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  • hath bin credibly informed the said vessell bound hence for Ireland in the hense for Ireland as aforesaid shee was named the ''hopewell''
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  • or warre who caryed her to Waxford in Ireland, at which tyme the said
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  • and seised, as she came out of Galloway in Ireland from the [XXXXXs] quarter
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  • from Gravesend upon or about the 4th of June last being bound for dublin in Ireland
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  • '''Ralfe Coniers''' of kingsale in Ireland Marchant aged 29 ...;?a]ckets of wooll, which came to this port of London from kingsale in Ireland
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  • the Parliaments quarters in Ireland where she was condemned and sould for prize, And
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  • and taken their Course home for france by the North of Ireland
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  • in Ireland for his moneyes and sylver laden on board} '''Thomas Martin''' of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged
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  • and is an Inhabitant of Galloway in Ireland and hath his wife children
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  • North of Ireland and that way the ffrench shipps using the
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  • the foresayd course by the North of Ireland in manner above sett forth.
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  • ...nett All my ffreehold mannors Lands Tenements and hereditaments in England Ireland Barbadoes ?Cureco S:t Christophers Virginia the ?Caribie Islands and elsewh
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  • ...maliel Nightingale Consull of his Majestie of Greate Brittaine ffrance and Ireland in ?Soria Palestina x:r doe certifie all psons whome it may concerne that t ...liel Nightingale Consull for this Majestie of Greate Brittaine ffrance and Ireland in ?Soria Pallestina e:r Doe certifie persons whome it may concerne That th
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  • ...rte 41, fol(s). 310 : 13 December 1660 : The King to the Lords Justices of Ireland, Whitehall: 'Francis, Lord Aungier, to be Captain of one of the Standing Tr ...was appointed to the irish Privy Council, was made Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and was knighted all in the year 1609. Reappointed Master of the Rolls of
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  • ...Lord James the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the ffaith er:a I Thomas Breton of London Merchant knowing
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  • ...eserve Miraculously our Merch:ts Shipping, wee having in severall ports of ireland above 50 saile of merch:t shipps from severall ports & at falmouth xxxx & P
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  • ...1625 And in the ffirst yeare of his ma:ti Raigne of England, Scotland and Ireland, per me
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  • ...England, showing an interest in establishing a naval-victualling office in Ireland.<ref>Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Special Collections and Western M
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  • ...ntribution "for Supply of the British, and Protestants within the Realm of Ireland, and disposed of accordingly in Victuals." Treasurers in the United Provin
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I James Moyer of London Merchant being weake in b
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  • - Storms drove the ship into the river of Waterford, Ireland, where the ship sank as a result of leaks, with five foot of water in the h ...of y:e clock y:e next morning y:e sayd shipp was driven upon y:e Coast of Ireland neare y:e ??Holands, and there being twelve fathom water then found the XXX
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  • ...Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god of great Brittaine ffrance and Ireland kinge defender of the faith xr And in the yeare of our Lord god accordinge
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  • ...Lord James the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the faith x:r Annoq domini One Thousand Six Hundred Eight
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  • ...partners Alexander bence the elder was involved with in his plantation of Ireland ...whatsoever or wheresoever within the said territories and Common weale of Ireland or within all every or any of them with their and every of theire rights me
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  • Scottland ffrance and Ireland
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  • ...overaigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Kinge defender of the faith x:r Anno Domini one thousand six hundred thirti
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  • ...efly copies) of the 1st duke of Ormonde, relating to the public affairs of Ireland, chiefly 1662-1690 but some earlier MS. Carte 60 17th-18th cent.:]
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  • ...Charles the second by the grace of god King of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the Faith I Sir Martin Noell of London Knight being at present ...d after all other lands and tenements that I have in the said Kingdome of Ireland except the Towne of Wexford
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  • ...ady William and Mary by the grace of God over England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King and Queen exr Annodom One thousand six hundred ninety one I Richard Ox
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  • ...overaigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Linge defender of
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Anno Domini 1668 I Peter Cooze of Ratcliffe in the parish of Stebonhea
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  • ===Case: XXXX: Deposition: 1. ffrancisens ?DowXX, of Stepney, born in Dublin, Ireland=== ?Wrexford in Ireland and a subiect of his Majesty of England, had and obtained lres
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  • ...veraigne Lord Charles by the greace of god of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the faith x:r Annoq Dmn One thousand six hundred forty six
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  • ...Charles the Second by the Grace of God of England Scotland and ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith do make and declare this my last Will and Testa
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  • ...ged in his book", £64,946, incl EIC stock £1,400 (6) City property, land Ireland (7) Da Anna Maria mar Samuel, s and heir of Thomas WESTERN (8) ...to Michael GODFREY and Thomas PAPILLON (5) City property, land Beds, Suff, Ireland (6) Kt, 20 May 1660 (3) Major in parliamentary army (Whalley's Regt of Hors
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  • ...a: or a Geographical description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereto belonging'' (XXXX, 1687) ...awkins, ''Travels in Holland, The United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland'' (XXXX, 1844)
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  • ...nden on October 7th, 1657, from Gravesend, explaining that he had put into Ireland on his return from Surat and had received instructions to stay there since
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  • ...from Persia. He appears to have arrived back in Gravesend from Surat, via Ireland due to the war with the Dutch, in October 1667. ...voyage, most probably from Surat. He had put in at the port of Kinsale in Ireland, where he had sheltered from the Dutch naval threat, then on the final leg
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  • Hart, A.R., A History of the king's serjeants at law in Ireland: honour rather than advantage? (XXXX, 2000) ...ham-Green & XXXX (eds.), The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland, vol. 1, To 1640 (Cambridge, 2006)
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  • The topographer William Ireland, published in 1830, commented on the unhealthy situation of Lower Halling i The parish of Halling was a small parish, with Ireland reporting in 1821 only fifty dwellings and three hundred and forty-sixparis
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  • ==IRELAND== Ireland
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  • ...Sovereigne Lady Anne by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrrance and ireland Defender of the ffaith xr
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace if God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defendee of the faith xre I Roger Abdy of London marchant being (praised b
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  • ...ch. Subject: the Three Nuns [Inn], in Gutter Lane, London, and property in Ireland. Document type: answer only. 1676 ...ct: property in St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex, in Cheapside, London, and in Ireland. Document type: bill, answer. 1676
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  • ...ne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith X:r I ANDREW MOREWOOD Citizen and Grocer of London b
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  • and taken their Course home for france by the North of ?Ireland the foresd course by the ?North of Ireland in manner above sett forth.
