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 June 13, 2024.

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A General Abstract of the Gross Produce of his Majesty's Re∣venue in Ireland, in the three first Years of the Management, beginning at Christmass 1682. ending Christmass 1685.

 1683,1684,1685.
Customs Inwards & Impt. Excise85844 17 2⅜91424 8 8 / 91117 13 65 /
Customs Outwards—32092 11 4½33425 15 229428 8 11½
Seizures and Fines—965 2 3½615 1▪ 5 / 460 11 5¼
Prizage—145216931882
Inland Excise—68344 1 3⅜77580 3 7¼79169 4 4¾
Ale Licenses—8283 14 11 / 49538 4 46/8995 14 11 /
Wine, &c. Licenses—2736 123114 10 2 / 23467 11 3¾
Quit Crown and Custodiam Rents—68699 9 7⅜68385 8 0¼68922 4 5 / 2
Hearth-Money—310413164632953 12 00
Casual Revenue—820 3 31745 16 21564 16 11¼
Totals,l. 300297 11 11 / 4319168 7 9318961 18 0 / 8
Arrears of each of the above-Years remaining uncollected at Christmass 1685.—7659 1 6⅜9799 9 8½34971 9 3⅞

Net Cash paid into the Treasury in the three Years above-mention'd, over and besides the Charges of Management, and Sallaries to the Officers of the Revenue in the said time—
712972 17 2⅜
Cash remaining in the Collectors Hands at Christ∣mass, 1685, ready to be paid in—
55655 10 3½
The Solvent Part of the above-mention'd Arrears which was actually levied and paid into the Trea∣sury before Christmass, 1688.—
30000 00 00
Total Cash,
l. 798628 07 5⅞
Which at a Medium for three Years, amounts for each Year to the Sum of—
266209 00 00
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