By His Highness the Lord Protectors Council for the Affairs of Ireland : Whereas by a declaration of the late commissioners of the Commonwealth, bearing date the 17 day of July 1654 and by another declaration of the Lord Deputy and Council, bearing date the 23 of May 1655 all Irish Papists inhabiting within the part of the county of Dublin ...
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