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  • ...urne to [[MRP: Portsmouth|Portsmouth]], & y:e ''S:t George'' to ?kingsalem Ireland, nither hath M:r Paige<ref>The identity of Mr. Paige is unclear. It is pos
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  • ...Mr. Mackworth, Sir Richard Lucy, Sir John Witterong, Mr. Foxwist, Colonel Ireland, Mr. Hobert, Mr. Minors, Major Beake, Mr. Yorke, Colonel Bright, Mr. Serjea
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Bence Johnson of Limehouse in the county of Mi
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  • ...ord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xr ?Annoys Domini One Thousand Six hundred Sixt
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  • ...ers<ref>Gerard Aungier was the second son of Sr Ambrose Aungier of Dublin, Ireland</ref> Entertaynem:t I trust hee will not Complaine in y:e Interim all healt
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  • ...2/96 Heath v. Cutler, Morris, Cleyton, Stampe, Yates, Chapman and Beddard: Ireland 1667 C 10/112/29 Knight v. Jolliffe: Ireland 1664
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  • ...ne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of God of England ffrance and Ireland Kinge defender of the faith ?& the ??Truth And of Scotland the five and ffo
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  • ...ord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xcr. I Nathaniell Withers the elder Cittizen an
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  • ...aigne Lord Charles The Second by the grace of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the ffaith xr I John Prowd of Stepnie in the County of Mid
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  • ...of mankind and now especially that I am agoeing a Journey and yoyage into Ireland<ref>The father of Thomas Finch was Henry Finch, alderman and merchant of Lo
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  • Appleby, John C., ''A Calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty Examinations, 1536-1641'' (Irish Manuscrip ...y's Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Into the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland'' (London, 1864)
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  • money in Holland for the distressed Protestants in Ireland, and was always in great
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  • ...suages Lands Tenem:ts & hereditam:ts in this Kingdome & in the Kingdome of Ireland (which were of a very greate value) in trust for paym:t of his debts or hee
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  • ...ord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xr Anno Dmi 1671 in manner and forme following
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  • ...overaigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Kinge Defender of the faith xr make this my last will and Testament, and hu ...K) in Essex.<ref>Bernard Burke, ''The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and wales: comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to
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  • ...7 In the Nineteenth yeare of King Charles over England Scotland France and Ireland
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  • ...e Lord James the Second by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the faith etc. Anno Domini One thousand Six Hundred Eighty
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  • ...Lord James the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith x:r I Jacob Lucie of the parish of S:t Katherin
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xx I Abraham Sayon of London Merchant being in good
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  • ...our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second King of Great Brittaine ffrance and Ireland One Thousand Six hundred and Seaventy
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  • ...gne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith xr, I John Bludworth Cittizen and vintner of London b
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  • ...ord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the faith xr I dame Rebecca Vincent of London widow the re
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  • ...lar my said ffreehold Mannors Lands Tenements and hereditaments in England Ireland Virginia the Carebee Islands Barbadoes S:t Christophers and elsewhere unto ...rles the second by the greace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xtc Anno Domini 1674
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  • [http://www.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland]
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Robert Gayer Marchant & Cittizen and fishmonger
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of god king of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the faith vzt I Nicolus Abaye of London merchant being prais
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  • of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles y:e 2:d of England, Scotland, France & Ireland Defender of y:e faith x:r as followeth (Viz:t)
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  • ...phemia'', bp. at Whitby 28 Dec. 1625, ''wife of Will. Wood, of Galloway in Ireland.''
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  • ...arles the second by the grace of God, King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the ffaith xr:a Anno. Dpm. 1681/2 I Mansell Smith Merchant in S
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith I Thomas Bromfeild of the Cittie of London being
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the faith I Daniell Williams of London merchant being in health
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  • ...(1631-96). Solicitor-General to the Duke of York 1660; Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1686-7, 1690-6. He was dissipated and drunken and "had the good fortune to
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of God Kinge of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith I Sir John Gayer Knight and of London Alderman knowin
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  • Scotland ffrance & Ireland
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  • ...d Anne his Wife, of the Inner Temple. And Captain of a Regiment of Foot in Ireland, and Governour of Kilkenny, 1668."<ref>[http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/strype/T
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  • ...harles the second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith I Henry Spurstowe of London Esq being weakly in body
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  • ...ath lived and dwelt and doth now live, and dwell in the Citty of Dublin in Ireland and that he ireland and a Subiect of our Soveraigne Lord
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  • ...a: or a Geographical description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereto belonging (London, 1687), pp. 157-1 ...a: or a Geographical description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereto belonging (London, 1687), pp. 157-1
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  • ...Lord James the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the ffaith yr. Anno Dom. One Thousand six hundred eighty s
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  • of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland
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  • ...eraigne Lord Charles by grace of God Kinge of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Peter Hassard citizen and ffishmonger of London
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  • ...r money & silver on the S:t Peter: Deposition: Thomas Watson, of Galloway, Ireland, Merchant, aged 25: Date: October 7th 1653=== in Ireland for his moneyes and sylver laden on board)
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  • ...s. of Ellis Crisp, Salter, of Bread Street, London by Hester, da. of John Ireland, Salter, of London. m. by 1619, Anne, da. and coh. of Edward Prescott, Salt ...irth, R.S. Rait (eds.), 'June 1642: The Ordinance for the Sea Adventure to Ireland.,' Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660 (1911), pp. 9-12], vie
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  • ..."Stannion"], esquire, late one of the Farmers of his Majesty's Revenue in Ireland, is indebted to Petitioners in large sums of money, and on pretence of maki
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  • ...?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=207879955198622961243.00049731a226981c2edf2 IRONMONGER: Ireland PRC wills, 1640-99]
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  • ...r Soveraigne Lord King Charles the Second of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the ffayth xxxxx p:md
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  • then in Ireland) wrote and ?sent a lre to this deponent (XX of deales and transport them XXX to Waterford in Ireland for this
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  • ...f London And I give and bequeath to my Sonne William Ash all my Lands in Ireland which is sett out for my Share and dividend upon my Adventure for Land in
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  • ...zes for his owne acc:t from severall places in ffrance to the kingdomes of Ireland and England. And saith that the said Beake is to y:e best of his knowledge ...om Rochel, MoXXXX and other places in ffrance to Corke and other places in Ireland upon his owe acc:t And to that purpose keepes his factors at the respective
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  • [[MRP: Ireland|Ireland]]
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xx
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  • ...il wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland'', vol. 6 (Oxford, 1826), p. 500</ref> ...il wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland'', vol. 6 (Oxford, 1826), pp. 363-368</ref> Nathan Wright's youngest broth
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  • //and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xr before John Crane and John Copping gent, and ...of Austen" lie interred in the parish church of Adisham.<ref>William Henry Ireland, ''England's topographer: or A new and complete history of the county of Ke
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  • ...eserve Miraculously our Merch:ts Shipping, wee having in severall ports of ireland above 50 saile of merch:t shipps from severall ports & at [[MRP: falmouth|f
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ffrance and ireland defender of the ffaith xx I Luke Lucie of the parish of S:t Katherine Cole
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  • ...from India & ''Constant:ple'' from y:e Coast of Cormandell safe arived in Ireland
