Ireland - History - 18th century
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The impartial history of Ireland , containing a summary account, of all the battles, sieges, rebellions and massacres. As also, the valour and loyalty of the Irish, and the many calumnies thrown on that country and people, wiped off. Together, with the most remarkable transactions both in church and state, since the Reformation. In two parts. By Hugh Reily, Esq; The nobility and gentry of Ireland's remonstrance to King Charles II, on his restoration. Also, the speech and dying words of Oliver Plunket, Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and primate of Ireland. The civil and military articles of Limerick. Likewise the case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, humbly represented to both Houses of Parliament, with remarks on the conditions of Limerick, and the nature of taking the oaths of allegiance and abjuration. The latter by the Rev. Doctor Nary.
Reilly, Hugh, d. 1695?.Date: [1800?]- E-books
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An abridgement of the several acts passed in this kingdom, and such British acts, as relate to or bind Ireland , Which have passed in the third year of the reign of His Present Majesty, our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George the Third. With I. A table of the statutes, shewing under what heads they are abridged. II. Marginal contents, and, III. An index, referring to the abridgement. By Ed. Bullingbrooke, J.U.D.
Bullingbrooke, EdwardDate: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- E-books
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A general state of the national account for two years, from Lady-day, 1741, to Lady-day, 1743
Ireland. Parliament. House of CommonsDate: 1743 [i.e. 1744]- E-books
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The memoirs of the Count du Beauval . Including some curious particulars relating to the Dukes of Wharton and Ormond during their exile. With anecdotes of several other illustrious and unfortunate noblemen of the present age. Translated from the French of the celebrated Marqis D'Argens, author of the Jewish Spy. By Mr. Derrick.
Argens, marquis d', 1704-1771.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- E-books
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A short but true history of the rise, progress, and happy suppression, of several late insurrections commonly called rebellions in Ireland . In a letter to His Grace the D. of N. By a late eminent citizen of Dublin. Well known for his spirited Writings and extraordinary Attachment to the Liberties of this Country.
La Touche, James Digges, b. 1709.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]