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LETTERS AND PAPERS RELATING TO IRISH POLITICAL AFFAIRS

Catalogue reference: 371/14/F/

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This record is about the LETTERS AND PAPERS RELATING TO IRISH POLITICAL AFFAIRS dating from 1694-1709.

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Reference
371/14/F/
Title
LETTERS AND PAPERS RELATING TO IRISH POLITICAL AFFAIRS
Date
1694-1709
Description

This group includes an important series of letters and papers relating to the Irish parliamentary sessions of 1695, 1697, 1698 and 1709, in particular letters to Somers from Lord Deputy Capell, 1695, and from Lord Chancellor Methuen, 1697, and Lord Chancellor Freeman, 1708-1709; For a calendar of these papers see Eighteenth-Century Irish Official Papers in Great Britain (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 1973); a facsimile of Lord Capel's letter to the Duke of Shrewsbury, 7 Oct 1695; (371/14/F/13), was used in Ireland after the Glorious Revolution (1976) in the PRONI Education Facsimile series.

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Surrey History Centre
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/96cb4d95-5b12-448a-b7b8-7d923055aa30/

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371/14/

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LETTERS AND PAPERS RELATING TO IRISH POLITICAL AFFAIRS