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith I Andrew Elam cittizen and Grocer of London being at
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  • ...ne of our Sovereigne Lord James the second of England Scotland ffrance and ireland King xxx And in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty and f
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  • ...shall be alotted to me for or by reason of my said Adventures for Lands In Ireland and after her decease I give and bequeath the same Mannor Lands and Premiss as well in England as in Ireland and then and in such Case if my saide Wife shall dye before my said sonne
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  • ...Lord James the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and ireland King Defender of the ffaith xr. Anno. Dom. 169[No fourth digit in digital i
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  • ...ord Charles the Second by the grace of God of england Scotland ffrance and Ireland Ling Defender of the ffaith x:r. I S:r John Langham of Cottesbrooke in the
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  • ...istresse by his very great losses many years past by the bloudy rebells in Ireland, I begg of you in his behalf to tender this peticone of his to ye Committee
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland x:r I Nicholas Hurlestone of Redriffe in the County of Surrey Marriner bein
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  • ...to my executors in trust for my said daughters. My Lady Butler, my aunt in Ireland, and her son Francis and each of her two daughters, Mary and Jane. Mr. Rich ...al and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland, 2nd ed. (London, 1844), p. 313]
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  • ...ivett Clovyle; a sister, Lucy Broach; a brother, James Clovyle "that is in Ireland"; a brother, Henry Clovyle, who he makes his sole Executor
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  • Ireland, Samuel, Picturesque Views on the River Medway (XXXX, 1793) ===Ireland, 1829-30===
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  • ...aigne Lord Charles by the grace of god king of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the Faith er. I Henry Barnard late cittizen and Innholder of L
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  • ...ord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defende:r of the ffaith xr Anno Dom One Thousand six hundred sixty one
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  • ...ord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xx I John Breton Doctor in Divinity Master of
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  • shipps appointed for the Coast of Ireland Ireland being most parte of it over runn by
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  • ...ord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the faith xr
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  • ...fe and that I am now intended by the blessing of God to make a voiage into Ireland and the danger of the saes, doe therefore make and declare this my last Wil
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  • ...vereigne Lord George by the Grace of God King of Great Britain ffrance and Ireland Defender of the ffaith x:r I Dorothy Vachell of the parish of S:t Mary in
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  • ...James Morrin (ed.), Calendar of the patent and close rolls of chancery in Ireland, of the reign of Charles the first, first to eighth year inclusive (Dublin, ===Richard Oxenden in Ireland, 1641===
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the Faith xr And in the yeare of our Lord Christ 1665 I Si
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  • ...Baronie of Clanwilliam (sic) in the Countie of Tipperarie and Kingdome of Ireland unto my sonne, Jonathan Ashe his heires and Assignes for ever. To have, h
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  • kingdomes of Ireland and England. And saith that the said Beake is to y:e best ...in the dominions of y:e said ffrench King as also at Dublin and Corke, in Ireland. Et alr nescit deponit
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  • both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke
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  • ...y he went to Cales voyage. Next, the iland voyage. Fifthly, he went into Ireland, where he was Colonel to a troope of horse, which being cashiered, he was m
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  • ...tin Noell and George Robinson for the "reversion of the Baronie of Cary in Ireland." George Blake was involved in litigation with Thomas Noell, probably reg ...reunto belonginge lyinge & beinge in the Queenes Countie in the Kingdom of Ireland And as the said S:r Martin Noell had some Interest//
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  • ...ne Lord Charles by the grace of God King of England & Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith vzt. I Anthony Abdy Citizen and Alderman of London b
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  • ...overaigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and ireland King defender of the faith er.
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  • ...James the second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith xx I George Torriano Esq: Citizen aand Merchanttailo ...I give to my loveing brother in law M:r John Logeroos [???] Alderman in Ireland the summe of thirty pounds to provide Mourning for himselfe and his wife
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  • ...istresse by his very great losses many years past by the bloudy rebells in Ireland, I begg of you in his behalf to tender this peticone of his to ye Committee
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  • ...s of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland'', vol. 4 (London, 1828), p. unnumbered ...s of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland'', vol. 4 (London, 1828), p. unnumbered
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  • ...ord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Kingg Defender of the faith xr I S:r John Fredericke of London Kn:t being w
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  • ...s the Second by the grace of God almightie of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith I Robert Dawes of the pish of S:t Martins Orgar Lond
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  • psons which were to be carried to Ireland, and foure more for other 150 after the rate of 8:li p tonne upon the delivery thereof in Ireland
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  • ...a: or a Geographical description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereto belonging (London, ?1687); viewed a
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith x:r. ...Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever within the Kingdome of England and Ireland or either of them
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  • ...Lord Charles y:e Second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance & Ireland King Defender of the
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  • ...Lord Charles the Second by the graceof God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the faith xr.
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  • ...s of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland'' (XXXX, 1825), pp. X, X</ref> A less mature tree lined avenue can be seen ...s of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland'' (XXXX, 1825), pp. X, X</ref> The building it was claimed in 1825 appeare
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  • ...gne Lord Charles by the greace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Squire Bence of Aldburgh in the County of Suff ===Ireland===
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  • ...rd Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xre I S:r William Rawstorne Kn:t and one of the
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  • ...e Lord Charles by the grace of God of King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith I JOHN ACTON CITIZEN AND GOLDSMITH of London being si
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  • ...was then in the hands of Valentine Dobbins of Kingsaile in the Kingdome of Ireland gent:l w:ch he was accomptable for to the estate of//
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland france and Ireland King defender of the faith x:r I Lawrence Moyer of Lowlayton als Lowleighto
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  • ...our Soveraigne Lord King Charles the Second of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith xr Anno Domini One Thousand six hundred Sixtie Eight:
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith xr. and in the yeare of Our Lord God One Thousan
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  • ...a: or a Geographical description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereto belonging (London, 1687), p. 404]</
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  • Charles the Second By the grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith &c
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  • ...t Portsmouth as also the ''S:t George'' and ''Constantinople Merchant'' in Ireland of which and of all other particulars you wil bee advised in the Comp:as lr
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  • ...s of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland'' (XXXX, 1825)
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the faith xr I William Boeve of the parish of S:t Dunstan in th
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  • ...o yo:r Lo:pps S:r William Monson knight viscount Monson of Castle Mayne in Ireland, That whereas the said viscount in or about the Moneth of July one//
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  • ...was appointed to the irish Privy Council, was made Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and was knighted all in the year 1609. Reappointed Master of the Rolls of
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  • ...arrony of Connellow and County of Limerick or elsewhere in the Kingdome of Ireland And in case my said sonne Cesar Chambrelan shall returne into England Then
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  • A native of ?Wrexford in Ireland Aboard for Ireland
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  • ...rd Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and ireland King defender of the ffaith &c. Being through the mercy of God of good heal
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  • ...s of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland,vol. 4 (London., 1828), p. unnumbered
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  • of England Scotland and Ireland ...ographies and commodities. The ports and geographies included Youghall in Ireland and Newcastle in England, as well as St Malo in France and XXX in the Unite
