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Boepry, Captain Stafford, Captain Trevanyon, Captain Arundell, Captain MacDonnell (sea Captains); Mr. Collins, Commissioner of the Revenue; Monsieur Pointee (engineer, who was wounded at the siege of Londonderry, in consequence of which he died soon after); Captains Lord Brittas, Sir Samuel Fexon, Sir William Wallace, Sir Alphonso de Moiclo, the Chevalier Devalory, William Charters, William Oliphant, Robert Charters, Peter Blair, Thomas Browne, Francis Creighton, James Buchan, Alexander Gordon, George Lattin, John Baptist du Molle, John Mullins, John Wynnell, John Fortescue, Robert London, George Roberts, Thomas Scott, James Fitzsimons, William Gibbons, William Delaval, Maurice O'Flynn, Richard Scott, Conor O'Toghill, Anthony O'Ryan, Rupert Napier, Terence O'Brien, Edmond Kendelam, Henry Crofton, Richard Anthony, Edmond Nugent, John Plunket, John Dongan, Rowland Smyth, Gowen Talbot, Simon Barnwall, John Broder, John Cavanagh, Edmond Stack, Walter Hastings, Edward Widdrington, Samuel Arnole, Robert Welsh, David Roche, Charles Booth, Jerome Gernon, Robert Fielding, Francis Gyles, John Barnardy, Anthony Power, John Chapelle, Roland Watson, Thomas Arundel, Robert Hacket, Richard Burton, Cornelius MacMahon, Talbot Lassels, Richard Bucker, Charles Fox, Anthony Vane, Strickland Tyrwhit, John Manback, Francis Cullange, John Lumendato, Francis Lappanse, Bernardo Buskett, Joseph Pamnett, Agustus Millio, George Coney, John Power, John Banner, Henry Nugent, William Mackentosh, Charles O'Donnell, Arthur Dillon, Allen Bellingham, John Browne, Thomas Carleton, Robert Nugent, Thomas Paget, Louis de Duras, and Nicholas Kemish. Chaplains-Fathers Jean de Graville, Edmond O'Reilly, James O'Reilly, Conor O'Hogan, Nicholas Dunbar, Anthony Maguire, Austin Matthews, Laurence Moore, Richard Pierce, Darby O'Daly, John Holoughan, John O'Madden, Thady Crowley, Nicholas Tapp, Daniel MacAuliffe, Morgan O'Connell, Patrick Agby, Daniel MacCarthy. Surgeons-John Baptist de Monlebeck, Edmond Tully, Thady O'Regan, John Brunton, Charles Stapleton, John James Aremore, Nicholas Reynard, John Cassell.

KING JAMES'S IRISH PARLIAMENT.

The following is a list of the Peers who sat in the Irish House of Lords in the reign of James II., or according to Williamite writers, the Lords that sat in the pretended Parliament at Dublin, held the 7th day of May, 1689':—

The Duke of Tyrconnell, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Lord Gosworth, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland.

Dr. Boyle, Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland.

Earls.

Westmeath, Antrim, Barrymore, Cavan, Clancarty, Tyrone, Longford, Granard, and Limerick.

Viscounts.

Gormanstown, Mountgarrett, Costello and Gallen, Dowth, Iveagh, Kilmallock, Mayo, Ikerin, Glanmalier, Galmoy, Kingsland, Clare, Rosse, Galway, Kenmare, Mountcashel, Mount-Leinster.

Bishops.

Meath, Ossory and Kilkenny, Cork and Ross, Limerick and Ardfert.

Barons.

Athenry, Kinsale, Kerry and Lixnare, Slane, Howth, Tremblestown, Dunsany, Dunboyne, Upor-Ossory, Louth, Castleconnell, Cahir, Brittas, Monaghan, Glenmalun, and Courchey, Enniskillen, Strabane, Duleek, Bophin, Riverston.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.

The following is a list of the Members who were returned to serve in King James's Parliament this year, and of the Counties and Boroughs which they represented :

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