Number 23 of 2015

Statute Law Revision Act 2015

Number 23 of 2015

STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 2015

CONTENTS

Section 1. Interpretation 2. General statute law revision revocation and saver 3. Specific revocations 4. Assignment of citations 5. Savings 6. Amendment of sections 2 and 3 of Statutory Instruments Act 1947 7. Evidence of certain instruments and designation of specified institution 8. Transfer of functions under section 8 of Statute Law Revision Act 2007 9. Short title and collective citations

SCHEDULE 1

INSTRUMENTS RETAINED IN FORCE

Part 1

IRISH INSTRUMENTS 1169 TO 1800

Part 2

INSTRUMENTS OF ENGLAND 1066 TO 1707

Part 3

INSTRUMENTS OF GREAT BRITAIN 1707 TO 1800

Part 4

INSTRUMENTS OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND 1801 TO 1820

Part 5

UNITED KINGDOM INSTRUMENTS 1801 TO 1820

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SCHEDULE 2

Part 1

IRISH INSTRUMENTS 1169 TO 1800

Part 2

INSTRUMENTS OF ENGLAND 1066 TO 1707

Part 3

INSTRUMENTS OF GREAT BRITAIN 1707 TO 1800

Part 4

INSTRUMENTS OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND 1801 TO 1820

Part 5

UNITED KINGDOM INSTRUMENTS 1801 TO 1820

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ACTS REFERRED TO

Defence (Amendment) Act 1990 (No. 6) Defence Act 1954 (No. 18) Documentary Evidence Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict.) c. 37 Documentary Evidence Act 1882 (45 & 46 Vict.) c. 9 Evidence Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.) c. 113 Interpretation Act 2005 (No. 23) Short Titles Acts 1896 to 2012 Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict.) c. 98 Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict.) c. 57 Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1879 (42 & 43 Vict.) c. 24 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict.) c. 57 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1890 (53 & 54 Vict.) c. 51 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict.) c. 54 Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act 2005 (No. 32) Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act 1962 (No. 29) Statute Law Revision (Substituted Enactments) Act 1876 (39 & 40 Vict.) c. 20 Statute Law Revision Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict.) c. 101 Statute Law Revision Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict.) c. 59 Statute Law Revision Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict.) c. 69 Statute Law Revision Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict.) c. 116 Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict.) c. 63 Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2) (35 & 36 Vict.) c. 97 Statute Law Revision Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict.) c. 91 Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (37 & 38 Vict.) c. 35 Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2) (37 & 38 Vict.) c. 96 Statute Law Revision Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict.) c. 66 Statute Law Revision Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict.) c. 79 Statute Law Revision Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict.) c. 39 Statute Law Revision Act 1887 (50 & 51 Vict.) c. 59 Statute Law Revision Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict.) c. 3 Statute Law Revision Act 1890 (53 & 54 Vict.) c. 33 Statute Law Revision Act 1891 (54 & 55 Vict.) c. 67 Statute Law Revision Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict.) c. 19 Statute Law Revision Act 1893 (56 & 57 Vict.) c. 14 Statute Law Revision Act 1894 (57 & 58 Vict.) c. 56 Statute Law Revision Act 1898 (61 & 62 Vict.) c. 22

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Statute Law Revision Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7) c. 49 Statute Law Revision Act 1983 (No. 11) Statute Law Revision Act 2007 (No. 28) Statute Law Revision Act 2009 (No. 46) Statute Law Revision Act 2012 (No. 19) Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Act 1955 (No. 26) Statutory Instruments Act 1947 (No. 44)

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STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 2015

An Act to promote the revision of statute law by revoking, with the exception of certain instruments, every instrument made before 1 January 1821, to identify those instruments that are not being revoked by this Act, to assign citations to those instruments so as to facilitate their citation, to amend the Statutory Instruments Act 1947, to provide a means by which prima facie evidence of certain instruments may be given, to transfer certain functions under the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 and to provide for related matters. [18th July, 2015.] Be it enacted by the Oireachtas as follows:

Interpretation 1. In this Act— “Act of 2005” means the Interpretation Act 2005; “instrument” means— (a) an order, regulation, rule, bye-law, scheme or proclamation, (b) any similar instrument (including a warrant, licence, certificate, direction, notice or guideline) of a regulatory, general or public nature, howsoever described, other than a charter or letters patent, or (c) any instrument referred to in Schedule 2, which was made in exercise of a power conferred by or under a statute, instrument, charter, administrative authority or executive authority including a prerogative power, or which was published in, or notice of the making of which was published in, the Dublin Gazette or the London Gazette; “made” includes issued, granted or otherwise created; “Minister” means the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform; “statute” includes, where the context allows, a royal ordinance, charter or similar document that— (a) is of a public and general nature, and (b) by virtue of its antiquity and having been granted or otherwise made before or during the development of the parliamentary system, is judicially noticed as having the force and effect of an .

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General statute law revision revocation and saver 2. (1) Subject to subsection (2), all instruments made before 1 January 1821 that are in force in the State immediately before the passing of this Act are revoked. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to— (a) the instruments specified in Schedule 1, or (b) any saving, or any transitional or continuing matter, provided for or in respect of an instrument revoked by or under— (i) any instrument made, or (ii) any statute passed, before the passing of this Act. (3) Subsection (2)(b) is without prejudice to section 27 of the Act of 2005 and section 5. (4) The inclusion of an instrument in Schedule 1 shall not confer any statutory effect on the instrument or restrict the exercise of any power to amend or revoke that instrument. (5) An instrument specified in column (3) of Schedule 1, opposite a reference number specified in column (1) of that Schedule, may be revoked by an order made by the Minister of the Government specified in column (5) of that Schedule opposite that reference number. (6) Subsection (5) is without prejudice to any other power of revocation, including section 22(3) of the Act of 2005. (7) An order under subsection (5) shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas as soon as may be after it is made and, if either such House, within the next 21 days on which the House sits after the order is laid before it, passes a resolution annulling the order, the order shall be annulled accordingly, but without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under it.

