Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA944.4 .A3 1655 | An acte for the enableing of Philipp Viscount Strangford within the kingdome of Ireland and Isabella Viscountesse his wife or ye surviv[o]r of them to sell [sertaine?] lands and tenem[en]ts for ye paym[en]t of theire debts | 1 |
DA944.4 .A77 1652 | An Assessment upon the precinct of [blank] | 1 |
DA944.4 .B37 | Cromwellian Ireland : English government and reform in Ireland 1649-1660 / | 2 |
DA944.4 .B37 2000 | Cromwellian Ireland : English government and reform in Ireland 1649-1660 / | 1 |
DA944.4 .B63 | English money and Irish land : The adventurers in the Cromwellian settlement of Ireland. | 1 |
DA944.4 .B9 1656 |
By His Highness the Lord Protectors Council for the Affairs of Ireland Whereas by a declaration of the late commissioners of the Commonwealth, bearing date the 17 day of July 1654 and by another declaration of the Lord Deputy and Council, bearing date the 23 of May 1655 all Irish Papists inhabiting within the part of the county of Dublin .. By His Highness the Lord Protectors Council for the affairs of Ireland Whereas it hath been by many years experience found that Jesuits, seminary priests, and persons in Popish orders in Ireland, do hold it their dutie, and make it their work to seduce the people of this nation from their due obedience to the authority and government established. By His Highness the Lord Protectors Council for the Affairs of Ireland. His Highness Council having taken into consideration the length of time which the court appointed for the adjudication of the titles and qualifications of the Irish, have already spent at Athlone in prosecution of that service .. By His Highness the Lord Protectors Council for the Affairs of Ireland. Whereas Dermott Riane with some few others in the countie of Catherlough and parts thereabouts .. By His Highness the Lord Protector's Council for the affairs in Ireland For the better destroying of wolves, which of late years have much increased in many parts of this nation .. |
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DA944.4 .B9 1678 | By the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde whereas we have received information of a design against His Majesties person by Jesuites and of the practices of others who have been contriving to introduce Popery .. | 1 |
DA944.4 .C53 1999 | Prelude to restoration in Ireland : the end of the Commonwealth, 1659-1660 / | 1 |
DA944.4 .C53 1999eb |
Prelude to Restoration in Ireland : the End of the Commonwealth, 1659-1660. Prelude to restoration in Ireland : the end of the commonwealth, 1659-1660 / |
2 |
DA944.4 .C68 2022 | The devil from over the sea : remembering and forgetting Oliver Cromwell in Ireland / | 1 |
DA944.4 .D42 | A declaration of the General Convention of Ireland with the proceeding there : newly brought over by a gentleman to the Council of State in England. | 2 |
DA944.4 .D42 1659 | A Declaration of several officers of the army in Ireland, on behalf of themselves and those under their commands holding forth their stedfast resolutions to adhere to the Parliament in defence of its priviledges, and the just rights and libertyes of the people of these nations as men and Christians. | 2 |
DA944.4 .D43 1655 | A declaration and commission for three months assesment of ten thousand pounds by the month; beginning the 12th of October 1655, and ending the 12 of January following. | 1 |
DA944.4 .E44 1975 | Hell or Connaught! : the Cromwellian colonisation of Ireland, 1652-1660 / | 1 |
DA944.4 .E53 1656 |
A declaration and commission for the assesment of twelve thousand pounds by the month, for six months viz. from the twentie fourth of September 1656, exclusive : to the twenty fourth of March following, inclusive / A declaration and commission for the assessment of twelve thousand pounds by the month, for six months viz. from the twentie fourth of September 1656, exclusive : to the twenty fourth of March following, inclusive / |
2 |
DA944.4 .E88 1971b | The curse of Cromwell : a history of the Ironside conquest of Ireland, 1649-53 / | 1 |
DA944.4 .F53 |
A Fight in Ireland between the Lord Lievt. Cromwels forces and the Lord Inchequeens army neer Washford, the number killed and taken prisoners, Col. Trevor wounded and the Lord Inchequeens colours taken, General Oneal dead and the Lord Lievt. drawing away his forces from besieging Duncanon : also the taking of Capt. Plunkets ship with 36 pieces of ordnance with four other ships of a great value, and the manner of Capt. Plunckets escape for his life in a long-boat. A Fight in Ireland between the Lord Lievt. Cromwels forces and the Lord Inchequeens army neer Washford, the number killed and taken prisoners, Col. Trevor wounded and the Lord Inchequeens colours taken, General Oneal dead and the Lord Lievt. drawing away his forces from besieging Duncanon : also the taking of Capt. Plunkets ship with 36 pieces of ordnance with four other ships of a great value, and the manner of Capt. Plunckets escape for his life in a long-boat. |
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DA944.4.F55 1652 | By the Commander in Chief of the Parliaments forces in Ireland Whereas, the Lord in mercie hath been pleased, to bless the endevours of his poor unworthy instruments in this army, in bringing the work of war in this nation to so hopeful a period. | 1 |
DA944.4 .G66 | The great case of transplantation in Ireland discussed, or, Certain considerations wherein the many great inconveniences in the transplanting the natives of Ireland generally out of the three provinces of Leinster, Ulster, and Munster into the province of Connaught are shewn / | 2 |
DA944.4 .I7 1658 | A declaration of the Lord Deputy and Council, for setting apart Thursday the 14th day of October next, as a day of solemn fasting and humiliation throughout this nation, with the grounds and reasons thereof. | 1 |