The Diary of William King, D.D.: Dean of St. Patrick's, Afterwards Archbishop of Dublin Kept During His Imprisonment in Dublin Castle, 1689

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Printed at the University Press by Ponsonby and Gibbs., 1903 - 97 oldal

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40. oldal - SOCIETY OF THE GOVERNOR AND ASSISTANTS OF LONDON, OF THE NEW PLANTATION IN ULSTER, WITHIN THE REALM OF IRELAND, COMMONLY CALLED THE IRISH SOCIETY.
9. oldal - England, and what satisfaction it would be to such protestants as followed him ; but tho' common Policy, and his Circumstances made every Body believe that this Request would be easily granted, yet it was positively denied, and Dr. Granvile obliged not only to retire from Court, but also from the Town of St. Germain to avoid the daily insults of the priests, and the dreaded Consequences of the Jealousies with which they posest't (sic} King James's Court against him.
32. oldal - Hamilton maintained it afterwards that it was as aforesaid ; whereupon the men marched off the field and flew away, as did the brigadier." Thus was the Battle of Newtown Butler lost. " But how this mistake in delivering the abovesaid word happened (which gave the occasion of that retreating) it hath been disputed. In three weeks after the action, brigadier Anthony Hamilton and captain Lavallin were brought to a trial before a court-martial in Dublin, wherein general de Rosen sate president. The brigadier...
10. oldal - All this seems quite possible ; but I must be candid, and express my conviction that the grounds for believing that Gordon ministered as an Anglican at St. Germain are very slight. Keith is the only one of our authorities who makes such a statement ; and he wrote, or at least printed, as late as 1755.1 Against his evidence must be placed that of the author of the View of the Court of St. Germain, a strictly contemporary witness. The sentence which follows the passage already quoted from him runs...
50. oldal - Wednesday the nth, it was made a prison for the Protestants of the City, of whom a great number were confined to the upper part of the Hall. Upon the 16th the Scholars were all turned out by souldiers, and ordered to carry nothing with 'em but their books. But Mr. Thewles and some others were not permitted to take their books with 'em. Lenan, one of the Scholars of the House, was sick of the small-pox, and died, as it was supposed, by removing.
48. oldal - An Account of the Transactions of the late King James in Ireland. London, 1690.
38. oldal - Introduction, p. 15, and compare Story, p. 9, where we learn that one Mr. Spring, who escaped from Carrickfergus on 23rd August, reported to Schomberg '• that they resolved, if we stormed the Town, to retire all to the Castle, in order to which they had laid in great store of Corn, Beef, Salt, and other Provisions proportionable.

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