By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnell, [electronic resource] : Whereas several persons in the province of Ulster and the town of Sligoe in this his Majesties kingdom have entred into several associations, containing no less offence than high treason
- Bib ID:
- 8183061
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Ireland. Lord Deputy (1687-1689 : Tyrconnel)
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- Dublin, : Printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham, assigns of Benjamin Tooke printer to the King's most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold at his Majesties printing-house on Ormonde-Key, and the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street., 1689
- 1 sheet ([2] p.).
- Series:
- Early English books online.
- Notes:
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- "Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin the 7th day March 1688.".
- Some dates are given according to Lady Day dating.
- Arms 188.
- Treasonable associations have been formed in Ulster and Sligo. A proclamation has been issued ordering them to disperse, ... A full pardon offered to every one except Hugh, Earl of Mount Alexander. Cf. Steele.
- Imperfect: print show through.
- Reproduction of original in the British Library.
- Cited In:
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- Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) I879
- Steele II, 1020
- Early English books tract supplement interim guide C.21.f.12[36]
- Early English books tract supplement interim guide G.6022[51]
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; C5:2[36]; C23:1[51])
- Subject:
- Ireland -- History -- War of 1689-1691 -- Early works to 1800
- Other authors/contributors:
- Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 1630-1691
- Also Titled:
- Whereas several persons in the province of Ulster and the town of Sligoe in this his Majesties kingdom have entered into several associations, containing no less offence than high treason
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- Creator Date of Death is Before 1955
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1691
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- Published
- Publication date:
- 1689
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