Ireland. By the Commissioners of the Common-wealth of England for the affairs of Ireland. : Whereas by a declaration bearing date at Dublin, the 6 of Ianuary last, the said Commissioners did for the reasons in the said declaration set forth, order, that all iesuits, seminarie priests, and other priests whatsoever, made or ordained by any authoritie, power or iurisdiction, derived, chalenged, or pretended from the sey of Rome ...
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