Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1B. Franklin, 1830 - 472 páginas |
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... O'Conally , a gentleman of a mere Irish family , but one that had long lived among the English , and been trained up in the true Protestant religion , came unto the lord justice Parsons , ABOUT NINE O'CLOCK THAT EVENING !! 9. " And made ...
... O'Conally , a gentleman of a mere Irish family , but one that had long lived among the English , and been trained up in the true Protestant religion , came unto the lord justice Parsons , ABOUT NINE O'CLOCK THAT EVENING !! 9. " And made ...
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... O'Conally . * 17. " They sent for such of the council as they knew then to be in the town , t 66 18. But there came only unto them that night sir Thomas Rotheram and Sir Robert Meredith , chancellor of the exchequer : with these they ...
... O'Conally . * 17. " They sent for such of the council as they knew then to be in the town , t 66 18. But there came only unto them that night sir Thomas Rotheram and Sir Robert Meredith , chancellor of the exchequer : with these they ...
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... O'Conally , gentleman , taken before us , whose names ensue , October 22 , 1641 . " Who being duly sworn and examined , saith : 24. " That he being at Monimore , in the county of London- derry , on Tuesday last ! he received a letter ...
... O'Conally , gentleman , taken before us , whose names ensue , October 22 , 1641 . " Who being duly sworn and examined , saith : 24. " That he being at Monimore , in the county of London- derry , on Tuesday last ! he received a letter ...
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... O'CONALLY . 41 . How it came to pass that the other lord justice attested not the examination , ( it being took in his house , he present , ) hath begot some doubts , evidencing how ( since ) counsels swerved into ca- bals . " 42 ...
... O'CONALLY . 41 . How it came to pass that the other lord justice attested not the examination , ( it being took in his house , he present , ) hath begot some doubts , evidencing how ( since ) counsels swerved into ca- bals . " 42 ...
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Mathew Carey. lieutenant , October 25th , 1641 , sent by Owen O'Conally , the first discoverer . * " May it please your lordship , ( 6 54. On Friday , the 22d of this month , after nine o'clock at night , this bearer , Owen O'Conally ...
Mathew Carey. lieutenant , October 25th , 1641 , sent by Owen O'Conally , the first discoverer . * " May it please your lordship , ( 6 54. On Friday , the 22d of this month , after nine o'clock at night , this bearer , Owen O'Conally ...
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