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A History of the County of Oxford
… period. Thomas Lyndesay (1672), who became Archbishop of Armagh, John Pratt (1674), Lord Chief Justice, and Thomas …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… profits of the temporalities of the archbishopric of Armagh. Out Letters ( Ireland) VIII, p. 277. Instructions …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lieutenant of Ireland to pay to Narcissus, Archbishop of Armagh the remainder of the quarter's rent of that see which …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… enclosed petition [missing] of Narcissus, archbishop of Armagh, setting forth that it remains doubtful by his letters …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Thomas [Lindsay], late Bishop thereof, to the see of Armagh. Hereon the Treasury Lords report: The temporalities …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Horse. Sligo: two Companies of Foot. Ulster Province. Armagh, Altmore: each one Company of Foot. Belturbet: one …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lieutenant of Ireland, to pay to Narcissus, archbishop of Armagh and Sir Richard Cox the allowance of 100 l. per …
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… St. Sepulchre's Dublin erected by Narcissus, archbishop of Armagh: he having brought with him from France only his …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 0 Athenry 2 foot soldiers 44 0 8 Altmore 1 foot soldier 14 Armagh 1 foot soldier 19 Abbyowney 1 foot soldier 19 Bray 1 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… l. 11 s. 2 d.; being forfeited lands of Nicho Peppard. Co. Armagh: Fews Barony. 120 acres in Cavanahanlan part of … lands of Donogh McNemare by lease for 99 years. Co. Armagh: Tovirana [Tiranny] Barony. 300 acres in Braghy alias …
Displaying 1861 - 1870 of 1901