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A History of the County of Oxford
… in the archbishopric of Dublin and chancellorship of Ireland. 50 His predecessor Roger Foliot (rector 134059) and …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… although most wool was supplied by the Midlands and later Ireland [Kerridge (1985)]. Worsted was a well twisted YARN …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 2 May, 1581, aged 16. Worth, Edward s. Joh., of Dublin, Ireland, cler. Merton Coll., matric. 18 Dec., 1693, aged 15, … in Surrey, 1673, secretary to the lieutenancy of Ireland 1692, F.R.S. and president, M.P. Callington 1661-78, … Lincoln's Inn, 1705, chief justice court of common pleas, Ireland, 1724-6, lord chancellor of Ireland 1727, and a lord …
The Environs of London
… his wife and children, who were robbed by the rebels in Ireland, three of their children having been starved to death … Protestants, fled and driven away out of the kingdom of Ireland, by the inhuman and bloody rebels, which have lost … 1647; (collected 17s.). Poor Protestants, driven out of Ireland, 1647; (collected on the thanksgiving-day for God's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was chancellor to Edward VI., and Sir Robert secretary for Ireland in the reign of Charles II. It is now the property of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Carthusian house at Witham and bishop of Killala (Ireland) 1459-61, who in 1480 let his vicarage for 3 years to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
… 1695; translated to Raphoe in 1713, and to the Primacy of Ireland the same year. He published a sermon preached at a … the sum of 200l. given by Dr. Lindsay, the Lord Primate of Ireland; 100l. by Mr. Benjamin Hume, and about 80l. by other …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… trade principally arises from the exportation of coal to Ireland, in which more than 100 vessels are employed. The …
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