The last articles of peace made, concluded, accorded and agreed upon the 30. day of Iuly, 1646. : by and between His Excellency, James Lord Marques of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of His Majesties Kingdom of Ireland, His Majesties Commissioner, to treat and conclude a peace with His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects of the said kingdom, by vertue of His Majesties commission under the great seal of England, bearing date at Buckingham on the 24. day of June, in the twentieth year of his reign, for and on the behalf of His most Excellent Majesty of the one part; and Donogh Lord Viscount Muskery, and others appointed and authorized by His Majesties said Roman Catholique subjects, by vertue of an authority of the said Roman Catholique subjects, bearing date the sixth day of March, 1645. and in the one and twentieth year of His Majesties reign, of the other part. Published by authority and command of the Lord Lieutenant and Councel there.
| Corporate Author: | Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde) |
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| Other Authors: | Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Imprinted first at Dublin by William Bladen, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; and now reprinted at London for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons,
Sept. 7. 1646.
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