An argument delivered by Patrick Darcy, esquire by the expresse order of the House of Commons in the Parliament of Ireland, 9 iunii, 1641.
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- An argument delivered by Patrick Darcy, esquire by the expresse order of the House of Commons in the Parliament of Ireland, 9 iunii, 1641.
- Author
- Darcy, Patrick, 1598-1668.
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- Waterford [Waterford] :: by Thomas Bourke,
- 1643.
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- Law -- Ireland -- History and criticism.
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5. Iunii, 1641. - AN ARGVMENT DELIVERED BY PATRICKE DARCY ESQVIRE, By the expresse orders of the Commons-House of the Par∣liament of Ireland; at a conference with a Comittee of the Lords House, in the dyning roome of the Castle of Dublin, 9. Die Iunij 1641. upon certaine Que∣stions propounded to the Iudges of Ireland in full Par∣liament; and upon the answers of the said Iudges to the said Questions.
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THE
ANSWER
AND
DECLARATION
OF THE IVDGES,
Vnto the questions transmitted from the Honorable
House of Commons unto the Lords Spirituall and
Temporall in Parliament assembled, whereun∣to
they desired their Lordships, to require
the said Iudges answers in writing
forthwith.
May 25. 1641. -
M
r DARCIES REPLY TO THE ANSWER OF THE IVDGES. - QVESTIONS PROPOVNDED IN PARLIAMENT AND Declarations of the Law thereupon in Parliament.
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- Faults escaped.