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  • //and Ireland Kinge defender of the ffaith x:r before us Emanuell Pyper & Samuell Weale G //of God of England Scotland ffrance & Ireland Kinge defender of the ffaithe x:r before us XXXX
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  • ...Lord Charles the Second bx the Grace of God of England, Scotland, ffrance, Ireland King defender of the ffaith &c. I Simon Delboe of London Merchant being a
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the Faith per Annuq (?) Domm One thousand six hundred seav
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  • ...Surrey (PROB 32/23/5 Deceased: Brounker, William, Lord Viscount [of Lyons, Ireland], St. Martins in the Fields, Middx. Inventory (1684 Oct. 28); PROB 5/711 Br ...rd Smith, her Brother, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common-Please in Ireland, Anno 1681, gave 10/. to buy a Cup and Salver for the Sacrament." ('The Pr
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  • kingdomes of Ireland and England. And saith that the said Beake is to y:e best ...in the dominions of y:e said ffrench King as also at Dublin and Corke, in Ireland. Et alr nescit deponit
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  • ...harles the Second by the Grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xx. I James Lane Cittizen and Leatherseller of Londo
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  • ...Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language, And knowe y:e said John Tylly, ...Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language"<ref>[XXX HCA 13/73 Part Two: Ca
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  • England Scotland ffrance & Ireland
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  • ...our soveraigne Lord Charles the second over England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King exrAnno Dom 1677
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  • ...istresse by his very great losses many years past by the bloudy rebells in Ireland, I begg of you in his behalf to tender this peticone of his to ye Committee
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  • ...e, ''Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth century in England, Wales, and Ireland'', vol. 1 (London, 1889), p. 574; PROB 11/109 Huddleston 1-47 Will of Bonif
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland of the Faith xr Anno Domini One thousand sixe hundred & seaventie I Nichol
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  • ...Tilley ?is, ffather and Mother, who were both Commonly accomted Natives of Ireland; and spoke both of them y:e Irish Language" (HCA 13/73 Part Two))
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  • ...rd Charles the Second, by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Knight Defender of the faith etc I Abigail Bush of London Widdow being at
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  • ...ll think fitt to continue my Tanning works she may send him to Limerick in Ireland and there employ him only to take care there be noe embezelment to oversee Activities in Ireland
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  • Ireland to goe upon a trading Voiage to Saint Sebastians in Spaine
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  • into Corke in Ireland, And saith hee hath heard the sayd Captaine Vessey
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  • '''king of England, Scotland, ffrance and Ireland defender of the saith et cetera'''
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  • Michaell Spicer and to be transported to Ireland or England for his Accompt in Ireland in the moneth of June 1655 where shee discharged soe much
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  • '''Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of thefaith et cetera''' This deponent
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  • in Ireland (which letters this deponent hath seene and read) wherein was expressed
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  • of Galloway in Ireland, aged 30 yeares or
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  • last at Dublin in Ireland and there discharged of
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  • Ireland, and he saith that the said shipp was bound from board her when she sett sayle from Wexford in Ireland towards
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  • and by him brought into Corke in Ireland, And saith that the sayd '''James Banting''' of Limbrick in Ireland Merchant aged &#91;?36&#93;
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  • in Ireland and there to dispose and doe with the said goods
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  • '''Walter Devereux''' of Waterford in Ireland
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  • '''James Droyne''' of Waterford in Ireland Mariner
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  • harvey of Wexford in Ireland Merchant concerning
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  • and return therewith to Ireland or England according as before is declared to Galloway in Ireland, and thence to Waterford
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  • did shotly after saile her from thence to Waxford in Ireland, from
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  • and contrary and asverse windes which forced her into Passage in Ireland
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  • '''John Blake''' native of Galloway in Ireland Merchant Ireland, and that his fathers name was Edmund kirwan and his mothers name
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  • living then at Limbricke in Ireland and being frequently conversant with the arlate Kingsale in Ireland where shee and her sayd ladeing taken in at Limbrick as aforesayd
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  • for dublin in Ireland for the proper accompt of the said John hart nine
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  • horton of Wexford in Ireland Merchant went from Limrick in Ireland unto Wexford interrate and
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  • ...highness the lord protector of the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging, of the said borough, and Edmund Whi
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  • her Course from Ireland to dunkirke was Cast away and utterly perished in the
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  • and Ireland, and further that the said david is a batchelour, aged about 26 yeeres '''Gregory Marten''' of Galloway in Ireland Merchant, aged 32 yeares
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  • in Ireland; and saith there were before such her departure laden aboard
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  • '''Walter devereux''' of Waterford in Ireland merchant and Ireland, and thereby well knoweth that it is and hath bin usuall
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  • wealth and that shee was by him carried into Kingsale in Ireland upon which notice
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  • the moneth of September 1652 lett to freight in Ireland upon a trading
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  • of Ireland. And further saith that hee well knewe the arlate Captaine
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  • the ''Charity'' being at Wexford in Ireland was there by the said Master Waterford in Ireland, whence by thesaid Merchants ffactors direction
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  • shipp from Palma, shee with her said lading arived in safetie in Ireland coast of Ireland about foure or five legues off wexford in &#91;?XXXX&#93;
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  • such time as shee was last at Wexford in Ireland, whence shee
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  • Wexford in Ireland laden with Spanish wines, deale boards and some other goods
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  • '''Robert Pasey''' of Limbrick in Ireland in Ireland, And hee saith that a report to that effecte comming
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  • fraight to one Mr harvey a Merchant of Waxford in Ireland
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  • respect of the said shipps going from Ireland) than was contained in the Ireland, there to dispose of the said goods according to the said order
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  • the accompt of this deponent and company for Wexford in Ireland
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  • England Scotland and Ireland, and the States Generall of the United
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  • '''Richard Costilly''' of Galloway in Ireland Mariner
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  • since his first Comming aboard her at Corke in Ireland where
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  • To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith that there was at Kingslale in Ireland a pye
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  • that this deponent was not in Ireland at the said lading, nor knoweth
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  • Gad William Josp nowe bound from Amsterdam for Ireland and
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  • either for England Holland or Ireland but by reason of his long
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  • two yeares since bought the sayd ship at dublin in Ireland of the Commissioners shee was bound for Limrick in Ireland, it was to covenanted and agreed betweene
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  • shipp putt into Kingsale in Ireland, being thereunto necessitated by the causalty knowing that any of the said shipps then lading was unladen in Ireland, nor
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  • Ireland and that Jeggles should stay there five dayes for the sale thereof to carrye it for Ireland than altogeather to loose the freight thereof
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  • bee transported for Galloway in Ireland and that hee should there stay five dayes for Ireland they would take them ashoare again,
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  • mentioned hee being in Ireland at the tyme of the sigening sealing and Ireland and thense to Yorke River or Rapahannack in Virgina
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  • in the port of dublin in Ireland, a parcell of herrings
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  • did by this deponent send a letter to the arlate Watson into Ireland
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  • Ireland, where the sayd shipp being haled as neere shoare as shee could
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  • into Galloway in Ireland and stayed there about 5 or six dayes
