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Body Text: Section 4 of
4: The thirde Booke of the Hiſtorie of Ireland, compriſing the raigne of Henry
the eyght: continued by Richard Stanihurſt, and vvritten to the right honorable
Sir Henrie Sidney Knight, Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord preſident of VVales,
Knight of the moſt noble order of the Garter, and one of hir Maieſties priue
Counſayle within hir Realme of Englande.
Snippet: 286 of 344 (1577, Volume 3, p. 110) Compare 1587 edition: 1 This Parliament was proroged vntill the xv. of Feb. & after was continued at Limmerick before the ſaid deputie, at which time there paſt.
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Body Text: Section 4 of
4: The thirde Booke of the Hiſtorie of Ireland, compriſing the raigne of Henry
the eyght: continued by Richard Stanihurſt, and vvritten to the right honorable
Sir Henrie Sidney Knight, Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord preſident of VVales,
Knight of the moſt noble order of the Garter, and one of hir Maieſties priue
Counſayle within hir Realme of Englande.
Snippet: 287 of 344 (1577, Volume 3, p. 110) An Act
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1
- For the adiournement of the Par|liament, and the place to holde the ſame, and what perſons ſhall bee choſen Knightes and Bur|geſes.
- For the election of the L. Iuſtice.
- Touching miſpleading and ieoy|failes.
- For landes giuen by the king.
- For the ſuppreſſion of Kilmainam and other religious houſes.
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Body Text: Section 4 of
4: The thirde Booke of the Hiſtorie of Ireland, compriſing the raigne of Henry
the eyght: continued by Richard Stanihurſt, and vvritten to the right honorable
Sir Henrie Sidney Knight, Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord preſident of VVales,
Knight of the moſt noble order of the Garter, and one of hir Maieſties priue
Counſayle within hir Realme of Englande.
Snippet: 288 of 344 (1577, Volume 3, p. 110) Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 This Parliament was likewiſe proroged, and after was continued and holden before the ſayde gouernour at Dublin,1543 the ſixthe daye of Nouember, in the .xxxiiij. yeare of the raigne of king Henry the eight wherein there paſſed:
An Act
- For the deuiſion of Meth into two ſhires.
- For perſons ſtanding bounde in a|ny Court for theyr apparaunce, and being in ſeruice, to bee diſ|charged by writ.