By the Lord Lieutenant and Council, a proclamation. Rochester : Whereas the late Lords Justices and Council did issue their proclamation.

Author/creator Ireland
Format Electronic
Publication InfoDublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, on the Blind-Key, 1701.
Description6 sheets ; 1⁰.
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Uniform titleProclamations. 1701-11-25
Variant title Whereas the late Lords Justices and Council did issue their proclamation
General noteAt end of text: Given at the Council-Chamber in Dublin, the 25th day of November, 1701.
General noteSigned: Jo. Methuan, C. Narcissus Dublin, Meath, Inchiquin, Mount-Alexander, Abercorne, Will. Kildare, Edw. Down & Conner, Cha. Feilding, Ri. Pyne, Rich. Cox, Robt. Doyne, Chris. Wandesford, Rob. King, Francis Gwyn, Tho. Erle.
General noteOffering rewards at the following rates for the apprehension of returned rebels and papists: £50 for every titular archbishop or bishop, temporal peer, or general officer of the army, £30 for every field-officer, £20 for every vicar-general, dean, or captain, £10 for every Jesuit, friar, monk, lieutenant, cornet or ensign, £5 for every non-commissioned officer and private soldier.
General noteSteele notation: Arms 204; Coun- Execution 2) Pro- 3) gone 4) having 5) Parlia- 6) ex those.
General noteReproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
References Steele, II, 1448
References English Short Title Catalog, T187400.
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