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  • monethes wages paid unto him by the said Lockiers order in Ireland at the to dover, thense to Rochell, thense to dublin in Ireland, and there the
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  • Armiger Warner cause a hundred pounds to be paid at Cork in Ireland to
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  • sayd Stephens did expect a certayne vessell there from Ireland vessell from Ireland
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  • ladeing thense, either for England, holland, or Ireland, And this ...d her did condition with the sayd Jeggles to have the same transported for Ireland,
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  • '''George Byrne''' of dublin in Ireland Chyrugeon
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  • shipp that came from Ireland, and was departed from the Canaries before in Ireland before his the sayd Joyes comeing from thense and that
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  • ...der the hand of one of the Officers of the Commissoners for Prize goods in Ireland them in Ireland and for that the said Nathaniel bought the 3/4. parts more of one
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  • producent Mr Warner carried over into Ireland to the said Watson to 1653 proceeded on the said voyage in question from Ireland for
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  • her lading of herrings at Wexford in Ireland to be carried to Marseille
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  • hee came to Corke in Ireland in prosecution of the voyage in question To the 7th hee saith that hee this deponent being at Corke in Ireland
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  • in Ireland, and there, as by Letters (which this deponent receayved from
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  • found her upon the Coast of Ireland and into the River of &#91;XXXX XXX&#93;
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  • to Ireland and go to the sayd Island of Teneriffe, where she was of herrings beefe and pipe staves from Ireland, and the foresayd
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  • per pound or thereabouts, and pipestaves of Ireland did yeild
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  • in Ireland, and being there, namely in the moneth of May 165&#91;?4 GUTTER&#93;
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  • Ireland and thereto mannage some busines in relation to the sayd shipp
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  • in Ireland was at sea taken by certayne Brest men of warr and carried into
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  • bound for Wexford in Ireland to lade herrings and from Wexford shee brought
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  • '''John Nevin''' of London derry in Ireland Merchant, aged
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  • such his buying the sayd 3/4 of the sayd Mr Parker did at Waterford in Ireland ''Aprill shower'' the voyage arlate to and from Ireland well knoweth (returning
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  • goods on board her bound thense to London derry in Ireland and was with the sayd
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  • sayd Edwards did in the sayd shipp carrie a servant from Ireland for whose this deponent paid the sayd Edwards in money at dublin in Ireland
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  • ==Ireland== ...ead-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Francis Harvy]] of Wexford in Ireland merchant aged forty two yeares
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  • past went from Wexford in Ireland
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  • goods aboard the sayd shipp to be delivered at Galloway in Ireland
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  • cheife of the lading of the arlate shipp the ''Jonas'' from Ireland to
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  • for hee this deponent knoweth that in Ireland before her coming thence to in Ireland to goe for Bristoll and for Portugal and other parts beyond the seas
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  • To the third hee saith he was not att Kinsale, or any port in Ireland
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  • at London derry in Ireland and saith that hee as factor for the sayd hooke and Creswick receaved an In transported thence to London Derry in Ireland, and saith the same were there to
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  • ...the said Marriott which hee this deponent knoweth, for that at Limrick in Ireland this deponent then being, a frieght was offered her from thence to Kingsale in Ireland
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  • to Ireland and soe to England but saith these meane sayles and tackleing
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  • Ireland returning with her to Dartmouth, pressing importuning and protesting agains ten daies according to Contract, after such her arrivall from Ireland might
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  • time arlate went from London to wexford in Ireland and there laded
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  • England holland or Ireland but by reason there came many shipps,
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  • '''Francis Harvy''' of Wexford in Ireland merchant aged forty her transported to Wexford in Ireland, she then lying in this River.
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  • pipe staves from Ireland, and that the same was consigned to and in Ireland were well conditioned and such as usually come from that
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  • neare dublin in Ireland six hundred ninetie two barrells of herrings
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  • shipps lading the voyage arlate from Ireland to this port was herrings To the Interrogatories hee cannot answer, not being in Ireland, nor knowing ought thereof than as aforesaid
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  • received goods aboard to be delivered at Gallaway in Ireland upon freight,
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  • And saith the said shipp was forced to putt into Ireland to preserve herselfe her
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  • bound for London derrie in Ireland and by the way upon the Coast
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  • ...ead-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Francis Harvy]] of Wexford in Ireland merchant aged forty two yeares ...d-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|John Nouin]] of London derry in Ireland Merchant, aged 23 yeares
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  • tyme as shee came from Waterford in Ireland to Burrowe in Wales the sayd salt was carried from Mountsbay to Waterford in Ireland
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  • ...il wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland'', vol. 6 (Oxford, 1826), p. 500</ref> ...il wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland'', vol. 6 (Oxford, 1826), pp. 363-368</ref> Nathan Wright's youngest broth
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  • '''Thomas Martyn''' borne on Galloway in Ireland
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  • thence to the Bermudoes, thence to kingsale in Ireland
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  • but beleeveth noe natives of Ireland would yeild
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  • "To his highness the lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging.
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  • to be thence transported to Waterford in Ireland for the account
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  • then in Ireland) wrote and sent a letter to this deponent (correspondent of deales and transport the same to Waterford in Ireland for this
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  • bound for Waxford in Ireland, where (after hee had touched at Portsmouth for Corke arlate or some other Port in Ireland, but in her course thitherward
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  • heard him say that shee was to saile therewith for Ireland and
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  • Waterford in Ireland Merchant, aged
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  • ...and vessels manned with 4,200 men for six months on the coasts of England, Ireland and Scotland for the coming winter. Harbour victuals were estimated at thir ...er short transportation distances, such as London to Rouen and Kingsale in Ireland to London through medium distances, such as Cyprus and Scanderoone to Londo
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  • her in Ireland were not readie upon her comming into Ireland to their factor in Ireland to lade her with wooll and leather for their account to
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  • ...f3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Esiah Isbell]] now of Wapping but late of Kerrey in Ireland Mariner aged 30 yeares ...5940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Burton]] of Passage nigh Waterford in Ireland Merchant, aged about 54 yeares
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  • '''Esiah Isbell''' now of Wapping but late of Kerrey in Ireland Mariner
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  • Grace of God King of England Scottland France and Ireland de-
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  • ...]]</ref> In addition, Edward Smith lept a permanent factor at Waterford in Ireland "for receipt there of deales and timber from Norway upon his account".<ref> ...the ''Golden Wine Fat'' 8664 deal boards to be transported to Waterford in Ireland. But after setting sail from Larwick, the master of the ship sailed to Bost
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  • ...efly copies) of the 1st duke of Ormonde, relating to the public affairs of Ireland, chiefly 1662-1690 but some earlier MS. Carte 60 17th-18th cent.:]
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  • ...f3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Esiah Isbell]] now of Wapping but late of Kerrey in Ireland Mariner aged 30 yeares ...5940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Burton]] of Passage nigh Waterford in Ireland Merchant, aged about 54 yeares
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  • Moulson did expend a considerable summe in gaining passengers in Ireland some in Ireland but for whose Accompt hee knoweth not And
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  • Ireland but the quantitie thereof or upon whose Accompt the same was put shipp went to Ireland on purpose to take in servants for Accompt of the
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  • Barbada's and the rest of the said owners dwell in Ireland.
