The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated.

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The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated.
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King, William, 1650-1729.
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London :: Printed for Robert Clavell ...,
1691.
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Protestants -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800.
Ireland -- History -- James II, 1685-1688.
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"The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be freed from his government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47446.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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No. 19. A List of all the Men of Note that came with King James out of France, or that follow∣ed him after; so far as could be Collected.

  • THe Duke of Berwick.
  • Mr. Fitz-James, Grand Prior.
  • Duke Powis.
  • Count D' Avaux Ambassador from France.
  • Earl of Dover.
  • Lord Henry Howard.
  • Lord Thomas Howard.
  • Lord Drummond.
  • Marquess D' Estrades.
  • Earl Melfort.
  • Lord Seaforth.
  • Bishop of Chester who died here, and is buried in Christ Church.
  • Gourdon Bishop of Galway.
  • Hamilton Dean of Glasgow.
  • Sir Edward Herbert.
  • Sir John Sparrow.
  • Collonel Porter.
  • Mr. Pedle.
  • Monsieur Pontee Engineer.
  • Captain Stafford.
  • Captain Trevanyon Sea Capt.
  • Sir Roger Strickland ditto.
  • Captain Arundel ditto.
  • Collonel Sarsfield.
  • Coll. Anthony Hamilton.
  • Coll. John Hamilton.
  • Coll. Symon Lutterel.
  • Coll. Henry Lutterel.
  • Coll. Ramsey killed at Derry.
  • Lord Abercorne.
  • Coll. Dorrington.
  • Major Thomas Arthur.
  • Lord Dungan.
  • Capt. Mac Donnel Sea Capt.
  • Sir William Jennings.
  • Coll. Sotherland.
  • Sir Hen. Bond Receiver Gen.
  • Mr. Collins Com. of the Reven.
  • Coll▪ Clifford.
  • Coll. Parker.
  • Marshal de Rosene.
  • Lieutenant General Mamve, killed at Derry.
  • Lieu. Gen. Pusignan, kill'd there also.
  • Major General Leary.
  • Lord Trendraught.
  • Lord Buchan.
  • Major John Gourdon.
  • Lieutenant Coll. John Skelton.
  • Major John Ennis.
  • Major William Douglas.
  • Lieut. Coll. Hungate.
  • Major William Connock.
  • Sir Charles Carney.
  • Lieut. Coll. Alex. Mackenzy.
  • Major James Fountaine.
  • Major Teig Regan.
  • Lieut. Coll. Edward Scott.
  • Major Robert Frayne.
  • Major Symon O Hogherne.
  • Lieut. Coll. Bynns.
  • Coll. James Purcel.
  • ...

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  • Lieut. Coll. George Traps.
  • Major Robert Ingram.
  • Major Edmond Pendergast.
  • Major John Gifford.
  • Lord Hunsdon, Coll.
  • Lieutenant Collonel Francis Leonard.
  • Coll. Alexander Cannon, went for Scotland.
  • Major Edmond Bourk.
  • Major James Dempsy.
  • Major Frederick Cunningham.
  • Coll. Robert Fielding.
  • Major Richard Hillersden.
  • Major Boepry.
  • Monsieur Boisean, made Gover∣nour of Cork.
  • His Brother St. Martin, Com∣missary of the Artillery, kil∣led at Cromp-Castle.
  • Sir Edward Vaudrey.
  • Sir Charles Murray.
  • Sir Robert Parker.
Chaplains, viz.
  • FAther Nich. Dunbar.
  • Father Dan. Mac Ayliffe.
  • Anthony Mac Gwyre.
  • Nicholas Trapps.
  • John Madden.
  • Austin Mathews.
  • Laurence Moore.
  • Father Edmond Reyly.
  • John de Gravell.
  • John Hologhan.
  • Father Richard Peirce.
  • Patr. Aghy.
  • Darby Daley.
  • Thady Croley.
  • Danniel Mac Carthy.
Chirurgeons, viz.
  • JOhn Brunton.
  • Thady Regan.
  • Jo. Baptista Monlebeck▪
  • Charles Stapleton.
  • John James Aremore▪
  • John Cassel.
  • Edmond Tully.
  • Nicholas Reynard.
Captains.
  • WIlliam Charters.
  • William Oliphant.
  • Robert Charters.
  • Peter Blare.
  • Thomas Brown.
  • Francis Creighton.
  • James Buchan.
  • Alexander Gourdon.
  • George Lattin.
  • Sir Alphonso Moiclo.
  • John Baptista du Moll.
  • John Mollins.
  • John Wynnel.
  • John Fortescue.
  • Robert London.
  • George Roberts.
  • Thomas Scott.
  • James Fitz Symons.
  • William Gibbons.
  • William Delaval.
  • Mau. Flynn.
  • Richard Scott.
  • Connor O Toghil.
  • ...

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  • Anthony Ryan.
  • Rupert Napier.
  • Terence O Brian.
  • Edmund Kendelan.
  • Henry Crofton.
  • Richard Anthony.
  • Edmund Nugent.
  • John Plunkett.
  • John Dungan.
  • Rowland Smyth.
  • Gowen Talbot.
  • Simon Barnwell.
  • John Broder.
  • John Cavenagh.
  • Edmund Stack.
  • Walter Hastings?
  • Edward Widdrington.
  • Samuel Arnold.
  • Robert Welsh.
  • David Rock.
  • Charles Booth.
  • ——Jornoe.
  • Robert Fielding.
  • Francis Gyles.
  • John Barnardy.
  • Anthony Power.
  • John Chaple.
  • Rowland Watson.
  • Thomas Arundel.
  • Robert Hacket.
  • Sir William Wallis.
  • Richard Burton.
  • Cornelius Mac Mahon.
  • Talbot Lassels.
  • Richard Bucker.
  • Charles Fox.
  • Anthony Vane.
  • Strickland Tyrwhit.
  • John Manback.
  • Francis Cullange.
  • John Lumendato.
  • Fran. Lappanse.
  • Bernardo Buskett.
  • Jos. Pamnett.
  • Captain Millio.
  • George Coney.
  • Chevalier Devalory.
  • Sir Samuel Foxon.
  • John Power.
  • John Banner.
  • Henry Nugent.
  • William Mackentosh.
  • Charles O Danniel.
  • Arthur Dillon.
  • Lord Brittas.
  • Allen Bellingham.
  • John Brown.
  • Thomas Carleton.
  • Robert Nugent.
  • Captain Pagez.
  • Captain Durass.
  • Nicholas Kemish.
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