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A34852 Hibernia anglicana, or, The history of Ireland, from the conquest thereof by the English, to this present time with an introductory discourse touching the ancient state of that kingdom and a new and exact map of the same / by Richard Cox ... Cox, Richard, Sir, 1650-1733. 1689 (1689) Wing C6722; ESTC R5067 1,013,759 1,088

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and_o place_v in_o all_o parish-church_n
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second_o a_o act_n for_o uniformity_n of_o common-prayer_n three_o a_o act_n for_o restitution_n of_o the_o first-fruit_n and_o twenty_o part_n of_o spiritual_a benefice_n to_o the_o crown_n four_o a_o act_n for_o consecrate_v archbishop_n and_o bishop_n 438._o bramhal_o 438._o and_o it_o be_v observe_v by_o archbishop_n bramhal_o that_o no_o papist_n ever_o do_v or_o can_v make_v the_o least_o objection_n against_o the_o ordination_n of_o the_o protestant_a bishop_n in_o ireland_n for_o beside_o that_o archbishop_z brown_a the_o first_o protestant_a bishop_n in_o ireland_n be_v ordain_v by_o the_o bishop_n of_o canterbury_n rochester_n and_o salisbury_n and_o many_o of_o the_o irish_a bishop_n be_v ordain_v by_o brown_a the_o very_a popish_a bishop_n do_v assist_v at_o the_o consecration_n of_o most_o of_o the_o protestant_a bishop_n and_o comply_v with_o the_o government_n and_o keep_v their_o see_z until_o they_o have_v sacrilegious_o betray_v the_o church_n and_o alienate_v most_o of_o its_o possession_n one_o bishopric_n be_v leave_v so_o poor_a that_o it_o have_v but_o forty_o shilling_n per_fw-la annum_fw-la 27._o ware_n de_fw-fr praesulibus_fw-la 27._o and_o another_o but_o five_o mark_n thus_o loftus_n archbishop_n of_o armagh_n be_v consecrate_v by_o the_o popish_a archbishop_n curwin_n 59_o ibid._n 128._o &_o 59_o thomas_n lancaster_n the_o first_o protestant_a bishop_n of_o kildare_n 148._o ibid._n 148._o be_v consecrate_v by_o archbishop_n brown_n and_o john_n merriman_n 188._o ibid._n 188._o the_o first_o protestant_a bishop_n of_o down_n and_o connor_n be_v consecrate_v by_o lancaster_n when_o primate_n bale_n bishop_n of_o ossory_n be_v consecrate_v by_o the_o popish_a bishop_n of_o armagh_n kildare_n and_o down_n casy_a bishop_n of_o limerick_n be_v consecrate_v by_o archbishop_n browne_n assist_v by_o the_o popish_a bishop_n of_o kildare_n fern_n and_o leighlin_n etc._n etc._n five_o a_o act_n of_o recognition_n of_o the_o queen_n title_n six_o that_o it_o be_v praemunire_n to_o say_v the_o queen_n have_v no_o right_a to_o the_o crown_n and_o treason_n to_o write_v it_o seven_o that_o the_o priory_n of_o s._n john_n of_o jerusalem_n be_v unite_v to_o the_o crown_n the_o parliament_n be_v dissolve_v the_o deputy_n go_v immediate_o to_o england_n to_o give_v a_o account_n thereof_o and_o by_o the_o queen_n order_n substitute_v sir_n william_n fitz_n williams_n 1559._o 1559._o lord_n deputy_n he_o be_v swear_v in_o christ_n church_n on_o the_o fifteen_o of_o february_n and_o his_o patent_n bear_v date_n at_o westminster_n the_o eighteen_o day_n of_o january_n 2_o eliz._n in_o his_o time_n shane_n o_o neal_n break_v out_o again_o into_o rebellion_n 121._o cambd._n 121._o and_o overthrow_v o_o reyly_a in_o the_o field_n and_o take_v calagh_n o_o donel_n lord_n or_o chief_a of_o tyrconnel_n prisoner_n together_o with_o his_o wife_n and_o child_n and_o afterward_o live_v with_o she_o in_o adultery_n and_o keep_v she_o by_o force_n 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earl_n of_o sussex_n come_v over_o again_o lord_n lieutenant_n 1560._o 1560._o i_o suppose_v in_o april_n for_o on_o the_o seven_o of_o may_v the_o queen_n send_v he_o order_n to_o persuade_v the_o earl_n of_o kildare_n to_o go_v to_o england_n and_o that_o the_o queen_n will_v lend_v he_o money_n in_o england_n on_o his_o bond_n and_o if_o the_o earl_n refuse_v than_o the_o lord_n lieunant_n be_v to_o show_v he_o the_o queen_n be_v positive_a command_n to_o that_o effect_n and_o if_o he_o still_o decline_v the_o voyage_n than_o the_o lord_n lieutenant_n be_v to_o apprehend_v he_o this_o lord_n lieutenant_n bring_v with_o he_o new_a instruction_n c._n lib._n c._n 1._o to_o build_v castle_n in_o leix_n and_o offaly_n and_o to_o people_n those_o country_n by_o grant_v