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  • ...f3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Esiah Isbell]] now of Wapping but late of Kerrey in Ireland Mariner aged 30 yeares ==Ireland==
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  • Martin frigot [of Waterford, Ireland] Martin ffrigott [of Waterford, Ireland]
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  • |Transcription=And saith that in the said Briggs his retourne from Ireland, hee
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  • was at next before her seizure was Carrick Vergas in Ireland 52. was at next before her seizure was Carrick Vergas in Ireland
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  • sayd salt to be transported to Waterford in Ireland where the
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  • wainewright for a voyage from the East countrey to Ireland, which
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  • To the 13th hee saith the said John Tilley is a native of Slega in Ireland
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  • '''James Bradnax''' borne at &#91;Clon&#93;mell in Ireland County of Tipperary in Ireland and his ffather was an English man and
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  • ...b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|John Butler]] Native of Cl[?annel] in Ireland (but living here at present in Trinity Lane [XXXX aged GUTTER] 39 yeeres ...b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Casey]] Native of Waterford in Ireland but living at present in Elbow Lane neere Dowgate London: ffruterer aged 40
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  • John Ireland &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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  • ...396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|James Bradnax]] borne at [Clon]mell in Ireland but living at London in Thamestreete where hee hath lived theise 32 yeeres ...b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|John Butler]] Native of Cl[?annel] in Ireland (but living here at present in Trinity Lane [XXXX aged GUTTER] 39 yeeres
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  • London, nor was in Ireland the said voyage before her comming to Milford haven
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  • space comming neere the coast of Ireland they the said shipps lost each other in the night
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  • Ireland but living at present in Elbow Lane a Native of Waterford in Ireland
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  • '''&#91;?Johannes&#93; Ireland''' de Wapping in Comitatu
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  • put or rather were foced with her into Saint Merrick in Ireland where they came unto
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  • ...b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|John Butler]] Native of Cl[?annel] in Ireland (but living here at present in Trinity Lane [XXXX aged GUTTER] 39 yeeres ...6c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Ro(?iv)e]] native of Waterford in Ireland, (but living at Present in Southwarke ffruiterer, aged 3[?7] yeeres
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  • '''Owen Sullevane''' de Munster in Ireland
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  • ...396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|James Bradnax]] borne at [Clon]mell in Ireland but living at London in Thamestreete where hee hath lived theise 32 yeeres ...b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|John Butler]] Native of Cl(?annel) in Ireland (but living here at present in Trinity Lane [XXXX aged GUTTER] 39 yeeres
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  • of God, King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland, was
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  • To the first hee saith hee was borne in Waterford in Ireland
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  • wages in Ireland after those rates, and afterwards retourning to Bristol London derry in Ireland, and that in each of the said ports of
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  • which said Tobaccoes were discharged at London Derry in Ireland
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  • '''John Butler''' Native of Cl&#91;?annel&#93; in Ireland hee was borne at Cl&#91;?omnell&#93; in the County of Tipperarie in Ireland
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  • holland to Ireland, Cadiz, Mallaga and back to London before they had from Ireland. Moreover hee deposeth that about three weekes since
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  • ...ee saith hee was borne at Clon&#91;?m&#93;el in the County of Tepperary in Ireland and is a &#91;XXXX GUTTER&#93;
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  • of Kilmare in the West of Ireland, And in regard that the said
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  • saile from thence to dublin in Ireland, and there to take in such goods ...th th esad producents afterwards sent the said copie to this deponent into Ireland
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  • |Transcription=Ireland) had a rugg to sell, the said ffrenchman made answer and said in England, but when wee came to Ireland wee had not time to buy soe
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  • saith this deponent was borne at Waterford in Ireland
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  • ...7 In the Nineteenth yeare of King Charles over England Scotland France and Ireland
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the Faith xr And in the yeare of our Lord Christ 1665 I Si
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Bence Johnson of Limehouse in the county of Mi
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland Defender of the faith xr I William Boeve of the parish of S:t Dunstan in th
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  • Ireland king defender of the ffaith etcetera I Robert Richbell of the Towne
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  • ...lar my said ffreehold Mannors Lands Tenements and hereditaments in England Ireland Virginia the Carebee Islands Barbadoes S:t Christophers and elsewhere unto ...rles the second by the greace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xtc Anno Domini 1674
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  • ...our Soveraigne Lord King Charles the Second of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith xr Anno Domini One Thousand six hundred Sixtie Eight:
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  • Scotland ffrance & Ireland
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  • ...shall be alotted to me for or by reason of my said Adventures for Lands In Ireland and after her decease I give and bequeath the same Mannor Lands and Premiss as well in England as in Ireland and then and in such Case if my saide Wife shall dye before my said sonne
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of God Kinge of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith I Sir John Gayer Knight and of London Alderman knowin
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  • ...overaigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and ireland King defender of the faith er.
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  • ...gne Lord Charles by the greace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Squire Bence of Aldburgh in the County of Suff ===Ireland===
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  • ...partners Alexander bence the elder was involved with in his plantation of Ireland ...whatsoever or wheresoever within the said territories and Common weale of Ireland or within all every or any of them with their and every of theire rights me
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  • ...Browne was Master: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a vo '''Gallaway''' ("THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes")<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.33r Annot
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xx I Abraham Sayon of London Merchant being in good
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  • ...veraigne Lord Charles by the greace of god of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the faith x:r Annoq Dmn One thousand six hundred forty six
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  • Ralph Conniers of Corke in Ireland merchant aged 28. yeares [f.284r]
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  • ...Surrey (PROB 32/23/5 Deceased: Brounker, William, Lord Viscount [of Lyons, Ireland], St. Martins in the Fields, Middx. Inventory (1684 Oct. 28); PROB 5/711 Br ...rd Smith, her Brother, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common-Please in Ireland, Anno 1681, gave 10/. to buy a Cup and Salver for the Sacrament." ('The Pr
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  • ...Lord Charles the Second bx the Grace of God of England, Scotland, ffrance, Ireland King defender of the ffaith &c. I Simon Delboe of London Merchant being a
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  • ...il wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland'', vol. 6 (Oxford, 1826), p. 500</ref> ...il wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland'', vol. 6 (Oxford, 1826), pp. 363-368</ref> Nathan Wright's youngest broth
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  • god king of England Scotland france and Ireland defender of the
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  • ...ord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith xx I John Breton Doctor in Divinity Master of
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  • ...harles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ffrance and ireland defender of the ffaith xx I Luke Lucie of the parish of S:t Katherine Cole
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  • ...James the second by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith xx I George Torriano Esq: Citizen aand Merchanttailo ...I give to my loveing brother in law M:r John Logeroos [???] Alderman in Ireland the summe of thirty pounds to provide Mourning for himselfe and his wife
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  • ...Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland france and Ireland King defender of the faith x:r I Lawrence Moyer of Lowlayton als Lowleighto
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  • ...igne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith x:r I Robert Gayer Marchant & Cittizen and fishmonger
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  • ...Lord James the second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the ffaith er:a I Thomas Breton of London Merchant knowing
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  • ...Charles the second by the grace of god King of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the Faith I Sir Martin Noell of London Knight being at present ...d after all other lands and tenements that I have in the said Kingdome of Ireland except the Towne of Wexford
