or boroughs, or for the faid college of the Holy Trinity of Dub. lin, fhall arife, by death or otherwife, the chancellor, keeper, or commiffioners of the great feal, upon fuch vacancy being certi- fied by them respectively, by the proper warrant, shall forthwith caufe a writ to iffue for the election of a perfon to fill up such vacancy; and fuch writ, and the returns thereon, respectively being returned into the crown-office in that part of the united kingdom called Ireland, fhall from thence be transmitted to the crown-office in that part of the united kingdom called England, and be certified to the House of Commons in the fame manner as the like returns have been usually or shall hereafter be certi- fied; and copies of the said writs and returns, attefted by the chancellor, keeper, or commiffioners of the great seal of Ireland for the time being, shall be preserved in the crown-office of Ire- land, and shall be evidence of fuch writs and returns, in case the original writs and returns fhall be loft; be it enacted, that the faid act, fo herein recited, be taken as a part of this act, and be deemed to all intents and purposes incorporated within the fame.
III. And be it enacted, that the great feal of Ireland may, if his majefty fhall fo think fit, after the Union, be used in like manner as before the Union, except where it is otherwife pro- vided by the foregoing articles, within that part of the united kingdom called Ireland; and that his majesty may, so long as he fhall think fit, continue the privy council of Ireland to be his privy council for that part of the united kingdom called Ireland.
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ANNALS of Ireland 1. 51, 52 Bruce's, Edward, invasion 161
Armoric, of, Saint Lawrence, fierce battle of his band 130
Army, low condition of Antrim, earl of, Randal Mac- donel, circumvented by Munroe unites with the Irish 429 defeated by the confe- derates
Antiremonftrants, II. Attainder, enormous
abolished Bagnal, Sir Henry, flain Blunt, lord Mountjoy, his ex- ploits Baronets inftitution of Borlafe, Sir John, lord justice
Boyne, battle of. II. 135, 142 Bookey, Thomas, killed
Church, ancient of Ireland 52,58 re-established, II.
Cafhel, Synod of, I. Cathal, bloody handed
of James the 2d II. 114, 115 Carew, Sir George, his tranf- actions, [. 303, 306 •Convocation 328, 346. Coote, Sir Charles, his violenoe 397, 399 his death 406 fecond Sir Charles feizes Galway, II. created earl of Mont- rath 31 Convention of Kikenny, I. 413, 416 national scheme of, II. 286, 289 Caftlehaven lord, I. 416, 417 Cromwel, Oliver. acts 488, 499 Henry's acts, II. 17, 20 Clanricarde chief governor 6, 14 Cattle, Irish, prohibited 48, 50 Churchill earl of Marlborough 156, 159 Commerce, Irish, reftricted 191,
192 eftrictions of, relaxed 266 propofitions of 293, 296 Confent, previous difpute con- cerning 225, 226 Cornwallis viceroy 418, 505 refignation of- 505 Clergy of Ferns, character of 515
Defenders Duff, Sir James, his march 392 E.
England, fummary of its hif- tory, I. 59, 64 tranfactions of, II. 23, 26, 69, 73 Edward, prince, lord of Ireland,
149 Enniskilliners, operations of, II. 107, 109, 128, 129
Efmond, Doctor John
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