Specific revocations 3. (1) For ease of reference, there is set out in Schedule 2 a list of instruments made before 1 January 1821 which— (a) were not wholly revoked before the passing of this Act, and (b) are not saved by virtue of section 2(2)(a), and for the purposes of this subsection “wholly revoked” includes an instrument to which section 2(2)(b) relates. (2) The fact that an instrument, other than an instrument to which section 2(2)(a) relates, is not referred to in Schedule 2 shall not be read as saving or continuing such instrument for any purpose other than as provided for by or referred to in section 2(2) (b).

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(3) The inclusion of an instrument in Schedule 2 shall not be taken as evidence that the instrument, or any provision of it, was of full force and effect immediately before the passing of this Act.

Assignment of citations 4. In respect of each instrument specified in column (1) in any Part of Schedule 1, each such instrument may be cited by the citation assigned to it in column (4) of the Part concerned opposite the mention of that instrument in column (3).

Savings 5. (1) This Act does not affect any existing principle or rule of law or equity or any established jurisdiction, form or course of pleading, practice or procedure or any existing trust, notwithstanding that it may have been in any manner derived from, affirmed or recognised by any instrument revoked by this Act. (2) Where any instrument not revoked by this Act, or statute, has been commenced, applied, confirmed, revived or perpetuated by a revoked instrument, such commencement, application, confirmation, revival or perpetuation is not affected by the revocation.

Amendment of sections 2 and 3 of Statutory Instruments Act 1947 6. The Statutory Instruments Act 1947 is amended— (a) in section 2— (i) by inserting after subsection (2) the following: “(2A) Statutory instruments made under any of— (a) sections 17, 21 to 23, 25 to 27, 29, 33, 35, 36(3) as respects revocation orders, 37 to 49, 53, 55, 56, 60 to 68, 70, 72, 73, 75, 80 to 82, 84, 86 to 88, 90, 92 to 94, 97, 98, 100, 102, 103, 114 to 117, 180, 182, 184, 243, 244, 246, 290 and 292 of the Defence Act 1954, or (b) sections 2 and 5 of the Defence (Amendment) Act 1990, shall not be instruments to which this Act primarily applies.”, (ii) by repealing subsections (3) and (4), and (iii) in subsection (5)— (I) in paragraph (a), by deleting “or direction”, and (II) in paragraph (b), by deleting “or direction” in both places where it occurs, and

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(b) in section 3(1) (as substituted by section 1 of the Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Act 1955) in paragraph (a), by deleting all the words beginning with “, the Dublin Chamber of Commerce” down to and including “the Galway Chamber of Commerce”.

Evidence of certain instruments and designation of specified institution 7. (1) In addition to the provisions of the Evidence Act 1845, the Documentary Evidence Act 1868 and the Documentary Evidence Act 1882 (in so far as they relate to the publications set out in paragraph (a)), prima facie evidence of an instrument (including, if required, an instrument revoked by section 2) may be given in all courts and in all legal proceedings— (a) by producing a copy of the instrument as published in one of the following publications: (i) the Dublin Gazette (in the Schedules referred to as “D.G.”); (ii) the London Gazette (in the Schedules referred to as “L.G.”); (iii) Iris Oifigiúil; (iv) the annual volumes of Statutory Rules and Orders, published by authority from 1894 to 1922; (v) the Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, published by authority in 1889; (vi) the Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, published by authority in 1903; (vii) the Statutory Rules and Orders and Statutory Instruments Revised, third edition, published by the H.M.S.O. in 1948 (in Schedule 2 referred to as “Rev. 1948”); (viii) “Proclamations of Ireland”, edited by James Kelly with Marian Lyons, published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission in 2014 (in the Schedules referred to as “P.O.I.”); (ix) “A Bibliography of Proclamations 1485-1910”, Volume I, edited by Robert Steele and published in 1910 (in the Schedules referred to as “Steele Vol. 1”); (x) “A Bibliography of Proclamations 1485-1910”, Volume II, edited by Robert Steele and published in 1910 (in the Schedules referred to as “Steele Vol. 2”); (xi) “A Bibliography of Proclamations 1485-1910”, Volume III, edited by Robert Steele and published in 1910; (xii) “A Bibliography of Proclamations 1485-1910”, Volume IV, edited by Robert Steele and published in 1913 (in the Schedules referred to as “Steele Vol. 4”);

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(xiii) “Tudor Royal Proclamations”, Volume I, edited by Paul Hughes and James Larkin and published in 1964 (in the Schedules referred to as H. & L.T. Vol. 1); (xiv) “Tudor Royal Proclamations”, Volume II, edited by Paul Hughes and James Larkin and published in 1969 (in the Schedules referred to as H. & L.T. Vol. 2); (xv) “Tudor Royal Proclamations”, Volume III, edited by Paul Hughes and James Larkin and published in 1969 (in the Schedules referred to as H. & L.T. Vol. 3); (xvi) “Stuart Royal Proclamations”, Volume I, edited by Paul Hughes and James Larkin and published in 1973 (in the Schedules referred to as H. & L. S. Vol. 1); (xvii) “Stuart Royal Proclamations”, Volume II, edited by James Larkin and published in 1983 (in the Schedules referred to as Larkin S. Vol. 2), or (b) by producing a copy taken from the copy of the instrument as published in any publication referred to in paragraph (a), where the copy so taken is certified by an official of a specified institution to be a true and accurate copy of the instrument as appears in the publication concerned; and any document purporting to be a copy so taken (however expressed) shall be received in evidence without proof of the official position or handwriting of the person signing the certificate, or of his or her authority to do so. (2) (a) In subsection (1)(b) “specified institution” means the National Library of Ireland, or such other library or archive as may be designated in writing by the Minister under paragraph (b). (b) The Minister may designate a library or archive for the purposes of this section and, except where otherwise provided for by the designation, the designation shall be deemed to be made in respect of all of the publications referred to in subsection (1)(a). (c) A designation under paragraph (b) may be revoked by the Minister. (d) Notice of the making of a designation or a revocation under this subsection shall be published in the Iris Oifigiúil as soon as practicable after it has been made. (3) A specified institution may impose a charge or charges for the purpose of covering the costs incurred by it in providing, under this section, a copy of an instrument, including costs relating to retrieving and copying from the publication concerned and checking and certifying the copy of the instrument.

