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Edward Birmingham and Abigail his wife, Deborah Plunkett, Ruth Beadle, Margaret Harding, and Barbara Mickins, as well for themselves as for any other 'persons as shall appear interested, -paupers. Appellants. The Right Honourable Henry Earl of Shelburne, George Lord Baron of Carbery, Henry Pritty, and James Stopford, Esqs; - respondents. And the said Right Honourable the Lord Baron of Carbery, Henry Pritty, and James Stopford, Esqs.; - - appellants. The said Edward Birmingham and Abigail his wife, Deborah Plunkett, Ruth Beadle, Margaret Harding, and Barbara Mickins, as well for themselves as for any other persons as shall appear to be interested,-paupers. Respondents. The case of the appellants in the original, and the respondents in the cross appeal
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To the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Edward Bermingham and Abigail his wife, William Augustin and Margaret his wife, Richard Plunket and Deborah his wife, Patrick Mackins and Barbara his wife, Jane Hughs, alias Evans, Mary Jackson, John Cooly, Jun. Mary Cooly, alias Williams, Mary Lawler, Susanna Lee, John Mac-Neal and Anne his wife, Anthony Herd, James Humphrys and Anne his wife, Margaret Harding, John Spreckly and Anne his wife, Bridget Turner, and Ruth Beidle, in behalf of themselves and some hundreds of protestants, reduced to extream poverty; representatives of the officers and soldiers, that served in the three regiments, commanded by Colonel Henry Prittie, Colonel Thomas Sadler, and Col. John Cole, in the year, 1641
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Edward Bermingham, and Abigail his wife, and others, representatives of the several officers and soldiers of three regiments commanded by Coll. Henry Pritty, Coll. Thomas Sadler, and Coll. John Cole in the English army, for reducing the Kingdom of Ireland in the rebellion of the year 1641, appellants. The Right Honourable Henry, Lord Baron of Shelburne, respondent. The respondent's case
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