Some of the Presbyterian ministers in the North have petitioned the Lord Justices to be exempted from serving the office of churchwarden; the Archbishop of Tuam and others are to be acquainted with their proceedings; the French troops are still quartered at Blesinton, and the chief officers are very civil to the writer; a letter from Hugh Harding this day tells that Monkstown is exceedingly spoiled and Red Abbey almost destroyed; Dubl.
MS. Rawl. C. 984, fol. 86(2)
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Some of the Presbyterian ministers in the North have petitioned the Lord Justices to be exempted from serving the office of churchwarden; the Archbishop of Tuam and others are to be acquainted with their proceedings; the French troops are still quartered at Blesinton, and the chief officers are very civil to the writer; a letter from Hugh Harding this day tells that Monkstown is exceedingly spoiled and Red Abbey almost destroyed; Dubl.
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MS. Rawl. C. 984, fol. 86(2)
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22 Nov 1690
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Another volume of Bishop Compton's Papers
Some of the Presbyterian ministers in the North have petitioned the Lord Justices to be exempted from serving the office of churchwarden; the Archbishop of Tuam and others are to be acquainted with their proceedings; the French troops are still quartered at Blesinton, and the chief officers are very civil to the writer; a letter from Hugh Harding this day tells that Monkstown is exceedingly spoiled and Red Abbey almost destroyed; Dubl.
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