Ireland - Politics and government - 17th century
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Historical tracts by Sir John Davies, Attorney General, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland; consisting of 1. A discovery of the true cause why Ireland was never brought under obedience of the Crown of England. 2. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury on the state of Ireland, in 1607. 3. A letter to the Earl of Salisbury, in 1610; giving an account of the plantation in Ulster. 4. A speech to the Lord-Deputy in 1613, tracing the ancient constitution of Ireland. To which is prefixed a new life of the author, from authentic documents.
Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- E-books
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The case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, stated . By William Molyneux, of Dublin, Esq; To which is added the case of tenures upon the commission of defective titles, Argued by all the Judges of Ireland. With their Resolutions, and the Reasons of their Resolutions.
Molyneux, William, 1656-1698.Date: 1705[i.e. 1725?]- E-books
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A short view of both reports, in relation to the Irish forfeitures. In a familiar dialogue between A. and B. Most Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament
Date: Printed in the Year, 1701- E-books
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A short view of both reports, in relation to the Irish forfeitures, in a familiar dialogue between A. and B. Most Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament
Date: Printed in the Year, 1701- E-books
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A friendly call to the people of the Roman Catholick religion in Ireland . A sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Bridget's, Dublin, on Sunday, the 23d. of October, 1757. With a Dedication to the Right Honourable, James, Earl of Clanbrassill, Containing Some Remarks on Heads of a Bill, now before the Lords, for a Register of Popish-Priests. By John Brett, D.D.
Brett, John, Rector of MoynaltyDate: MDCCLVII. [1757]