the Lord Inchequeene, and all the rest of the Kingdome; concerning the death of His Sacred Majesty, who was murdered at White-Hall, the 30. of Ianuary; by an usurped power of the Commons of England, as they call themselves. Likewise their intentions to crown Prince Charles King, and ingage in His quarrell against England. To which is added the reasons, which moved them to joyne with the Irish Rebles as they call them in England. Published by speciall command. (Cork : Printed at Corke in Ireland, and now reprinted, 1648 [i.e. 1649]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A declaration of the Lord Lieutenant General of Ireland, for setling the Protestant religion, maintaining his Majesties just rights, and the priviledges of Parliament.: ([London] : Printed at Cork, and re-printed at London, 1648), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: For the more due and orderly preservation of His Majesties game of pheasants, partridges, crows and hares, and all other game whatsoever, for the recreation of the lord lieutenant and Council, especially near about the places where the lord lieutenant and state shall for the most part reside, we do hereby in His Majesties name strictly charge and command all persons whatsoever not to presume to kill or take, or attempt to kill or take any pheasant, partridge, crows, hares, or any prohibited game whatsoever ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1662), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Forasmuch as for His Majesties service, we hold it fit that all officers of His Majesties army now in this kingdom, as well members of Parliament, as others, attend their duties at their several and respective quarters ... (Dublin : Printed by John Crooke ..., 1663), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Harangue de monseigneur le marquis d'Ormond vice-roy d'Irlande, dans l'assemblée des catholiques de ce royaume-là : sur la conclusion de leur paix, et leur union pour venger la mort de leur defunt roi, et asseurer le nouveau dans ses etats : prononcée à Kilkenny en Irlande. (Chez François Prevveray ..., 1649) (page images at HathiTrust)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The Kings letter to the Marquesse of Ormond:: and the Marquesse of Ormonds letter to Monroe. Relating the Kings whole design, concerning all the three kingdoms. (London : Printed, by I.C., Iune 8. 1646), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles King of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The last articles of peace made, concluded, accorded and agreed upon : the 30. day of July, 1646. by and between ... James, Lord Marques of Ormond, ... to treat and conclude a peace with His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects of the said kingdom (W. Bladen ;, 1646), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde), Donogh MacCarty Clancarty, and Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The last ioyfull newes from Ireland.: Wherein is related, a most famous and victorious battell between the Protestants and the rebels, at Kilrush in the county of Kildare: at which place the English with 3000 foot and horse, valiantly set upon the enemies, being 12000 in number, killed neere upon 600 of them, tooke abundance of armes and ammunition from them, and brought 3 heads of their chiefe commanders to Dublin. Whereunto is added a letter sent from the Right Honourable Earle of Ormond and Offory, to his much honoured uncle, Sir Robert Poyntz, shewing the true estate of the Kingdome of Ireland at this present, received June 21. 1642. Also an order of both Houses of Parliament, whereby Captaine Burrell, Thomas Lloyd, Gentleman, Iohn Smith, and Francis Dowet of London, gentleman, are appointed and approved of, to be commissaries to inroll and value the horse and armes, to be raised according to the propositions. Iohn Browne Cleric. Parliament. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright, 1642), also by Samuel Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter desiring a just and mercifull regard of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland,: given about the end of October 1660, to the then Marquess, now Duke of Ormond and the second time Lord Lieutenant of that kingdom. ([Dublin? : s.n., 1662?]), also by Peter Walsh (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter from His Grace James, Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in answer to the Right Honourable Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy-Seal, his observations and reflections upon the Earl of Castlehaven's Memoires concerning the rebellion of Ireland : printed from the original, with an answer to it by the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesey. (London : Printed for N.P., MDCLXXXII [1682]), also by Arthur Annesley Anglesey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter from His Grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in answer to the Right Honourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey Lord Privy-Seal, his observations & reflections upon the Earl of Castlehaven's Memoires concerning the rebellion of Ireland. And concerning which, the complaint of the Duke of Ormond in council now depends against the Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy-Seal. Printed from the original, with an answer to it, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesey. (London : Printed in the year 1682. And are to be sold by R. Baldwin in the Old-Baily, [1682]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter from His Grace James, Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in answer to the Right Honourable Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy-Seal, his observations and reflections upon the Earl of Castlehaven's Memoires concerning the rebellion of Ireland printed from the original, with an answer to it by the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesey. (London : Printed for R. Baldwin, MDCLXXXII [1682]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter ... in answer to the Right Honourable Arthur, earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy-Seal, his Observations and reflections upon the earl of Castlehaven's memoires concerning the rebellion of Ireland. (Printed for R. Baldwin, 1682), also by Arthur Annesley Anglesey (page images at HathiTrust)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter or declaration, sent from the King of Scots, to the Marquess of Ormond: concerning his agreement with the Scots; and his speciall command to the said Marquess for publishing the same to the Irish:: with his protestation touching his former grants. Sent by an express to the city of Paris, to be forthwith printed. Whereunto is annexed; a narrative from Portugal, touching Prince Rupert's designe, to have fired the Parliaments shipping; the manner thereof, the discovery, and a fight that happened on shore, between Prince Rupert and Gen: Blague's men. (London : Printed for G. Orton, and are to be sold at the Royall-Exchange, 1650), also by Thomas Lathbury and Charles King of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A letter sent out of Ireland from the Right Honorable Earle of Ormond and Ossory, to his much honored uncle, Sr. Robert Poyntz shewing the true estate of the kingdome of Ireland at this present time, and delivered to his uncle here, the 21, of Iune, 1642. (London : Printed for Thomas Whitaker, [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The Marquesse of Ormond's declaration, proclaiming Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c.: With his summons to Colonel Jones for the surrender of Dublin, and the answer of Colonell Iones thereunto. Also a perfect relation of their forces, and the present affairs of that kingdom. Together with a true copie of the articles of agreement between the said Marquesse, and the Irish. Also a representation of the province of Vlster concerning the evills and dangers to religion, lawes and liberties, arising from the present practices of the sectarian army in England, &c. Imprimatur. G. Mabbot. (London : Printed for Francis Tyton, and Iohn Playford, and are to be sold at their shops neer the Inner Temple in Fleet-Street, 1649), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde), Michael Jones, and Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Synod of Ulster (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The Marquesse of Ormond's letter to His Majestie: concerning the late fight betwixt the forces under his command, and the garrison of Dublin. : The copie whereof was taken out of His Majesties letter, and sent from S. Germain en Laye, bearing date the 25. of this instant, (new style) to an eminent person of this kingdome. : Together with the most considerable occurrences in relation to the appeasing of that kingdome, and embracing the princes interest. ([S.l. : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1649), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The Marquesse of Ormonds proclamation concerning the peace concluded with the Irish rebells, by the Kings command, at the Generall Assembly at Kilkenney;: with a speech delivered by Sir Richard Blake, Speaker of the Assembly at Kilkenney. Also a speech by the Marquesse of Ormond in answer to the same. Together with a perfect list of their severall numbers of horse and foot by them raised, amounting to 20000. foot, and 3500. horse. Imprimatur. Gilbert Mabbott. (London : Printed for Francis Tyton, and John Playford, Febr. 27. 1649), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) and Richard Blake (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: O Lord of hosts, almighty and eternall God, whose high and glorious name is King of Kings and Lord of Lords ... ([S.l. : s.n., 1642]), also by Lancelot Bulkeley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The particular relation of the present estate and condition of Ireland : as now it stands, manifested by severall letters sent from and to such persons as may give full satisfaction of the truth thereof. With those battels and overthrows lately given to the rebels to the 16. of this present February. As also a declaration or proclamation set forth by authoritie, declaring the names of the chief persons that are in rebellion, with the sums of money which are to be given to him or them that can bring in any of the rebels therein named, either dead or alive, are expressed. Published by authoritie. (Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 1642), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1643-1647 : Ormonde) (page images at HathiTrust)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A proclamation concerning a cessation of arms.: Agreed and concluded on at Siggings-town, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September, in the nineteenth yeer of His Majesties raign, by and between James Marquesse of Ormonde, Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties army in the Kingdom of Ireland, for and in the name our gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. By vertue of His Majesties Commission bearing date at Dublin the last of August, in the said nineteenth year of His Majesties Raign, of the one party. And Donogh Viscount Muskerry, Sir Lucas Dillon Knight; Nicholas Plunket Esquire; Sir Robert Talbot Baronet; Sir Richard Barnwell Baronet; Torlogh O Neale, Geoffrey Brown, Ever Mac-Gennis and John Walsh, Esquires; authorized by His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects, ... To treat and conclude with the said marquesse for a cessation of arms, by vertue of an authority given unto them, bearing date at Cashel, the seventh day of September, in the said nineteenth yeer of His Majesties raign, of the other party. Whereunto is added, an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pounds sterling by severall payments. