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... majesty's officers ; to victual the fort of Black- water ; and , as a token of his humble duty , to deliver forty beeves for the use of the garrison . Ormond promised , that the Northerns should have the same permission to purchase ...
... majesty's officers ; to victual the fort of Black- water ; and , as a token of his humble duty , to deliver forty beeves for the use of the garrison . Ormond promised , that the Northerns should have the same permission to purchase ...
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... majesty's garrisons should be removed from his territory of Leix , and security given , that none should be stationed there after . That , if these secu- rities should be denied them , the garrisons of O'Faly should be removed . That O ...
... majesty's garrisons should be removed from his territory of Leix , and security given , that none should be stationed there after . That , if these secu- rities should be denied them , the garrisons of O'Faly should be removed . That O ...
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... and if we should not in some manner do the like , we cannot in reason look but they must and will fall to their party . We have therefore out of this necessity resolved , to take as many of them into her majesty's en- OF IRELAND . 75.
... and if we should not in some manner do the like , we cannot in reason look but they must and will fall to their party . We have therefore out of this necessity resolved , to take as many of them into her majesty's en- OF IRELAND . 75.
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Dennis Taaffe. to take as many of them into her majesty's en- tertainment , as we have any hope will truly stick unto us , being confident that we shall make good use of them against the Spaniards ; for we mean ... majesty's en- ...
Dennis Taaffe. to take as many of them into her majesty's en- tertainment , as we have any hope will truly stick unto us , being confident that we shall make good use of them against the Spaniards ; for we mean ... majesty's en- ...
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... majesty's being a Roman catholic , he could not but marvel at their sim- plicity . " Morys . Hist . fol . 287. - And in a letter to the mayor of Cork , he says , " I am given to understand that you have suffered the public celebration ...
... majesty's being a Roman catholic , he could not but marvel at their sim- plicity . " Morys . Hist . fol . 287. - And in a letter to the mayor of Cork , he says , " I am given to understand that you have suffered the public celebration ...
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