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DA945 .I73 1697 | By the honourable the Commissioners, Appointed to Hear and Determine the Claims, to the Articles of Limerick and Gallway. | 1 |
DA945 .I74 | The Irish rendezvous, or, A description of T---H's army of Tories and bog-trotters in dogrel verse. | 1 |
DA945 .I74 1689 | By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnel. Whereas several persons in the province of Ulster, and the town of Sligo, in this his Majesties kingdom, have entred into several associations, containing no less offence than high treason.. | 1 |
DA945 .I74 1690 | By the Lords Justices of Ireland a proclamation. Sydney. Tho. Coningsby. Whereas several Irish papists within this kingdom, not withstanding the grace and favour extended to them by Their Majesties gracious declaration .. | 1 |
DA945 (INTERNET) |
A letter from Dublin, of April the second Giving an account of the posture of affairs there; as also of the nnmbers [sic] of the French that are landed in that kingdom, and of the Irish that are sent over to France, with several other important matters. Liverpoole, April 12. 1690. Licensed, April 16. 1690. An Account of Major General Kirck's safe arrival at London-derry An Account of Major General Kirck, and London-derry with a geographical account of the river he sail'd down, and the various forts on it, perticularly [sic] that of Kulmore. A vindication of the true account of the siege of Derry in Ireland A true account of the siege of London-Derry |
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DA945 .J2 1892a | A Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland, 1688-1691 / | 1 |
DA945 .J45 | A large and particular relation of the affairs of Ireland in a letter to a person of honour / | 2 |
DA945 .J63 | A letter from Dublin of April the second giving an account of the posture of affairs there : as also of the numbers of the French that are landed in that kingdom, and of the Irish that are sent over to France : with several other important matters. | 2 |
DA945 .J68 |
Journal of the king's march from Kilsburgh to His Majesties happy entring Dublin on Saturday, July the 5th, 1690 A Journal of what has past in the North of Ireland since the landing of the Duke of Schomberg to the surrender of Carrick-Fergus together with the rates set upon all provisions that are brought to the market-town or to the camp / |
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DA945 .K5 | Major General Kirk's letter to his Grace the Duke of Hamilton, dated from the Isle of Inch, August the 15. 1689. | 1 |
DA945 .K56 1698 | King William's statue: or The first day of July 1690 | 1 |
DA945 .K56 1990 | Kings in conflict : Ireland in the 1690s : educational resource pack. | 1 |
DA945 .L46 2003 | 1690 : Battle of the Boyne / | 1 |
DA945 .L47 |
A Letter from an officer belonging to the ordnance on board the fleet lying in the bay before the Isle of Man giving an account of the Duke of Schomberg's arrival and landing of the forces under his command at Carrick Fergus in Ireland. A Letter from Dublin in Ireland containing a remarkable discovery of a horrid design of the papists to destroy that city by fire : discovered to the lord justices : together with their lordships proclamation for commanding all papists to depart ten miles out of the city : with other remarkable occurrences relating to that kingdom. A Letter from Chester of the twenty second instant, giving an account of some affairs in Ireland and of the arrival and reception of the general, the Duke of Schomberg, and of the forces there. A Letter of advice from a Protestant out of Ireland to the masters of apprentices in the cities of London and Westminster. A Letter from Ireland giving an account of a bloody engagement between the Protestants at London-Derry and the Irish papists near that place : with the particulars of the routing of the whole popish army. |
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DA945 .L47 1689 | A Letter from Liverpool giving an account of the arrival of the Bonaventure frigat from Major General Kirk : and of what has been done for the relief of Londonderry, and for the encouragement of the men of Inniskillin : as also the recovery of the two ships that were taken by the French men of war .. | 1 |
DA945 .L48 1689 |
A letter from Chester of the 29th of July. Giving an account of the state of Londonderry and Iniskilling and of the defeat the men of Iniskilling have lately given the Irish .. A letter from Chester of the 24th of August giving a true account of the posture of affairs at Dublin and in other parts of Ireland. / Letter from Dundalk in Ireland: September 24, 1689. Giving an account of the treacherous practices of the French deserters in conspiring against His Grace the Duke of Schonberg: with other occurrences happening in the army. A letter from an officer belonging to the ordnance, on board the fleet lying in the bay before the Isle of Man; giving an account of the Duke of Schomberg's arrival, and landing of the forces under his command at Carrick-fergus in Ireland. |
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DA945.L48 1690 | A letter from a gentleman in camp Aug. xxvii, unto his friend at Dublin giving a perfect account of the rebels cruelty at Cullin Castle upon Monday night, Aug 11, 1690. | 1 |
DA945 .L5 |
A List of such of the names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended parliament assembled in Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attainted of high treason together with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended parliament, whereby they, as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly independent of England. A List of such of the names of the nobility, gentry and commonalty of England and Ireland (amongst which are several women and children) who are all by an act of a pretended parliament assembled in Dublin in the kingdom of Ireland, the 7th of May, 1689, before the late King James, attainted of high treason together with the true and authentick copies of several of the acts of the said pretended parliament, whereby they, as far as in them lay, repealed the great Act of settlement of that kingdom, and made Ireland wholly independent of England .. |
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DA945 .L5 1691 | A list of the names of the Irish prisoners, now lodg'd in So-ho-square, London. Being the several lords, generals, collonels, lieutenant-collonels, majors, captains, &c. which were taken prisoners at the several actions of Ballymore, Athlone and Aghrim; and lately (by sea) brought from Dublin to England. | 1 |
DA945 .L57 1691 | A list of the names of the Irish prisoners now lodg'd in So-ho-square, London. Being the several lords, generals, collonels, lieutenant-collonels, majors, captains, &c which were taken prisoners at the several actions of Ballymore, Athlone and Aghrim; and lately (by sea) brought from Dublin to England. | 1 |