Transfer of functions under section 8 of Statute Law Revision Act 2007 8. The functions of the Taoiseach under section 8 of the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 are transferred to the Minister.

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Short title and collective citations 9. (1) This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision Act 2015. (2) The Short Titles Acts 1896 to 2012, section 4, this subsection and, in so far as it relates to section 4, Schedule 1 may be cited together as the Short Titles Acts 1896 to 2015. (3) The statutes specified in the Table to this section and this Act may be cited together as the Statute Law Revision Acts 1861 to 2015. Table List of Prior Statutes included in Collective Citation provided by subsection (3) Statute Law Revision Act 1861 Statute Law Revision Act 1867 Statute Law Revision Act 1870 Statute Law Revision Act 1871 Statute Law Revision Act 1872 Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2) Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 Statute Law Revision Act 1873 Statute Law Revision Act 1874 Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2) Statute Law Revision Act 1875 Statute Law Revision (Substituted Enactments) Act 1876 Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1878 Statute Law Revision Act 1878 Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1879 Statute Law Revision Act 1883 Statute Law Revision Act 1887 Statute Law Revision Act 1888 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1888 Statute Law Revision Act 1890 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1890 Statute Law Revision Act 1891 Statute Law Revision Act 1892 Statute Law Revision Act 1893 Statute Law Revision (No. 2) Act 1893

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Statute Law Revision Act 1894 Statute Law Revision Act 1898 Statute Law Revision Act 1908 Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act 1962 Statute Law Revision Act 1983 Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act 2005 Statute Law Revision Act 2007 Statute Law Revision Act 2009 Statute Law Revision Act 2012

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SCHEDULE 1

INSTRUMENTS RETAINED IN FORCE

Part 1

IRISH INSTRUMENTS 1169 TO 1800 Reference Date Subject matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act 1. April 26, 1677 Proclamation against Form of Minister for [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. illegal warrants by some Warrants Order Justice and 379] sheriffs and justices of 1677 Equality the peace that omit to name the persons against whom they are granted 2. February 6, Proclamation authorising Genealogical Minister for 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. Ulster King of Arms to Office Order Arts, Heritage 1 p. 453] prevent improper use of 1685 and the arms, style of esquire or Gaeltacht gentleman, etc. 3. October 25, Declaration announcing Dublin Gazette Minister for 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. that the Dublin Gazette Order 1705 Public 2 p. 582] is published by authority Expenditure and Reform 4. November 14, Licence to William Forward Name Minister for 1780 [D.G., Howard to use the name and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 3902] and arms of Forward 1780 and the Gaeltacht 5. May 3, 1781 Licence to Francis Conyngham Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Pierpont Burton, Baron Name and Arms Arts, Heritage 3980] Conyngham, to use the Order 1781 and the name and arms of Gaeltacht Conyngham 6. May 3, 1781 Licence to William Conyngham Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Burton to use the name Name and Arms Arts, Heritage 3980] and arms of Conyngham (No. 2) Order and the 1781 Gaeltacht 7. July 27, 1782 Commission regarding Bank of Ireland Minister for Bank of Ireland Order 1782 Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation 8. August 1, 1795 Licence to Noah Webb Dalway Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. to use the name and and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 6209] arms of Dalway 1795 and the Gaeltacht

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Part 2

INSTRUMENTS OF ENGLAND 1066 TO 1707 Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act 9. March 8, 1624 Proclamation Protection of Minister for [Steele Vol. 1 p. concerning ambassadors Foreign Foreign 162] and foreign ministers Diplomats Affairs and Order 1624 Trade

Part 3

INSTRUMENTS OF GREAT BRITAIN 1707 TO 1800 Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act 10. April 15, 1775 Licence to Richard Meredyth Minister for [L.G., Issue No. Gorges to use the name Name and Arts, Heritage 11552] and arms of Meredyth Arms Order and the 1775 Gaeltacht 11. December 23, Licence to Bryan Paul Lynch Name Minister for 1780 [L.G., de Killikelly to use the and Arms Arts, Heritage Issue No. name and arms of Lynch Order 1780 and the 12146] Gaeltacht 12. September 19, Licence to Thomas Leigh Name Minister for 1789 [L.G., Charles Tracy to use the and Arms Arts, Heritage Issue No. name and arms of Leigh Order 1789 and the 13132] Gaeltacht 13. December 13, Licence to Hugh Palliser Name Minister for 1798 [D.G., Palliser Walters to use and Arms Arts, Heritage Issue No. 6738] the name and arms of Order 1798 and the Palliser Gaeltacht

Part 4

INSTRUMENTS OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND 1801 TO 1820 Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act 14. November 26, Licence to George Lamb Name Minister for 1801 [D.G., Audouin to use name and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 7200] and arms of Lamb 1801 and the Gaeltacht 15. January 8, 1806 Licence to James West to Lyster Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. use name and arms of and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 7848] Lyster 1806 and the Gaeltacht

