A state of the case, and list of the persons ourlawed of high treason in Ireland, : on account of the late war, not included in articles, who were admitted by His Majesty and his late Royal Consort, by writs of error to reverse the outlawries against them, or to pass pardons under the Great Seal of that kingdom.
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