| Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Charles James Stewart - Early printed books - 1833 - 550 pages
...Bacon's (Lord) Tracts relating to Ireland. (Works, Vol. V.) Two Treatises concerning Ireland, setting forth how and by what means the Laws and Statutes of England came to be in force in Ireland ; by Sir R. Bolton and Sir Sam. Mayart. (Harris's Hibernica.) [Lodge's... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - English literature - 1857 - 320 pages
...appeared, Dublin, 1683, folio. In Harris' Hibernica will be found Sir R. Boltou's Declaration, setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes of England came to be of force in Ireland, with Serjeant Mayart's answer to Sir K. Bolton. — Robert. Worke of... | |
| William Thomas Lowndes - English literature - 1859 - 326 pages
...8. An Essay on the Defects in the Histories of Ireland. 9. Sir Richard Bolton's Declaration, setting forth how, and by what Means, the Laws and Statutes of England came to be of force in Ireland. 10. Serjeant Mayart's Answer to Sir R. Bolton's Declaration. Histriographarum... | |
| James Whiteside - Great Britain - 1868 - 498 pages
...Harris's ' Hibernica,' or Two Treatises Relating to Ireland," containing — " 1. A declaration setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes...from time to time, came to be of force in Ireland ; said to be written by Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. " 2. The answer of Sir Samuel... | |
| James Whiteside - Great Britain - 1868 - 518 pages
...Serjeant-at-Law, and Second Judge of the Common Pleas in Ireland, to a book entitled, ' A Declaration setting forth how, and by what means, the laws and statutes of England, from tune to time, came to be of force in Ireland,' concludes with these remarkable words : — " ' It is... | |
| George Sigerson - Ireland - 1871 - 358 pages
...the King's hands, etc. etc.' " — Sergeant Mayart's Answer to a Book entitled a Declaration, setting forth how and by what means the Laws and Statutes of England, etc., came to be in force in Ireland, by Sir R. Bolton, ffibernica, pp. 43-4. The fact that this Statute... | |
| George Peabody Library - Dictionary catalogs - 1883 - 892 pages
...a preface by Нет. Wm. Jay. New York, 1852. 12°. 3767 Bolton, Sir Richard. A declaration setting forth, how. and by what means, the laws and statutes...of England, from time to time, came to be of force tn Ireland. 45 pp. (Harria, W.. Hibernica, pt. 2.) Bolton, Robert. History of the Protestant Episcopal... | |
| Electronic journals - 1926 - 688 pages
...Preface, pp. 5-6 and pp. 47-48. 1 Serjeant Mayart' s Answer to a Book intitled, A Declaration setting forth how, and by what means, the Laws and Statutes...from time to time, came to be of Force in Ireland. ' My references to this publication are to a later edition of 1770. 4 Hibernica, Part II, Preface,... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1886 - 474 pages
...was erroneouslv supposed to have been the author of a brief treatise entitled 'A Declaration setting forth how and by what means the laws and statutes...from time to time came to be of force in Ireland.' In the archives at Kilkenny Castle is a petition in which Dame Margaret Bolton, widow of Sir Richard... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1888 - 496 pages
...of Advent urers, a manuscript book was widely circulated under the title of ' A Declaration setting forth how and by what means the laws and statutes of England from time to time came to be in force in England.' This work rehearses Darcy's argui ment, and is almost certainly from his pen.... | |
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