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Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act 16. March 8, 1806 Licence to George Sheils Eccleston Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. to use name and arms of and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 7882] Eccleston 1806 and the Gaeltacht 17. March 8, 1806 Licence to Walter Clarke Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. O'Donnell to use name and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 7882] and arms of Clarke 1806 and the Gaeltacht 18. March 9, 1808 Licence to Thomas Brooke Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Grove to use name and and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 8189] arms of Brooke 1808 and the Gaeltacht 19. August 19, 1808 Order setting out the Dublin Police Minister for [D.G., Issue No. limits of the divisions of Order 1808 Justice and 8261] the district of Dublin Equality City 20. November 11, Licence to Richard Reynolds Name Minister for 1808 [D.G., Yeung to use name and and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 8295] arms of Reynolds 1808 and the Gaeltacht 21. January 11, 1809 Licence to Samuel Crommelin Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Delacherois to use name Name and Arms Arts, Heritage 8322] and arms of Crommelin Order 1809 and the Gaeltacht 22. January 24, Licence to Mathew Smyth Name Minister for 1809 [D.G., Blood to use name and and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 8328] arms of Smyth 1809 and the Gaeltacht 23. May 24, 1809 Licence to Henry Noble Waller Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. to use name and arms of and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 8378] Waller 1809 and the Gaeltacht 24. May 29, 1809 Licence to Sir John Walshe Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Allen Johnson to use and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 8380] name and arms of 1809 and the Walshe Gaeltacht 25. February 1, Licence authorising Miller Name Minister for 1812 [D.G., Croasdaile Bowen and and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 8825] others to use the name 1812 and the and arms of Miller Gaeltacht 26. April 29, 1812 Licence authorising Murray of Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Alexander Murray, Broughton Arts, Heritage 8851] Castlemurray, County Name and Arms and the Donegal to take and bear Order 1812 Gaeltacht the name and arms of Murray of Broughton 27. July 8, 1812 Licence authorising FitzHenry Minister for

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Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act [D.G., Issue No. William Evans from Name and Arms Arts, Heritage 8882] County Carlow to take Order 1812 and the and bear the name and Gaeltacht arms of FitzHenry 28. October 9, 1812 Licence authorising Sir Nugent Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Hugh O'Reilly, and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 8926] Ballinlough, County 1812 and the Westmeath to take and Gaeltacht bear the name and arms of Nugent 29. October 10, Licence authorising Nugent Name Minister for 1812 [D.G., Andrew Savage, and Arms (No. Arts, Heritage Issue No. 8926] Portaferry, County Down 2) Order 1812 and the to take and use the name Gaeltacht and arms of Nugent 30. June 29, 1814 Licence authorising Power Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Francis Mandeville, and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 9241] Wilmar, County 1814 and the Tipperary to take and use Gaeltacht the name and arms of Power 31. August 5, 1815 Licence and authority to De Minister for [D.G., Issue No. Sir Francis Hervey and Montmorency Arts, Heritage 9431] others to resume their Name and Arms and the original name and arms Order 1815 Gaeltacht of De Montmorency 32. February 19, Licence permitting the Howard Name Minister for 1816 [D.G., Right Honorable and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 9516] William Earl of Wicklow 1816 and the to resume his former Gaeltacht paternal name and arms of Howard after his name of Forward 33. April 5, 1816 Licence granting Crosbie Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. permission to Reverend and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 9536] John Talbot to take and 1816 and the use the name and arms Gaeltacht of Crosbie 34. December 6, Licence and authority to Norman Name Minister for 1817 [D.G., Thomas Lee to take and and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 9799] use the name and arms 1817 and the of Norman Gaeltacht 35. June 23, 1820 Licence authorising Crosby Name Minister for [D.G., Issue No. James John Lord to take and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 10203] the name and arms of 1820 and the Crosby Gaeltacht 36. September 18, Licence granting Montgomery Minister for 1820 [D.G., authority to Conway Name and Arms Arts, Heritage

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Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act Issue No. Heatley to take and use Order 1820 and the 10240] the name and arms of Gaeltacht Montgomery

PART 5

UNITED KINGDOM INSTRUMENTS 1801 TO 1820 Reference Date Subject Matter New citation Minister Number assigned by responsible this Act 37. October 9, 1801 Licence to John Cramer Roberts Name Minister for [L.G., Issue No. to use the name and arms and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 15415] of Roberts 1801 and the Gaeltacht 38. August 30, 1804 Licence to Robert Gore Booth Name Minister for [L.G., Issue No. to use the name and arms and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 15737] of Booth 1804 and the Gaeltacht 39. September 9, Smuggling Minister for 1807 [L.G., regarding the prevention Order 1807 Finance Issue No. of smuggling 16064] 40. February 13, Licence to John O’Neill Name Minister for 1808 [L.G., Geoghegan to use name and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. 16118] and arms of O’Neill 1808 and the Gaeltacht 41. January 10, Licence to William Gore Ormsby Name Minister for 1815 [L.G., and Mary Ormsby to use and Arms Order Arts, Heritage Issue No. the name and arms of 1815 and the 16975] Ormsby Gaeltacht 42. April 20, 1815 Licence to Sir John Hamilton Arms Minister for [L.G., Issue No. Hamilton and his Order 1815 Arts, Heritage 17005] descendants to accept an and the augmentation to their Gaeltacht arms 43. June 7, 1817 Licence granting the Coghill Name Minister for [L.G., Issue No. right to bear the arms and Arms Order Arts, Heritage 17259] and use the name of 1817 and the Coghill to Sir Josiah Gaeltacht Coghill Cramer of Drumcondra

