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78 10 2 1 ADDISON TO THE LORD - LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND . MY LORD , Hampton Court , Sept. 19th , 1717 . I have received the honour of two letters from your Grace , of the 7th and 10th instant , both of which I have laid before his Majesty ...
78 10 2 1 ADDISON TO THE LORD - LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND . MY LORD , Hampton Court , Sept. 19th , 1717 . I have received the honour of two letters from your Grace , of the 7th and 10th instant , both of which I have laid before his Majesty ...
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The common people of Ireland being generally Roman Catholics , in order to prevent any such from entering into the Service , it has been for many years thought fit to raise all new regiments , upon the Irish establishment , in the ...
The common people of Ireland being generally Roman Catholics , in order to prevent any such from entering into the Service , it has been for many years thought fit to raise all new regiments , upon the Irish establishment , in the ...
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I this night send away the warrant for appointing Mr. Gilbert Lord Chief Baron , the term being so near at hand , and the gentlemen of Ireland representing the necessity of such a despatch . I have enclosed a copy of it to my Lord .
I this night send away the warrant for appointing Mr. Gilbert Lord Chief Baron , the term being so near at hand , and the gentlemen of Ireland representing the necessity of such a despatch . I have enclosed a copy of it to my Lord .
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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