LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE TREASURY. The Duke of Tyrconnell Lord Lieutenant; Colonel the Earl of Dover, Lord Riverstown, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench; Sir Stephen Rice, Knt., Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer; Buno Talbot, Chancellor of the Exchequer; and Mr. Adam Colclough, Secretary; all appointed on the 9th of June, 1689; Hugh O'Reilly, Clerk of the Privy Council, appointed on the 27th of August. COMMISSIONERS OF THE MINT IN DUBLIN. John Trinder, William Talbot, Thomas Goddars, William Bromfield, Francis Rice, Edward Fox, and Walter Plunket, all appointed on the 26th of August, 1689. Alderman James Malone and Richard Malone were appointed to the office of Printer-General on the 31st of January, 1689. COMMISSIONERS OF THE REVENUE. Sir Theobald Butler, Sir Patrick Trant, Sir William Ellis, John Trinder, Richard Collins, Francis Plowden, and Charles Playdel, Secretary. Sir Henry Bond, Lewis Doe, Nicholas FitzGerald, Solicitor. } Receivers-General: Robert Longfield, Clerk of the Quit Rents and Forfeited Estates. A LIST OF THE PRIVY COUNCILLORS APPOINTED BY KING JAMES'S LETTERS PATENT, BEARING DATE THE 28TH OF FEBRUARY, 1684, AND THOSE WHO WERE SWORN AFTERWARDS BY 'PARTICULAR LETTERS.' The Lord High Chancellor. The Lord Primate. The Lord Archbishop of Dublin. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Lord Chief Justice of the King's The Lord Chief Justice of the Com- The Lord Chief Baron of the Exche quer. The Lieutenant-General of the Army. LORD LIEUTENANTS AND DEPUTY-LIEUTENANTS OF THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN IRELAND DURING KING JAMES'S The Earl of Westmeath, Edward Nugent, of Car Counties. Ditto, Colonel Walter Butler, William Cooke. John Grace. Cæsar Colclough. Patrick Colclough. Ditto, Lord Louth, Ditto, The Earl of Limerick, Ditto,. Ditto, Daniel MacCarthy Reagh. The O'Sullivan Berc. Galway (county) Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, Deputy Lieutenants. John Nugent. . Thomas Sherlock. Donough O'Brian, Dough Castle. Francis MacNamara, of Moyriesk. John MacNamara, of Crat loe Castle. Florence MacNamara. Donough Macgillicuddy. Joseph Browne. Maurice Fitzgerald. Dominick Roche. Jas. Butler, of Kilascahan. Garrett Gough. John Cantwell, CONNAUGHT. Lord Lieutenants. Deputy-Lieutenants. .. The Earl of Clanricarde, Captain Francis Forster, of Roscommon (county), . Leitrim (county), { Lord Dillon, Ditto, Lord Athenry, Ditto, Colonel Henry Dillon, . Ditto, Edward Crofton. James Ffrench. ULSTER. Counties. Cavan (county), Monaghan (county), Ditto, Ditto, Myles O'Reilly, jun. Colonel Bryan Mac Mahon. Captain Hugh MacMahon. Colonel Gordon O'Neill, Captain Terence O'Don Londonderry (county),. Colonel Cormack O'Neill, Captain Roger O'Cahane. When King James's fortune began to decline, he issued a commission, bearing date the 10th of April 1690, for applotting £20,000 per month on personal estates, and the benefit of trade, according to the ancient custome of this Kingdom, used in time of danger.' The following is a List of those persons appointed by His Majesty to collect this Tax for Three Months: For the city and county of Dublin:-The Lord Mayor and Sheriff of the city, for the time being; Garrett Dillon, Esq., Recorder, Simon Luttrell, Governor of the city; Sir Thomas Hackett, Sir William Ellis, Thomas Whitehead, Lewis Doe, and Thomas Browne, Esqrs. Their applotment on the city to be £5,000 for three months. For the county of Dublin:-The High Sheriff for the time being; Simon Luttrell, Esq., Lord Lieutenant of the county; Colonel Patrick Sarsfield, afterwards Earl of Lucan, John Talbot, of Belgard, Esq., Captain Robert Arthur, |