By the Lord Lieutenant and Council, a proclamation. : Sydney, Whereas his Excellencie and this Board have lately had it under their consideration ...
| Corporate Author: | Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1692-1695 : Romney) |
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| Language: | English |
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Dublin, :
Printed by Andrew Crook asignee of Benjamin Tooke, printer to the King and Queen's Most Excellent Majesties on Ormonde-Key.,
1692. [id est 1693]
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