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this proclamation be forthwith printed: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. ([London] : Printed first at Dublin by William Bladen, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty; and now reprinted at Loudou [sic] for Edw. Husbands, October 21. 1643), also by England and Wales Parliament and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A proclamation concerning a cessation of arms agreed and concluded on at Siggingstown, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September, in the nineteenth yeer of His Majesties raign, by and between James Marquesse of Ormonde Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties army in the Kingdom of Ireland, for and in the name our gracious Soveraign Lord Charles ... authorized by His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects, of whose party they are, and now in the arms in the said kingdom &c : to treat and conclude with the said marquesse for a cessation of arms by vertue of an authority given unto them, bearing date at Cashel, the seventh day of September, in the said nineteenth yeer of His Majesties raign, of the other party : whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pounds sterling by severall payments. (Printed first at Dublin : by William Bladen ... and now reprinted at London for Edw. Husbands, October 21, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Proclamations. 1663-05-21. ([Dublin : printed by John Crooke, and sold by Samuel Dancer, 1663]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Queries to the Protestant clergy of the province of Munster (Hage : Printed by Samuell Broun ..., 1649), also by Murrough O'Brien Inchiquin and Richard Blake (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Right trusty and entirely beloved cousin and councellor, wee greet you well, having used all possible and honourable meanes, by sending many gracious messages to the two Houses of Parliament ... to procure our personall treaty with them, for a safe and well grounded peace ... (Imprinted at Dublin : By VVilliam Bladen ..., 1646), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Severall papers of the treatie between His Excellencie Iames Marques of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant Generall of Ireland for the King, on the one part; and Sir Thomas Wharton, Sir Robert King, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir Robert Meredith, knights, and Richard Salwey Esquire, commissioners authorized by the two Houses of Parliament of England; on the other part.: VVith the commissioners instructions concerning the Lord of Ormond; the instructions concerning the Protestants of Ireland, & compositions of delinquents: His Excellencies answer; and the Lord Lieutenants reply. With their reply to all his exceptions. And the Kings Maj. directions. (Dublin : Printed by William Blad[e]n, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, anno Dom. 1646), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde), Thomas Wharton, England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A speech delivered by Sir Audley Mervin Knight, His Majesties prime serjeant at law, and speaker of the House of Commons; to his grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the presence chamber in the castle of Dublin, the seventh of November, 1665: (Dublin : Printed by John Crook printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: Re-printed at London, and are to be sold at the Ship in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1665), also by Audley Mervyn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A speech made to His Grace the Duke of Ormond Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and to the Lords of His Majesties most Honorable Privy Council to return the humble thanks of the French Protestants lately arriv'd in this kingdom, and graciously reliev'd by them / by P. Drelincourt. (Dvblin : Printed by Joseph Ray, for William Mendey, 1682), also by Peter Drelincourt (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: The speech of His Grace, James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland, to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 27 of September, 1662 upon His Graces giving the royal assent to severall acts of Parliament. (London : Printed for Robert Pawlett ..., 1662), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Speech to a grand committee of both Houses of Parliament the 25th of this instant June 1646 (London : Printed for Lawrence Chapman, June 27, 1646), also by Archibald Campbell Argyll, Robert Monro, England and Wales Parliament, Scotland. Parliament, and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A true account of the whole proceedings betwixt His Grace James Duke of Ormond, and the Right Honor. Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, late Lord Privy-Seal, before the King and Council and the said Earls letter of the second of August to His Majesty on that occasion : with a letter of the now Lord Bishop of Winchester's to the said Earl, of the means to keep out popery, and the only effectual expedient to hinder the growth thereof, and to secure both the Church of England, and the Presbiterian party. (London : Printed for Thomas Fox, 1682), also by Arthur Annesley Anglesey and George Morley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A true copy of two letters the first sent from the Earle of Ormond to the Honourable Colonell Michael Jones, commander in chiefe of the Parliament's forces in Leinster and governor of the city of Dublin : vvith Colonell Jones his answere to the Earle of Ormond's said letters. ([London?] : Dublin printed by William Bladen, 1649, and now reprinted, [1649?]), also by Michael Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: A True declaration of the last affaires in Ireland shewing te late overthrowes given to the Irish rebels : sent over in two letters / the one from the Earle of Ormond, and the other ftom [sic] Sir Iohn Temple ; red in the House of Parliament, and ordered to bee printed, May foureteene 1642. (London : Printed by R.B. for I. Franke, and are to be sould at his shop ..., 1642), also by John Temple (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Upon consideration of a petition presented unto us, by the officers of the receipt of His Majesties exchequer, and the answer of the farmers of His Majesties revenue thereunto ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1679), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Victorious newes from Ireland being a battail fought by the Lord of Ormond, the nineteenth day of June, to the losse of two thousand of the rebels, ten miles beyond Limbrick, sent in letter to Master Thomas Flinge, (... London : Printed for Marmaduke Boat, Iuly 8 [1642]), also by Darby Burgine and Robert Rich Warwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: We hereby think fit to will and require all officers and souldiers, immediately to repair to their respective commands ... by the Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governour of Ireland, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took ... and are to be sold by Mary Crooke ..., [1685]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: We judging it requisite for the better government of His Majesties army, and the preservation of the peace of this kingdom, that all officers and souldiers under their command, should be, and continue in their respective garrisons ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., MDC.LXXVIII [1678]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: We the Lord Lieutenant and Council considering the duty incumbent on us to give a right representation of His Majesties great care of, and indulgence to, his people, and to make the execution of the laws as easie and safe to his subjects, as the exegencie of the times and necessity of affairs may possibly admit ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Co. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer book-seller ..., 1662), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: We the lord lieutenant and Council do hereby think fit to declare and publish that whosoever shall make discovery of any officer or souldier of His Majesties horse and foot guards in this city and suburbs thereof, or of His Majesties army in this kingdom, who having formerly taken the Oathes of Allegiance and Supremacy, hath since been perverted, or hereafter shall be perverted to the popish religion ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1687), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: We the Lord Lieutenant and Council, do order, command and proclaim publick humiliation, fasting and prayers to be observed in all the parts and parishes within this kingdom, that is to say, in the city of Dublin and suburbs thereof on Wednesday the twentieth day of this moneth of June, and on Wednesday the seven and twentieth day of the said moneth, in and throughout the whole kingdom ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. ([Dublin : J. Crooke, 1666]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas a most barbarous and outragious murder and robbery was committed, on Sunday the seventh day of this instant October in the evening, in the town of Radrom in the county of Wicklow ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormond. ([Dublin : s.n., 1677]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas by some letters scattered about the streets of this city of Dublin, and by other informations, we have lately received notice of a conspiracy against the life of us the lord lieutenant ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1678), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas Dualtagh alias Dudy Costelo, Edmund Nagle commonly called Cornet Nangle, Christopher Hill, Thomas Plunket, Cahel alias Charles MacCawell and Neil o Neil and their complices have in the counties of Meath, Tyrone, Monagham, Fermangah, Longford, Leitrim, Cavan and other places appeared in armes against His Majesties authority ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by John Crook ..., 1666), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas His Majesty out of his princely care for securing the true Protestant religion, and to satisfie the minds of all his loving subjects therein, for the more effectual discovery and suppression of the most horrid and execrable popish