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The speech of Sir Audley Mervyn Knight, His Majesties Prime Serjeant at Law, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland. Delivered to His Grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the 13 day of February, 1662, in the Presence Chamber in the Castle of Dublin.

By: Mervyn, Audley, Sir.Publisher: [London?] : printed in the year, 1668Description: [2],38p. ; 4.°.Note: Printing Order issued by the Irish Commons, dated 13 February 1662Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1660-1688
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VOL.78(2) The propositions made by the city of London, for the raising of a million of mony, for the quick subduing of the bloudy rebels in Ireland, well weighed, and considered of, by divers gentlemen here in town, and approved of, and consented unto, by the Honourable House of Commons, and presented unto their Lords for their concurrence therein, and to joyne in an humble petition to his Majesty for his consent thereunto. Twenty members of the House of Commons having already subscribed for twenty thousand pounds. Whereunto is added the humble petition of Sir Edward Dering, to the Honourable the house of Commons. VOL.78(3) A copy of a commission under the great seal of Ireland, granted by the Right Honourable Sir William Parsons Knight and Barronet, and Sir John Borlase Knight, Lords Justices of that Kingdom: for disarming all papists in and about the city of Dvblin, and restraining the accesse of any suspitious persons unto the said city, and for the preservation of the same in safety and good order. VOL.78(4) Mercurius hibernicus: or, a discourse of the late insurrection in Ireland, displaying, 1. The true causes of it (till now not so fully discovered). 2. The course that was taken to suppresse it. 3. The reasons that drew on a cessation of arms, and other compliances since. As also touching those anxiliaries which are transported thence to serve in the present warre ... VOL.78(5) The speech of Sir Audley Mervyn Knight, His Majesties Prime Serjeant at Law, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland. Delivered to His Grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the 13 day of February, 1662, in the Presence Chamber in the Castle of Dublin. VOL.78(6) An account of the publick affairs in Ireland, since the discovery of the late plot. VOL.78(7) Murder will out: or, the King's letter, justifying the Marquess of Antrim, and declaring, that what he did in the Irish Rebellion, was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown ... VOL.78(8) The state of the papist and Protestant proprieties in the kingdom of Ireland, in the year 1641. when the then rebellion began, and how disposed in 1653. when the war and rebellion was declared at an end, and how disposed in 1662. upon the act of setlement, and how the proprieties stand this present year 1689. with the survey, loss, cost and charge of both parties by the aforesaid war, or rebellion: with inferences and expostulations from thewhole, faithfully calculated in so concise a method and order as was never done before: humbly tendred to the consideration of the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the Parliament of Lords and Commons now sitting at Westminster. To which is added, a list of the present nobility of Ireland Protestant and papist.

Printing Order issued by the Irish Commons, dated 13 February 1662

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