By the Lords Justices and Council. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas several of the most considerable merchants, residing in, and about this city of Dublin, : and other the cities, corporations, and trading-ports of this kingdom,
| Corporate Author: | Ireland. Lords Justices and Council |
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| Other Authors: | Granard, Arthur Forbes, Earl of, 1623-1696 |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by Benjamin Took, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty; and are to be sold by Samuel Helsham at the Colledge-Arms in Castle-street,
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