The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volum 1J. Boyce, 1811 |
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... appointed " by , or under the authority of his Majesty , his heirs " 6 or successors , ) or to assemble at the desire or com- " mand of any such captain , leader , commander or " committee , or of any person or persons not having ...
... appointed " by , or under the authority of his Majesty , his heirs " 6 or successors , ) or to assemble at the desire or com- " mand of any such captain , leader , commander or " committee , or of any person or persons not having ...
Side 35
... appoint- character aud peculiar situation of the late Lord ed gover- Gosford , is an object of interesting observation . Armagh . In the summer of 1791 , whilst the political His up- right spi- F 2 nor of power rit . power of Ireland ...
... appoint- character aud peculiar situation of the late Lord ed gover- Gosford , is an object of interesting observation . Armagh . In the summer of 1791 , whilst the political His up- right spi- F 2 nor of power rit . power of Ireland ...
Side 36
... appointed Lord Gosford joint governor with him of the County of Armagh . Lord Charlemont's ancestors had , from the reign of Elizabeth , uninterruptedly enjoyed the go- vernment of that county . Considering this joint appointment of a ...
... appointed Lord Gosford joint governor with him of the County of Armagh . Lord Charlemont's ancestors had , from the reign of Elizabeth , uninterruptedly enjoyed the go- vernment of that county . Considering this joint appointment of a ...
Side 120
... appointed Chief Governor of Ireland . Thenceforth every relation between him and the Orange societies altered . But the purposes of the societies were not changed . Nor did his Lordship's knowledge of those purposes cease . It would be ...
... appointed Chief Governor of Ireland . Thenceforth every relation between him and the Orange societies altered . But the purposes of the societies were not changed . Nor did his Lordship's knowledge of those purposes cease . It would be ...
Side 6
... appointed by the Lodge ; the Deputy Master , Secretary , Deputy Secretary , and Treasurer , by the Master , with the approbation of his own Lodge ; and the first Committee - man by the Master ; the second by the first ; and so on until ...
... appointed by the Lodge ; the Deputy Master , Secretary , Deputy Secretary , and Treasurer , by the Master , with the approbation of his own Lodge ; and the first Committee - man by the Master ; the second by the first ; and so on until ...
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