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proclamations – Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society
The Proclamation of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 5: Reward for the apprehension of Lord Edward Fitzgerald
Reward for the apprehension of Lord Edward Fitzgerald
BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT AND COUNCIL OF
IRELAND, A PROCLAMATION
Whereas we have received information upon oath, that Edward Fitz-Gerald, esq., commonly called Lord Edward Fitz-Gerald,[1] hath been guilty of high treason:
Now we the Lord Lieutenant and Council being determined to bring the said Lord Edward Continue reading The Proclamation of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 5: Reward for the apprehension of Lord Edward Fitzgerald
Posted on 18 June, 2014 23 February, 2015 Author Lisa Marie GriffithCategories ECIS BlogTags proclamations
The Proclamations of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 4
Reward for the discovery of Whiteboys responsible for a house attack in county Tipperary
By the Lords Justices and Council of IRELAND,
George Armagh; Shannon
Whereas we have receive information upon oath that on Friday the fifth day of February last, a party of about twenty men on horseback, armed, and dressed with Continue reading The Proclamations of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 4
Posted on 11 June, 2014 23 February, 2015 Author Lisa Marie GriffithCategories ECIS BlogTags proclamations
The Proclamations of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 3
Reward for the apprehension of the abductors of Frances Ingoldsby
Promising a reward for the apprehending of Hugh-Fitz-John Massy, of ——– in the county of Cork, gent., John Boucher, gent. and Michael Scanlon the younger, of Ballykilly in the county of Limerick, James Continue reading The Proclamations of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 3
Posted on 4 June, 2014 23 February, 2015 Author Lisa Marie GriffithCategories ECIS BlogTags proclamations, resources
The Proclamations of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 2
Ordering that those presented as tories in counties Meath, Tipperary, Louth, Cork and Limerick surrender to the authorities for punishment, 1703
BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT AND COUNCIL, A PROCLAMATION
Whereas in pursuance of an act of parliament lately passed in this kingdom, intituled, An Act for the better suppressing tories, robbers and Continue reading The Proclamations of Ireland, 1660-1820, part 2
Posted on 28 May, 2014 23 February, 2015 Author Lisa Marie GriffithCategories ECIS BlogTags proclamations, resources, Tories