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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… hear Lord Inchiquin is bringing over the addresses of the Irish parliament on the conclusion of the peace. The Lord … me to-day they should be going in a month to Paris. The Irish Countess of Longford is dead, which brings 1,000 l. a … 4 l. a man per month for 13 months, which includes wages, victuals, wear and tear of the ships, and ordnance stores. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Whitehall. Ja. Vernon to the Attorney General. Among the Irish Bills, that came last over, there is a private Bill for … assured him of 3,000 guineas for his attempt. But the Irish papists, in revenge for his said service, deprived him …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the leading jacobites meet at his house, especially the Irish, and declares that in that way he will give you a full … courted to take some civil or military employment in the Irish government, which refusing to do he thereby contracted … army in supplying the same with forage; wherefore the Irish in revenge plundered him, and he made his escape to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… for England, by reason they expected no success with the Irish juries in their prosecution of Sir Donogh O'Brien. We … so far as it has come to our knowledge. He went with the Irish, after the surrender of Limerick, into France; and, … King James at St. Germans and generally employed for the Irish army there, he was told by Sir Richard Nagle that the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… account of a design to surprise Galway, discovered by an Irish papist in his drink, and that the French were suddenly … said month of July. I find that the petitioner, being of Irish extraction, was employed in the said office during the … in the military list of French pensioners upon the Irish establishment. [ S.P. Dom. Signet Office 13, p. 284.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… concerning the enlarging the quarters or discharging the Irish gentlemen now under security in Dublin. I have ordered …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… in the first place they intend to lay their hands upon the Irish forfeitures, concerning which they have heretofore made … King was resolved to bestow. That this particular grant of Irish recognizances was not within the King's promise, who … leaves. Your Majesty's refusal to allow the English, Irish and others to live in England contrary to the Act of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… any English, but says his father was an Englishman. An Irish Augustine friar is his promoter, and I believe he may be of an Irish family. I was thinking to give a memorial to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… be burnt at noonday by any little privateer; several, both Irish, French, and Dunkirkes, having been here last summer … the pensions of Francis Malherbe, and others, on the Irish establishment. [ Ibid.] The same, to allow in the … of Fuzileers must have 2 additional companies: that the Irish regiments shall be taken aboard at Cork, or Kingsale, …
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