plot ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1680), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas in the present treaty concerning the setling and establishing of a firme & perfect peace within this kingdome ... ([Dublin : s.n., 1644/5]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas it appears by the examination of John Totty, one of the officers at mace in the city of Dublin, taken upon oath before the lord mayor of the said city, that on the first day of this instant April, the examinant being commanded, went with the magistrates and other officers, pursuant to an order of this board, to a mass house on the Merchants-Key in this city, where they found a priest & many people assembled together ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1679), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas several complaints have been made unto us by the farmers and commissioners of His Majesties excise upon beer, ale and strong-waters, and for granting licences for selling of beer and ale by retayle ... by the Lord Lieutenant General and General Governour of Ireland, Ormonde. ([Dublin : J. Crook, 1667]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas the late horrid plot & conspiracy of divers priests and Jesuits, and other papists, against His Majesties sacred person, and for the subversion of the Protestant religion and His Majesties government, hath been so far discovered, that the said effects thereof have by His Majesties care and the blessing of Almighty God been hitherto prevented, and the most notorious offenders therein brought to condigne punishment in England, or are secur'd, or fled from justice ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., [1679]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas the process of His Majesties Court of Exchequer are issued out to several sheriffs, collectors, and receivers of the respective counties, towns, and places of this kingdom, for divers arrears of rents, debts, and other sums of money due to the kings Majestie, at or before the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand six hundred sixty eight ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde ..., 1678), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas the sins of prophane swearing and cursing are offenses forbidden by the word of God, and do highly provoke his wrath, not onely against the persons that are guilty thereof but also against the place where such crimes are permitted to pass unpunished ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by John Crooke ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1665 [1666]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas upon the French Kings declaring warr against His Majestie and his subjects, His Majestie hath issued his declaration against the French, which followeth in these words ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by John Crooke ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1665 [1666]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas we are informed by John Stepney Esq., who is the only party to the Earl of Ranelagh ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde ..., 1677 [i.e. 1678]), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas we are informed by the Earl of Ranelagh, and his partners, that several sheriffs and collectors within the respective counties of this kingdom, have received by vertue of His Majesties process, divers considerable summs of money due to His Majestie, and which do belong to the Earl of Ranelagh and partners undertaking, some of whom have accompted lately in the Exchequer, but not paid in the money due from them ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Took and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1680), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas we are informed that the price of corn, and all sorts of grain, meale and malt, is grown excessive high in several parts of this kingdom, which both arise as is conceived from the great quantities of corn which have been of late carried out of this kingdom, into foreign parts ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde. (Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke and John Crook ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ..., 1681), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: Whereas we have by the blessing of God discovered and disappointed a traiterous conspiracy for surprizing and taking His Majesties castle of Dublin, (His Majesties principal fort in this his kingdom), which the said conspirators had designed to do on the 21th day of this present moneth of May ... (Dublin : Printed by John Crooke ... and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer ..., 1663), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688: XXIX. articles of peace,: concluded, agreed and signed by the Marquesse of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, commissioner for the King, and the Lord Viscount Mountgarret, President of the Supream Councel, and the commissioner for the Irish at the treaty held at Dublin. Published in Dublin by heralds, and sound of trumpet, Aug. 1. 1646. August 22. 1646. These are the true copies of the originall papers that were presented to the Committee for Ireland, and are appointed to be forthwith printed and published. (London : Printed by I.C., 1646), also by Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) and Richard Butler Mountgarret (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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