An address to his excellency, William, earl of Harrington; with a preface, To the free and independent citizens of Dublin, Volume 1

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Page 2 - Edward, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitain, To all to wbom these present letters shall come greeting.
Page xliii - Henry, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy and...
Page 25 - I and the nation have fuflained by the death of the king my grandfather would have been feverely felt at any time ; but coming at fo critical a...
Page 8 - ... we have granted, for us and our heirs, and by this our charter have confirmed, to the aforesaid John...
Page 13 - Thomas or his heirs, upon our forfeiture of Ten Pounds. Wherefore we will and firmly command, for us and our heirs, that he, &c.
Page 14 - Letters aforesaid, and all and singular the things contained in the same, for Us and Our heirs as much as in Us lies, do accept...
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