estate_n to_o the_o planter_n and_o their_o heir_n male_n 2._o to_o settle_v ulster_n and_o to_o admit_v surleboy_n tenant_n to_o the_o land_n he_o claim_v in_o fee_n bind_v he_o to_o contribute_v to_o the_o public_a 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twenty_o six_o before_o they_o come_v to_o ireland_n and_o fifty_o one_o in_o ireland_n whereof_o twenty_o four_o be_v monarch_n and_o thirty_o three_o in_o scotland_n and_o so_o succeed_v by_o hereditary_a right_n from_o his_o illustrious_a irish_a ancestor_n now_o i_o say_v that_o they_o have_v get_v such_o a_o rightful_a hereditary_a king_n hiberniae_fw-la analecta_fw-la hiberniae_fw-la the_o reader_n must_v not_o expect_v to_o hear_v of_o any_o more_o irish_a rebellion_n but_o on_o the_o contrary_a that_o their_o peaceable_a and_o loyal_a deportment_n will_v distinguish_v between_o rightful_a and_o usurp_a prince_n 208._o consanguinei_fw-la regis_fw-la analecta_fw-la hib._n 208._o and_o that_o now_o the●●_n own_o kindred_n be_v restore_v to_o they_o we_o may_v expect_v to_o find_v that_o they_o will_v take_v pleasure_n and_o delight_n and_o a_o conscionable_a pride_n as_o they_o phrase_v it_o to_o be_v rule_v and_o command_v by_o their_o own_o relation_n sanguinis_fw-la ib._n 276._o german_n hibernorum_n spes_fw-la seminis_fw-la jubar_fw-la sanguinis_fw-la and_o that_o their_o great_a endeavour_n for_o the_o king_n of_o england_n of_o that_o line_n to_o who_o they_o be_v tie_v by_o the_o bond_n of_o sanguinis_fw-la of_o cui_fw-la obligati_fw-la sumus_fw-la vinculo_fw-la sanguinis_fw-la consanguinity_n will_v be_v the_o work_n of_o a_o sympathy_n of_o blood_n if_o there_o be_v any_o truth_n in_o the_o report_n or_o flattery_n of_o the_o late_a irish_a historian_n or_o in_o the_o speech_n of_o the_o present_a recorder_n of_o kilk●nny_n but_o alas_o these_o thin_a pretence_n which_o in_o ireland_n be_v think_v stratagem_n be_v easy_o see_v through_o in_o england_n where_o it_o be_v believe_v that_o there_o be_v something_o more_o criminal_a in_o heresy_n then_o can_v be_v expiate_v by_o extraction_n and_o therefore_o they_o expect_v that_o the_o royal_a family_n of_o the_o stuart_n whilst_o it_o continue_v protestant_a must_v have_v their_o share_n of_o 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christopher_n hatton_n 10910_o 060_o 07_o 09_o com._n cork_n &_o waterford_n sir_n w._n raleigh_n 12000_o 066_o 13_o 04_o com._n kerry_n sir_n edw._n denny_z 06000_o 100_o 00_o 00_o ibid._n sir_n william_n harbart_n 13276_o 221_o 05_o 04_o ibid._n charles_n harbart_n 03768_o 062_o 15_o 04_o ibid._n john_n holly_n 04422_o 073_o 14_o 00_o ibid._n capt._n jenkin_n conwey_n 00526_o 008_o 18_o 08_o ibid._n john_n champion_n 01434_o 023_o 18_o 00_o cork_n sir_n warham_n saint_n leger_n 06000_o 016_o 13_o 04_o ibid._n hugh_n cuff_n 06000_o 033_o 06_o 08_o ibid._n sir_n thomas_n norris_n 06000_o 033_o 06_o 08_o ibid._n arthur_n robin_n 01800_o 010_o 00_o 00_o ibid._n arthur_n hide_v 05574_o 030_o 19_o 02_o ibid._n fane_n beecher_n and_o hugh_n worth_a 24000_o 133_o 06_o 08_o thomas_n say_v 05778_o 031_o 18_o 08_o arthur_n hyde_n 11766_o 065_o 02_o 10_o edmund_n spencer_n 03028_o 017_o 07_o 06_o cork_n and_o waterford_n richard_n beacon_n 06000_o 033_o 06_o 08_o lymerick_n sir_n william_n courtney_n 10500_o 131_o 05_o 00_o ibid._n francis_n barkly_n esq_n 07250_o 087_o 10_o 00_o ibid._n robert_n anslow_n 02599_o 027_o 01_o 06_o ibid._n rich._n and_o alex._n fitton_n 03026_o 031_o 10_o 05_o ibid._n edmund_n manwaring_n esq_n 03747_o 039_o 00_o 7_o ½_n limerick_n waterf_n typerary_n sir_n edward_n fitton_n 11515_o 098_o 19_o 02_o limerick_n william_n trenchard_n esq_n 1●000_n 155_o 00_o 00_o ibid._n george_n thorton_n esq_n 01500_o 015_o 12_o 06_o ibid._n sir_n george_n bourcher_n 12880_o 134_o 04_o 04_o ibid._n henry_n billingsley_n esq_n 11800_o 147_o 10_o 00_o typerary_n thomas_n earl_n of_o ormond_n 03000_o 016_o 13_o 04_o  _fw-fr  _fw-fr 1976_o 07_o 05_o and_o on_o the_o 14_o of_o february_n letter_n be_v write_v to_o every_o county_n in_o england_n to_o encourage_v young_a brethren_n to_o be_v undertaker_n in_o ireland_n and_o particular_o popham_n attorney_n general_n be_v appoint_v in_o somersetshire_n to_o treat_v with_o they_o the_o queen_n proposal_n be_v to_o 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