The Lismore Papers of Richard Boyle, First and "Great" Earl of Cork, Volume 2, Part 1

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Chiswick Press, 1887 - Ireland
 

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Page 258 - THOMAS. — A Direction for the Plantation in Ulster. Contayning in it sixe principall thinges : viz. 1. The securing of that wilde Country e to the Crowne of England.
Page 4 - November in the three and fortith yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, &c.
Page 270 - ... aduancement thereof, by William Hacket yeoman, Edmund Coppinger, and Henry Arthington Gent. out of others depositions and their owne letters, writings & confessions...
Page 270 - Kingdom, pp. viii.-f 48, sm. 4to, unbound, 18s [м.1] 1667 792 [COSIN (Richard)] Conspiracie for Pretended Reformation, viz., Presbyteriall Discipline, a treatise discovering the late designments and courses held for advancement thereof, by WILLIAM HACKET...
Page 258 - The Securing of that Wilde Countrye to the Crowne of England. 2. The Withdrawing of All the Charge of the Garrison. 3 . The Rewarding of the Olde Servitors. 4. The Meanes How to Increase the Revenue to the Crowne. 5. How to Establish the Puritie of Religion There. 6. And How the Vndertakers May with Securitie Be Inriched. London: Ed. Allde for Iohn Budge, l6l0. 76 BRADLEY, AG "The Ulster Plantation," The Quarterly Review, CCXXXIX (January, 1923), 27-39.
Page 265 - ... we have received the fruit thereof and bid you faithfully credit that whatso wit, courage, or care may do, we truly find they have all been thoroughly acted in all your charge. And for the same believe that it shall be neither unremembered nor unrewarded...
Page 189 - ... shillings by the day. The same to begin from the day of the deliveringe of them into his charge and to continue during our pleasure. And these our letters shall be your sufficient Warrant and discharge in this behalfe. Given vnder our privy Seale at our Pallace of Westminster, the thirtieth day of August in the Eleaventh yeare of our raigne of England, ffrance, and Ireland, and of Scotland, the xliiijth THO. PACKER. Notwithstanding the omission of Alleyn's name in the above, there is no doubt...
Page 225 - ... after the ratification of this treaty, and on or before the first day of May next ensuing the date hereof. ART.
Page x - King, have given, granted, and by this my present charter have confirmed, to God and S.
Page 34 - Carew) did bloody his sword more than his lordship that day, and would not suffer any man to take any of the Irish prisoners.

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