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  • and Ireland defender of the ffaith et cetera I Abraham Corsellis the elder of East Smit
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  • ...ord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the faith xr I dame Rebecca Vincent of London widow the re
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  • ...n parish of Dartford, Kent; in parish of Limston [?Devon]; in Tipperary in Ireland; and 860 acres of land in Wiltshire near the town of Andover, which had bee
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  • * Ireland<ref>[[HCA 3/46 f.41r Annotate|HCA 3/46 f.41r]]</ref>
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  • ...orded as master of the ship the ''Negro'', "from Dublin, Kinsale and Cork Ireland" carrying indentured servants to the West Indies in a series of Admiralty C See: '''1. Deposition of George Byrne''' of dublin in Ireland Chyrugeon aged nineteene yeares [[HCA 13/71 f.617v Annotate#head-7792b396c1
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  • ...r money & silver on the S:t Peter: Deposition: Thomas Watson, of Galloway, Ireland, Merchant, aged 25: Date: October 7th 1653]]
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  • ...d voyage from the canaries to London. However, the ship never arrived from Ireland, leading to much unnecessary cost as well as lost sales on the incoming lad
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  • 31. sole owner of the sayd shipp the Alexander to Ireland before her departure 44. Watson at Corke in Ireland a hundred pounds in money towards the
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  • Appleby, John C., ''A Calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty Examinations, 1536-1641'' (Irish Manuscrip Murphy, Elaine (ed.), ''A calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty, 1641-1660'' (Irish Manuscripts Commission
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  • ...X against Turley and Parrett; Deposition: 2. John Nevin of London derry in Ireland Merchant, aged 23 yeares; Date: 10/01/1656 (1657)''<ref>[http://marinelives
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  • '''The Governour of the Towne''' (of Wexford, Ireland) '''Francis Harvey''' (Merchant, of Wexford in Ireland, aged 42, deponent)
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  • Ireland = 3 (Dublin: 1; Wexford: 1; Londonderry: 1) Ireland = 3 (Dublin: 1; Wexford: 1; Londonderry: 1)
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  • John Nevin, a twenty three year old merchant from Londonderry in Ireland had been in the Norwegian town of Berghen (Bergen) and was called by Mr Cut ...Budd the 11th of June 1656"); Deposition: 2. John Nevin of London derry in Ireland Merchant, aged 23 yeares (Signature of "John Nevine" at end of deposition);
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  • ...Charlene and Stuart (assuming that Stuart is now back from his holiday in Ireland and Scotland), ...aph published on Civil War naval warfare (Elaine Murphy, The War at Sea in Ireland, 1641-1653 (Boydell and Brewer, 2012). Her views on the quality of our eve
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  • • Trinity College Dublin – Ireland
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  • ...sheads of tobacco are commonly accounted to a tonne to be thence laded for Ireland and other parts whereout they are hence frequently transported, and indeed ...to ffreight for a voyage to bee made from ffalmouth in England to Corke in Ireland and thense to Yorke River or Rapahannack in Virgina thense to London and to
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  • in Ireland. And saith that whilst the said shipp soe lay at Legorne
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  • & Ireland & The dominions Thereunto belonging In y:t ...n William Watson to Armiger Warner for a voyage from ffalmouth to Corke in Ireland and then to Virginia, and to ship tobacco from Virginia to London'''
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  • ...g quite international with members born in England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Canada, and the US.
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  • Ireland = 3 (Dublin: 1; Wexford: 1; Londonderry: 1) Ireland = 3 (Dublin: 1; Wexford: 1; Londonderry: 1)
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  • 25. in the port of dublin in Ireland, six a parcell of herrings
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  • Appleby, John C. (ed.), ''A Calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty Examinations, 1536-1641'' (Irish Manuscrip Murphy, Elaine (ed.), ''A calendar of material relating to Ireland from the High Court of Admiralty, 1641-1660'' (Irish Manuscripts Commission
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  • '''England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales''' <u>Ireland</u>
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  • ...dam Browne was M:r: under God, at such time as shee was last in Ross in XX Ireland, when was she last there, was shee not then bound forth from thence on a vo '''Gallaway''' ("THOMAS MARTIN of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares a witnes" (HCA 13/68 Part One f.33r))
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  • ....R. Smith, Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales, and Ireland: By Corporations, Merchants, Tradesmen, Etc (London, 1858), p.193], viewed
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  • ...ares last past in London and the rest of the tyme Interrogated in ffrance, Ireland and holland as his Merchandizing imployments required him"[HCA 13/69 IMG_16 ......[the ''Hope'' in the moneth of September last past went from Wexford in Ireland bound for Marseille, laden with white and red herrings for the account of t
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  • ...Goodlard, John Hide, George Lissant, William Ball, Thomas Breadcake, James Ireland, Robert Tockly, Thomas Tomson, Humphrey Sallowes, William Craiford, John We ...y Dr Elaine Murphy as the master of the ''Adventure''<ref>Elaine Murphy, ''Ireland and the war at sea, 1641-1653'' (London, 2012), p.192</ref>
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  • by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
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  • or for them in company with the said Samuel to dublin in Ireland, which two voyages were within a twelve moneth
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  • kingdomes of Ireland and England. And saith that the said Beake is to the best ...in the dominions of the said ffrench King as also at Dublin and Corke, in Ireland. Et alr nescit deponit
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  • Ireland, for which voyage and for his owne account and risgoe to the best of this Ireland to the arlate Josuah Allen
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  • board was in her Course for Corke in Ireland namely about halfe Seas over from to have bin delivered at any other port whatsoever than Corke in Ireland
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  • in Ireland from thence back to Rochel and Bourdeaux. And when she
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  • that she was bound with her said lading to Corke in Ireland and not to
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  • at Plymouth in her course for Dublin in Ireland, and was convoyed part of her way from thence to Ireland by two of his Majesties ffrigotts the
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  • monforta in the County of Clario in Ireland, and knoweth none of the parties
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  • and other places in ffrance to Corke and other places in Ireland Dublin in Ireland to bee delivered and consigned to Josuah Allen a
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  • |Transcription=carried in the said shipp to Corke in Ireland and there to bee delivered to Master
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  • Wrexford in Ireland and a subiect of his Majesty of England, had and obtained letters
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  • ...ivett Clovyle; a sister, Lucy Broach; a brother, James Clovyle "that is in Ireland"; a brother, Henry Clovyle, who he makes his sole Executor
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  • English XXXXX XXXXX aboard for Ireland, and thXX in her XXXX for that place their was
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  • from dublin in Ireland arlate haveing
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  • this Rendent came from Ireland in
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  • therein Baker Ireland&#125; said Ireland for the said Palmer
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  • Maning and others Baker Ireland&#125;
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  • Catholic Ireland. Parliamentarians considered Charles a threat to liberty, to the rights of
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  • Bud Ireland&#125; Notary Publique Appeared the said Ireland
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  • - Master: George Ireland, 40 year old mariner from Wapping ...ear the Western Islands was forced through leakiness to stop at Passage in Ireland.<ref>[[HCA 13/70 f.348v Annotate|HCA 13/70 f.348v]]</ref>
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  • ...Goodlard, John Hide, George Lissant, William Ball, Thomas Breadcake, James Ireland, Robert Tockly, Thomas Tomson, Humphrey Sallowes, William Craiford, John We ...y Dr Elaine Murphy as the master of the ''Adventure''<ref>Elaine Murphy, ''Ireland and the war at sea, 1641-1653'' (London, 2012), p.192</ref>
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  • from this porte of London to Ireland returned to Ireland and there safely
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  • of England Scotland and Ireland
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  • North of Ireland or to the west
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  • Isle of Man and Ireland they &#91;?XXX&#93;
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  • in Ireland and by him (after about foure houres fight
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  • Captaine Carey of Waterford in Ireland and by him (after a
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  • London to Ireland and soe to Lisbourne about
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  • that hee was bound from thence to Ireland and soe to ffrance and from
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  • [[HCA 13/63 f.284r Annotate|Ralph Conniers]] of Corke in Ireland merchant aged 28. yeares [f.284r]
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  • ...ad-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Martin]] of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares
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  • ...ties and English and a John and Pat Hume Scholar at Maynooth University in Ireland. She has a BA in Ancient History and English from Queen's University, Belfa ...d in 2009 as ''Women, marriage and property in the wealthy landed class in Ireland, 1750-1850'' (MUP).