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SCHEDULE 2

INSTRUMENTS REVOKED

Part 1

IRISH INSTRUMENTS 1169 TO 1800 Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1. 1385 [P.R.O. Vol. 1 p. 487] Declaration as to persons aggrieved by Philip de Courtenay, Lieutenant of Ireland 2. 1537 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Order settling the currency in Ireland and bringing it to the same value as the coin in England 3. July 31, 1537 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Order granting a pardon for all those involved in the Fitz-gerald rebellion 4. June 19, 1541 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Proclamation pardoning all prisoners (treason, murder, rape and debt excepted) 5. October 9, 1541 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for a hosting against 1] O’Neill 6. 1543 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Proclamation for the use of clipped money 7. 1543 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Proclamation prohibiting the sale of cattle other than on the market day 8. July, 1543 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Order for a general hosting 9. 1546 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Proclamation for the relieving of rebels 10. May 20, 1546 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Order for a general hosting 11. November 18, 1546 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for a cess in Dublin, Kildare, p. 1] Uriell, Meath and Westmeath 12. February 27, 1547 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for a cess p. 1] 13. April 28, 1547 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for a general hosting 14. 1548 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Proclamation declaring that no distress shall be taken for debt 15. May 18, 1548 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for a general hosting 16. July 16, 1548 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Proclamation in relation to money, silver and plate 17. July 8, 1550 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for a general hosting against the Cavanaughes 18. October, 1550 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order prohibiting the exportation of wool, tallow, butter and linen yarn from Ireland 19. May 23, 1552 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for a general hosting on 20 June

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 20. August 17, 1553 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting upon new stirs 2] of Donogh O’Connor Faley to begin on 4 September 1553 21. April 27, 1554 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for a general hosting against O’Reelie 22. August 16, 1555 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting 2] 23. May 27, 1556 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for the payment of royal debts 24. June 3, 1556 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order for a hosting against the Scots to begin on 2 July 1556 25. June 27, 1556 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 2] Order fixing rates for soldiers’ provisions 26. November 7, 1556 [Steele Vol. 2 Order prohibiting the sale of corn from p. 2] the Pale to Irish counties 27. February 25, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 Order offering a £100 reward for Donogh p. 2] O’Connor 28. February 25, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the bringing in of the goods of p. 3] Donogh O’Connor 29. March 27, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing good order 3] between the soldiers and the country 30. July 3, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 3] Order for a hosting against the rebels on 2 August 31. July 16, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 3] Order for the relief of Donogh O’Connor 32. October 20, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the registration of all retainers 3] 33. November 30, 1557 [Steele Vol. 2 Order prohibiting the sale of corn from p. 3] the Pale into the Irish country 34. May 27, 1558 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 3] Order for a general hosting 35. July 31, 1559 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 3] Order for a general hosting 36. October, 1559 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 3] Proclamation providing the rating of base coins 37. February 14, 1560 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation in relation to the stay of the p. 3] army attempting to pass over sea without licence 38. February 14, 1560 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the appearance of Sir Oswald p. 3] Massingberd, late prior of Kilmainham 39. August 20, 1560 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting 3] 40. August 21, 1560 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the sale of corn from 4] the Pale 41. October 29, 1560 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring the continuance of 4] the base coins of England to be current in

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Ireland 42. January 24, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation inhibiting the bringing of 4] the base coins of England into this Realm 43. January 24, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the indenting of 4] coin to be received for commodities 44. January 25, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order inhibiting the transportation of 4] money out of the Realm 45. March 24, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation in relation to the fall of the 4] coin 46. April, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 4] Proclamation for keeping the coins within the Realm 47. June 8, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 4] Proclamation declaring Shane O’Neill to be a traitor 48. June 8, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order for a general hosting 49. July, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order correcting the severe justice for the falsehood and treason of Shane O’Neill 50. July 14, 1561 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order decrying base coin 51. March 15, 1563 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for Shane O’Neill 5] 52. May 19, 1563 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order for a general hosting 53. August 16, 1564 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring that all who assist 5] O’Connor and others in any way are ipso facto traitors and rebels 54. April, 1566 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order declaring that ordinances for the benefit of Irish counties committed to the seneschals to be observed through all Leinster, Meath and West Meath 55. July 16, 1566 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order for a general hosting on 15 August 56. August 2, 1566 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Proclamation for Shane O’Neill and his adherents standing with him in open hostility against our Sovereign Lady 57. August 2, 1566 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Proclamation prohibiting powder, shott, or other munition, or any other relief of victuals to be sold, sent or conveyed to Shane O’Neill or his adherents 58. June 3, 1567 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Order for a general hosting 59. May 20, 1568 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Order for a general hosting against the Scots 60. 1569 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Proclamation in relation to the war which Lord James Geraldine waged in Ireland for the faith

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 61. June 1, 1569 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Order for a general hosting against the rebels on 15 July 1569 62. June 16, 1569 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Order declaring Sir Edmund, Edward and Piers Butler as traitors 63. October 11, 1569 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting against the 6] rebels on 22 October 1569 64. November 18, 1569 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering a money payment in p. 6] place of the hosting 65. January 13, 1570 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order remitting the late intended hosting 6] 66. July 15, 1570 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 6] Order for a general hosting against Turlough Lynagh on 15 August 67. May 21, 1571 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 7] Order for the unequal burden of cess within the English Pale 68. October 19, 1571 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring that persons indicted of 7] treason are to surrender 69. 1572 [Steel Vol. 2 p. 7] Proclamation for rebellion against Rory Oge 70. June 11, 1573 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 7] Order for a general hosting to begin 20 July 1573 71. August 1, 1574 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 7] Proclamation offering a reward and pension in connection with Gerald, Earl of Desmond 72. November, 1574 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation showing what causes moved 8] the Earl of Essex to execute Sir Brian’s soldiers and to detain him in custody 73. March 26, 1575 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting to begin 10 8] April 1575 74. June 28, 1575 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 8] Order for Terence O’Neill and his followers 75. May 18, 1576 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 8] Order for a general hosting to begin 10 April 1575 76. October 19, 1576 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation explaining the statutes for 8] freedoms made 3 & 4 Philip and Mary, and 11 Elizabeth with allowances set down for the soldiers’ meat, their boys and horses 77. June, 1577 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 8] Order for a general hosting to begin 12 August 1577 78. November, 1577 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reforming disorders in 8] Wexford 79. November, 1578 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting to begin 24

