The nature and extent of the demands of the Irish Roman Catholics fully explained; observations and strictures on A history of the penal laws against the Irish Roman Catholics1810 |
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... take the oath of supremacy , and the other oaths and tests imposed on all , ad- mitted to seats in the legislature , and to such em- ployments . This alteration of the political state of the Irish Romanists gave them no apparent content ...
... take the oath of supremacy , and the other oaths and tests imposed on all , ad- mitted to seats in the legislature , and to such em- ployments . This alteration of the political state of the Irish Romanists gave them no apparent content ...
Side 48
... take the oath of supremacy . " 2d . An act restoring to the crown the ancient jurisdiction over the state ecclesiastical and spirit- ual it likewise enacts that every ... taking • the oath of supremacy . " ( See History 48 DEMANDS OF THE.
... take the oath of supremacy . " 2d . An act restoring to the crown the ancient jurisdiction over the state ecclesiastical and spirit- ual it likewise enacts that every ... taking • the oath of supremacy . " ( See History 48 DEMANDS OF THE.
Side 55
Patrick Duigenan. taken protection , and who should return and sub- mit to their majesties ' obedience , the article ... take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary . The third article extends the benefit of the se- cond ...
Patrick Duigenan. taken protection , and who should return and sub- mit to their majesties ' obedience , the article ... take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary . The third article extends the benefit of the se- cond ...
Side 57
... , Limerick , Clare , Kerry , Cork , and Mayo only ; and all under their protection in said counties , who should return and submit to their majesties ' obedience , and take the oath of allegiance to King ROMANISTS EXPLAINED . 57.
... , Limerick , Clare , Kerry , Cork , and Mayo only ; and all under their protection in said counties , who should return and submit to their majesties ' obedience , and take the oath of allegiance to King ROMANISTS EXPLAINED . 57.
Side 58
Patrick Duigenan. obedience , and take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary ; to all mer¬ chants of the city of Limerick , or other garrison in possession of the Romanists , or of any town or place in the counties of ...
Patrick Duigenan. obedience , and take the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary ; to all mer¬ chants of the city of Limerick , or other garrison in possession of the Romanists , or of any town or place in the counties of ...
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act of parliament aforesaid articles of Limerick assertion benefit bishops Britain capitulation of Limerick Charles the Second church civil articles conduct crown declared decrees doctrine Dublin Edmund Burke enacted endeavours England English enjoy establishment estates exercise favour fourth Lateran council freeholders French French directory Heretics History inserted Irish act Irish parliament Irish Protestants Irish Ro Irish Romanists Irish Romish King Charles King William King's kingdom land liament Lord Lord Lucan M'Nevin Majesty Majesty's Marquis massacre ment ministers ministry mish nation oath of supremacy parish Penal Laws persons Pitt political power Pope Popery code Popery laws prince principles privileges procure Protestant government ratify rebels regiments reign of King repeal respecting Roman Catholics Romish army Romish inhabitants Romish Irish Romish priests Romish rebellion Sir Richard Musgrave subjects surrender of Limerick take the oath Talents testant thousand six hundred tion tithes titular Bishop traitors treaty treaty of Limerick Union Wexford whatsoever