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Whereas in the present treaty concerning the setling and establishing of a firme & perfect peace within this kingdome ...
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.
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1644
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Wing I829; ESTC R43298
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Whereas in the present treaty concerning the setling and establishing of a firme perfect peace within this Kingdome which treaty stands already adjourned to the 10. day of this Ianuary severall matters of âeight and consequence have been treated and debaââd of which doe necessarily require to be yet further ââepared for the satisfaction of all parties and conseââtly and adiournment to a further time beyond the ãâ¦ã d tenth day of this January is become necessary We the Lord Lieutenant his Majesties CoÌmissioner ãâã in the behalf of his Maiestie on the one part and ãâ¦ã Donogh Lord visc Muskery Alexander mac Donell âicholas Plunket Esquires Sir Robert Talbot Baronet âârmot ô Bryen Patricke Darcy Geffrey Brown and ãâã Dillon Esquires for and in the behalf of his Maââââies Roman Catholique Subjects of the other part ãâã ââe thought fit to adjourn and doe hereby adjourne ãâ¦ã treaty of peace till the tenth day of February next for better preparation of sundry matters concerning said treaty and conducing to a Peace It is agreed ãâ¦ã the said Donough Lord visc Muskery Alexander mac âââell Nicholas Plunket Sir Robert Talbot Dermot ô âââen Patrick Darcy Geffrey Brown and John Dillon ãâã âny one or more of them may repaire to Dublin as ãâ¦ã and remaine there as long in the meane time as ãâã shall thinke fit or continue intercourse to that ãâ¦ã ose by letters or messages as they shall finde neââââââ Dated the 8. day of January 1644. Ormonde