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 8] December 1578 80. December 18, 1578 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for payment of subsidy on wines in p. 8] Ireland 81. March 28, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the wearing of arms, 8] except sword, dagger, and skein; and the use of Irish apparel 82. July, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 8] Order for the general hosting prorogued to meet at Rosseke on 18 August 1579 83. November 2, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for Gerald Earl of Desmond p. 8] 84. November 6, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring that every p. 8] horseman should wear red crosses 85. December 1, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation concerning spreaders of p. 9] infamous libels, and passage of suspect persons 86. December, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a general hosting, to begin 10 9] January 1580 87. December 31, 1579 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the p. 9] transportation of soldiers, horses and certain wares 88. January 6, 1580 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation against forestallers and 9] regrators of markets, gray merchants and coursers 89. January 6, 1580 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for an arrear of bonaght in relation 9] to the lands owned by McMurrough 90. January 24, 1580 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring that provisions 9] taken for more than personal use should be restored 91. January 24, 1580 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring that Desmond and his 9] brothers are traitors 92. April 14, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 9] Proclamation prohibiting abuses practised by the soldiers 93. April 26, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 9] Order declaring the Earl of Desmond and his confederates to be traitors 94. June 25, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 9] Proclamation excepting from pardon the Earl and Countess of Desmond, Viscount Baltinglass and others 95. July 9, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 9] Order for a hosting against O’Neill and O’Donnell 96. July 24, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Proclamation offering a pardon to all surrendering before 10 days 97. November 10, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 Order settling the rates to be paid by the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 10] soldier for his meals and for the avoiding of disorders 98. 1582 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Proclamation offering a general pardon to Munster for all crimes before 1 January last 99. May, 1582 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order for a general hosting to begin 19 June 1582 100. October, 1582 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order granting a pardon to all rebels in Munster excepting Desmond 101. November 13, 1582 [Steele Vol. 2 Order permitting cess for household p. 10] provisions 102. May, 1583 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order for a general hosting to begin 10 June 1583 103. June, 1583 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order offering a pardon in relation to crimes of rebellion before 1 May 1583 104. June 16, 1583 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order prohibiting any of the inhabitants of the northern parts from intermeddling in any war between Turlough Lynagh and O’Donnell 105. June 30, 1583 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order settling the sums due to every corporate town, barony etc. for provisions, the regular payment of which was interrupted by James Fitz Maurice’s late war 106. July 16, 1583 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 10] Order offering a reward of 100 marcs for Patrick McGowan, priest, for preaching against the Queen in Rome and France 107. October 7, 1583 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting any to pass out of 10] Ireland into England without passport of the Lord Justices 108. January 30, 1584 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for a special Commission of Oyer 10] and Terminer at Cavan before the Lords Justices on 9 March next 109. June 21, 1584 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 10 August 1584 110. July 8, 1584 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Proclamation in connection with the restraint of horses, colts and mares at ports 111. July 22, 1584 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order concerning the diet of the soldier and what he shall pay 112. August 6, 1584 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the return within six 11] months of Irish fugitives in foreign parts 113. December 18, 1584 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration setting out orders to be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 11] observed by the justices of the peace within their several limits throughout the Realm 114. May 23, 1585 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order granting pardon for all crimes committed before 1 May 1583 115. June, 1585 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order declaring a general hosting on 1 July 1585 116. June 14, 1585 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order punishing justices of peace for not executing their offices nor taking the oath of supremacy 117. April, 1586 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 20 June 1587 118. May, 1587 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 11] Order declaring a general hosting to begin 20 July 1587 119. November 4, 1587 [Steele Vol. 2 Order disposing of lands in connection p. 11] with the Earl of Desmond’s rebellion 120. March 10, 1588 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order authorising provisions to be 12] provided for troops 121. June 30, 1588 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order declaring a general hosting to begin 12 August 1588 122. February 1, 1589 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for redress of the oppression of 11] officers in Munster and taking up great and small achats 123. May 30, 1589 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 20 June 1589 124. November, 1589 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation imposing restraint of corn 12] and victuals upon pain of death 125. December 27, 1589 [Steele Vol. 2 Order commanding all loyal subjects to p. 12] appear at Galway on 12 January 126. 1590 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Proclamation inhibiting resorting to the well near Rathfarnham upon pain of death 127. March, 1590 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order declaring a general hosting to begin 18 May 1590 128. May, 1590 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order prohibiting the sale of horses out of the Pale upon pain off death 129. June, 1591 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 24 July 1591 130. 1592 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Proclamation restraining hawking 131. June, 1593 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 16 July 1593 132. March, 1594 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 12] Order declaring a general hosting to begin 18 April 1594

