English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... called rapparees . As the king's enemies accused him of favouring the Irish rebellion , which broke out at the same time , they gave his friends the name of Tories . On the other hand the latter , to be even with their adversaries , who ...
... called rapparees . As the king's enemies accused him of favouring the Irish rebellion , which broke out at the same time , they gave his friends the name of Tories . On the other hand the latter , to be even with their adversaries , who ...
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... called Castle Street , that runs from one end to the other of the town . In the middle of it is an open space in which the principal streets of Dublin meet . That of High Street is fine . In it is the town - hall , with a fine clock ...
... called Castle Street , that runs from one end to the other of the town . In the middle of it is an open space in which the principal streets of Dublin meet . That of High Street is fine . In it is the town - hall , with a fine clock ...
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... called Sable , inclusively , and thence stretching along towards the south - west . XIII . The island called Newfoundland , with the adjacent islands , shall from this time forward belong of right wholly to Britain ; and to that end the ...
... called Sable , inclusively , and thence stretching along towards the south - west . XIII . The island called Newfoundland , with the adjacent islands , shall from this time forward belong of right wholly to Britain ; and to that end the ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR A PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING 1660 | 61 |
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Act of Parliament affairs aforesaid annum appointed army authority Berwick-upon-Tweed bill bishops boroughs Britain Chancellor charge Charles Church of England commissioners Court crown declaration divers dominions duke of York duty earl ecclesiastical edited election English entituled esquire Exchequer Excise favour France French further enacted give granted hath Henry Sacheverell hereafter hereby History honour House of Commons House of Lords humbly Ireland James justice king king's kingdom kingdom of England knight land late later Stuart liberty London Lords Spiritual Lordships Majesty Majesty's matter ministers oaths officers Oxford paid papists parish party peace pension person or persons pounds present Parliament prince Privy Council prorogation Protestant queen realm reason reign religion Restoration revenue royal Scotland secure shillings ships Sir John Statutes subjects thereof thereunto thousand six hundred Tories twentieth day unto vols vote Wales whatsoever Whigs William ΙΟ