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  • Ireland and not through the English Channell nor neere or by the
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  • North of Ireland from Greenland to Rochell than by the Texell North of Ireland and not by the Holygolandt or Texell, and that
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  • to make for ffarnce by the north of Scotland and Ireland; which
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  • ...Letters of denization and acts of naturalization for aliens in England and Ireland, 1693-1700 (London, 1911), p.76]</ref> See also his will, written in Decemb ...Letters of denization and acts of naturalization for aliens in England and Ireland, 1693-1700 (London, 1911), p.76]</ref>
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  • by the North of Ireland and that they had not come through
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  • '''Nicholas Rice''' of Limmerick in Ireland merchant of Corke in Ireland and is a merchant a young man living abroad
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  • To the .2. he saith he is a Native of Limerick in Ireland and before tyme lived in Ireland. and Patrick Creagh for theis ten
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  • '''ffrancis Water''' of Limmerick in Ireland merchant nyne yeares who is as he saith a native of Corke in Ireland and a subiect
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  • Ireland, and a subiect of this Commonwealth. and hath heard that he
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  • of Limmerick in Ireland, and of William ffaggan&#125; merchant of Corke in Ireland for their sylver&#125;
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  • Ireland. and saith the sayd Rochford by like repute was and is an Inhabitant of Li To the .2. he saith he was borne at Gallaway in Ireland, and beleives he
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  • To the 17th he saith the sayd Daniel Arthur is a native of Limmerick in Ireland in Ireland and of Patrick Creagh of Limmerick in Ireland&#125;
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  • To the .2. he saith he is a native of Galloway in Ireland, and beleiveth he is
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  • To the .17. he saith that Daniel Arthur interrate is a native of Limmerick in Ireland and
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  • &#91;?Galloway&#93; in Ireland, and of Nicholas Geraldine of Waterford&#125; in Ireland for their moneys and sylver in the shipp the&#125;
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  • in June last was an Inhabitant of Galloway in Ireland, and the sayd Geraldine of Waterford in Ireland, and for dwellers and
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  • [[HCA 13/68 f.33r Annotate|Thomas Martin]] of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares [[HCA 13/68 f.156r annotate|Thomas Martin]] of Galloway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares
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  • ...advisors are working on the Three Silver Ships project in England, Wales, Ireland, France, the Netherlands and the United States.''' "To his Highnes Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland,
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  • England Scotland and Ireland et certera against&#125;
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  • yeares or thereabouts before in Ireland, and otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition and formerly in Ireland, and otherwise hee cannot deposesaving as
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  • of England Scotland and Ireland and the&#125;
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  • the tyme of her last being att Dublin in Ireland, and the sayd vessell the
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  • Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions
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  • '''William Hovell''' of Kingsale in Ireland Merchant
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  • Waterford in Ireland for accompt of himselfe and Company, and
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  • Port of Waterford in Ireland and in her Course thitherwards
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  • the sayd shipp for ffrance, but otherwise to stay in Ireland
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  • of England, Scotland and Ireland&#125;
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  • of England, Scotland and Ireland&#125;
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  • att Brest - and bound for Waterford in Ireland, one pipe
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  • and Ireland against the sylver in the&#125;
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  • of England Scotland and Ireland&#125;
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  • &#91;?XXX&#93; in Ireland for his money and plate&#125; Ireland merchant aged six and twenty
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  • in the absence of Dominick Martin) was and is a native of Limerick in Ireland
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  • To the 16th he saith he is a native of Gallowayin ireland, and being a Bachelor Ireland, sometymes in England, and in fflanders or Spaine and saith he is
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  • '''Daniel Arthur''' borne att Limerick in Ireland
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  • ...r hath noe fixed abode att present but as a merchant resideth sometymes in Ireland, sometymes in England, and in fflanders or Spaine" and stressed his economi ...English ship the ''Handmaid'', describing himself then as "of Gallaway in Ireland merchant aged five and twenty yeares"<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.33r Annotate|HCA 13
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  • '''Nicholas Blaake''' of Galloway in Ireland merchant of Galloway in Ireland, and there hath had and hath his howse and familly
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  • a native of Limerick in Ireland and otherwise cannot depose
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  • ...an assortment of merchants from the Spanish West Indies, Spain, London and Ireland. ...ners can be identified: (1) Spain (2) Flanders (3) Hamburg (4) England (5) Ireland. In addition, some of the silver was presumably Dutch owned, but war with
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  • diver passengers servants in Ireland to goe the voyage in
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  • ready upon the first arrivall of the sayd shipp at dublin in Ireland And
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  • |Transcription=the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the dominions
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  • to be made with her from this port to dublin in Ireland, and contracted with went hence for Ireland, namely about a moneth since hee and this deponent being
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  • goe for Ireland; And saith the since his departure hee this deponent
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  • Ireland about two hundred barrells of pickled herrings laded by
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  • as also in Corke and Dublin and other places in Ireland. And hee soe trades
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  • to Plymouth for a Convoy to goe to Limbrick in Ireland to lode pipstaves for his
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  • from &#58;Liverpoole to Dublin in Ireland and thence to the Canary Islands and soe to Barbadoes and Jamaica and other
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  • of England Scotland and Ireland and the dominions and territories thereof and the
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  • ...5940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Thomas Burton]] of Passage nigh Waterford in Ireland Merchant, aged about 54 yeares ...f3372031f6dbb64b71233e|Esiah Isbell]] now of Wapping but late of Kerrey in Ireland Mariner aged 30 yeares
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  • ...cotland Mariner late master of the shipp the Mary Magdalene of Galloway in Ireland, aged 30 yeares [[HCA 13/70 f.106r Annotate|Richard Costilly]] of Galloway in Ireland Mariner aged 25 yeares
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  • ...in 1652 at Falmouth, leaving her shortly before she sailed for Wexford in Ireland. Allegedly the ship was then taken by a Dutch vessel carrying no commissio
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  • * Walter Devereux, merchant, resident in Waterford, Ireland, Feb 28th 1655<ref>[[HCA 13/70 f.246r Annotate|HCA 13/70 f.246r]]</ref>
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  • ....uk/books?id=5M5zVuYWAX8C&pg=PA132&lpg=#v=onepage&q&f=false Elaine Murphy, Ireland and the War at Sea, 1641-1653 (Woodbridge, 2012), p.132, citing Examination ....uk/books?id=5M5zVuYWAX8C&pg=PA132&lpg=#v=onepage&q&f=false Elaine Murphy, Ireland and the War at Sea, 1641-1653 (Woodbridge, 2012), p.132], viewed 06/08/2016
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