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 133. February 16, 1595 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering all the goods and p. 12] chattels of the traitors to be brought in 134. April 9, 1595 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 13] Order against the Earl of Tyrone 135. June 12, 1595 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 13] Proclamation offering a pardon to confederates of the Earl of Tyrone and other principle traitors in Ulster 136. August 20, 1595 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding the import of 13] gunpowder, or its sale except to noblemen, sheriffs and justices of peace 137. August 20, 1595 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation restraining the carriage of 13] corn out of any part of this Realm of Ireland 138. April 20, 1596 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the extortion of 13] soldiers 139. July 16, 1596 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 13] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 16 August 1596 140. May 23, 1597 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 13] Order declaring a general hosting on 16 July 1597 141. April 27, 1598 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering a general hosting to 13] begin on 6 June 1598 142. March, 1599 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 13] Declaration ordering a general hosting to begin on 1 May 1599 143. March 31, 1599 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring Her Majesty’s 13] resolution in sending her army into the Realm of Ireland 144. October, 1599 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 14] Order revoking 38 knighthoods conferred by Essex 145. March 7, 1600 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning army debts 14] 146. April 12, 1600 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring a general hosting to begin 14] on 20 May 1600 147. August 10, 1600 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation restraining the sale of 14] powder and arms in Ireland without special warrant 148. November 22, 1600 [Steele Vol. 2 Order offering a reward and pardon for p. 14] the apprehension of Hugh O’Neill 149. February, 1601 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order granting a general pardon with 14] certain exceptions for the Province of Munster 150. May, 1601 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 14] Order declaring a general hosting to begin 30 June 1601 151. May 20, 1601 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 14] Order providing for a new coinage and the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number rate of exchange 152. July 18, 1601 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 15] Proclamation renewing the offer of a reward for the capture or death of the Earl of Tyrone, Hugh O’Neill 153. May, 1602 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 15] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 1 June 1602 154. June 2, 1602 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 15] Proclamation denouncing head money for the arch-traitor Tyrone 155. June 9, 1602 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 15] Order for frauds on the exchange 156. January 24, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the exchange between England 15] and Ireland 157. March 10, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting traffic with Spain 15] 158. April 5, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 15] Order proclaiming James I as only Sovereign, Lord and King of these Imperial Crowns 159. April 18, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for coinage 16] 160. June, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 16] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 1 August 1603 161. October 11, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for coinage and a new standard 16] 162. December 3, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation authorising money of p. 16] Ireland to be current in England 163. August 14, 1604 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order offering a reward for the 16] apprehension of Jesuits, seminary and mass-priests 164. August 14, 1604 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order announcing the King’s style 16] 165. November 26, 1604 [Steele Vol. 2 Order establishing a port at Derry p. 16] 166. January 22, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order reducing the value of the old mixed 16] coin 167. February 20, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 Order revoking commissions of martial p. 17] law 168. February 20, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the carrying of arms p. 17] 169. March 11, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order granting a pardon for offences 17] before the King’s accession 170. May 11, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 17] Order declaring a general hosting to begin on 3 July 1605

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 171. July 4, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 17] Order enforcing uniformity in religion 172. August 3, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the chief justices 17] 173. October 24, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order requiring regular attendance on 17] public worship in the parish churches and publishing the Act of Uniformity [1560 (2 Eliz.) c. 2] 174. March 10, 1606 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the importation of arms, 17] ammunition and military stores 175. July 15, 1606 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 18] Order remedying defective titles 176. November 11, 1606 [Steele Vol. 2 Order abolishing the term ‘sterling’ in p. 18] Ireland and establishing the value of the ‘harp-shilling’ 177. March 7, 1607 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order requiring the recorder and 18] burgesses of Drogheda to return 178. May 19, 1607 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 18] Order declaring English shilling to be current in Ireland at 16d. Irish 179. September 7, 1607 [Steele Vol. 2 Order addressing the inhabitants of p. 18] Tyrone and Tyrconnell in connection with the flight of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell 180. November 9, 1607 [Steele Vol. 2 Order declaring that the lands of Tyrone p. 18] and Tyrconnell have been taken into the King’s hands 181. November 23, 1607 [Steele Vol. 2 Order offering a reward for the capture of p. 19] Lord Baron of Delvin 182. April 23, 1608 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order offering a reward and pardon for 19] the capture of Sir Cahir O’Dogherty and his adherent traitors, dead or alive 183. July 7, 1608 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 19] Order in relation to the killing of O’Dogherty 184. June 19, 1609 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 19] Order continuing the commission for surrendering lands in Tanistry 185. October 21, 1609 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for leases granted by spiritual 19] persons 186. July 10, 1610 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 19] Order forbidding foreign travel and recalling children sent abroad for education 187. August 20, 1610 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the plantation of the escheated 19] lands in Donegal including grants to natives of the better sort and 4,000 acres to Trinity College, Dublin 188. September 12, 1610 [Steele Vol. 2 Order extending the time for remedy of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 20] defective titles 189. July 13, 1611 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 20] Order for the prohibition of Jesuits and seminary priests 190. August 21, 1611 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering natives to pay the 20] fourth sheaf on planted lands and then to depart 191. June 4, 1612 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 20] Proclamation declaring the royal care to have the estates of the undertakers preserved in peace 192. October 31, 1612 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation enforcing certain laws 20] including the prohibition of single women keeping taverns 193. April, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 20] Order summoning Parliament on 18 May 1613 194. June 5, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 20] Order proroguing Parliament to 15 July 1613 195. July 7, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 20] Order proroguing Parliament to 5 October 1613 196. July 19, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Proclamation forbidding the imposing and levying of money taxed or to be raised under colour of paying the expenses of agents in England 197. July 26, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Order concerning complaints in relation to Parliament 198. July 27, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 3 November 1613 199. October 13, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 3 21] May 1614 200. February 3, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation determining the rate of 21] certain wages 201. February 7, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order approving the Deputy of Ireland 21] following complaints by certain noblemen 202. March 3, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 4 21] July 1614 203. May 19, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 11 October 1614 204. May 31, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Order authorising the expulsion from Ireland of priests and Jesuits 205. June 27, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Proclamation authorising the export out of Ireland of wares and merchandises except linen yarn 206. April, 1615 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 22] Proclamation prohibiting the holding of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number markets or fairs on the Sabbath day 207. April, 1615 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 22] Proclamation making current certain Spanish silver money 208. December 21, 1616 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for wine licences p. 22] 209. March 17, 1617 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding spiritual persons 22] to grant long leases 210. October 13, 1617 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation enforcing the Proclamations 22] against popish bishops and others 211. April 25, 1618 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring that all births, deaths and 22] marriages shall be registered and that Sir George Keir shall be appointed to the office of Public Registrar of Ireland 212. October 1, 1618 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering Irish to depart with 22] all their belongings from lands given to planters in the plantation of Ulster 213. October 3, 1618 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting usury 23] 214. February 9, 1619 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order appointing Melchier Van Pelkem as 23] Post Master General in Ireland 215. March 20, 1619 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the bringing of arms 23] into the country without licence 216. April 8, 1619 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 23] Order prohibiting travellers from carrying arms 217. April 10, 1619 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the granting of leases in Athlone 23] to inhabitants of the religion of the established Church of England 218. July 29, 1619 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 23] Proclamation concerning the entering of goods in the Custom House 219. June 2, 1620 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 23] Proclamation for the late erected staple of wools 220. March 3, 1621 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the licensing of ale 24] houses 221. July 18, 1621 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 24] Proclamation for the customs and cranage for Dublin 222. January 19, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding noblemen and 24] gentlemen to send their sons abroad to avoid the evil effects of foreign education 223. January 19, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation suspending sundry Letters 24] Patent formerly granted 224. March 15, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation explaining a previous 24] Proclamation for the transportation of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number pipe staves and other goods 225. July 27, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 24] Proclamation for the Commission appointed by His Majesty to remedy civil and ecclesiastical errors 226. August 24, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for payments in connection 25] with the plantation of lands in the midlands 227. September 5, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering that all revenue be p. 25] paid to the Court of Exchequer in Ireland 228. September 21, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the banishment of p. 25] wandering Scottish-men 229. September 28, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation authorising the use of p. 25] farthing tokens 230. November 23, 1622 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the export of p. 25] corn and other produce 231. April 18, 1623 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing that certain orders 25] be observed for the prevention of the dearth of corn and grain 232. July 19, 1623 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 25] Proclamation for iron ordnance and related matters 233. 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 27] Proclamation forbidding the export of pipe staves 234. January 13, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 26] and use of logwood 235. January 21, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation banishing Jesuits and priests 26] to remedy the abuses caused by them 236. January 21, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation commanding the planters of 26] Ulster not to expel the Irish nor allow any to settle or leave for the present 237. February 26, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the sale of cattle p. 26] except at fairs or markets 238. February 27, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation concerning the officers of p. 26] the Custom House 239. March 1, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation standardising certain 26] weights and measures 240. April 1, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 27] Proclamation concerning warlike munition and prohibition on the wearing of Irish dress including mantles, trouses and skeins 241. April 5, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 27] Order prohibiting the bringing in of arms without licence 242. July 6, 1624 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 27] Order authorising tithes, offerings and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number other ecclesiastical duties to be collected by Churches in the six escheated Counties of Ulster 243. April 10, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order proclaiming Charles I 27] 244. April 10, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation by the King to his people 27] 245. April 10, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation confirming that all those in 27] office of government at the time of the death of King James shall continue in office 246. June 11, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 28] Order setting out rules for military discipline in Ireland 247. June 25, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 28] Order prohibiting the bringing in of arms without licence 248. July 9, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 28] Order for the issue of warrants to purchase gunpowder 249. July 23, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 28] Proclamation prohibiting markets on the Sabbath Day in Swords and Lusk and other towns 250. August 4, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring quarantine orders 28] in relation to the plague in London 251. August 25, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation banishing idle and 28] wandering persons including Scotsmen without lawful business 252. August 22, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding drivers and 29] butchers to drive cattle by night and the buying of cattle except from fairs and markets 253. August 24, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing that beggars and 29] wandering persons (excluding children under the age of seven) are to be arrested, and whipped naked from the waist upwards till blood comes 254. October 13, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for a public fast and prayer 29] to be held for the plague in England 255. November 7, 1625 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the administration of p. 29] Justice to all His Majesty’s subjects in his Kingdom of Ireland 256. January 9, 1626 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding trade with Spain 29] or the Arch-duchess 257. July 20, 1626 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 29] Proclamation for the payment of His Majesty’s revenues and rents to the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number receipt of the Exchequer 258. September 23, 1626 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the export of p. 29] cattle 259. September 30, 1626 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering transplanted Irish p. 30] septs who return to the Queen’s County to leave within seven days on pain of death 260. August 4, 1627 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for heralds’ fees at funerals 30] 261. September 1, 1627 [Steele Vol. 2 Order granting a stay on the exportation p. 30] of cattle and other livestock 262. December 13, 1627 [Steele Vol. 2 Order renewing grants of Ulster p. 30] undertakers 263. February 5, 1627 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reforming the great abuses 30] in weights and measures 264. June 27, 1628 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 30] Proclamation for the bringing in of corn to serve the market and for the punishment of sturdy beggars 265. August 23, 1628 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the restraint of 31] rebellious persons who commit outrages in hope of a general pardon 266. October 20, 1628 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation deferring the assembly of 31] Parliament to allow for compliance with Poyning’s Law 267. April 1, 1629 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 31] Order forbidding exercise of Roman ecclesiastical jurisdictions 268. June, 1629 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 31] Proclamation ordering the payment of all sums due to the Exchequer 269. November 23, 1629 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering soldiers not to p. 31] collect assignments 270. January 13, 1630 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order setting out instructions to be 31] observed by the sheriffs 271. May 20, 1630 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 32] Proclamation for dying woods to be brought in logs for the House of Correction 272. June 30, 1630 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 32] Order setting out places for revenue to be paid 273. March 14, 1631 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning defective titles 32] in Ireland and methods of remedying same 274. March 18, 1631 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the export of grain from Ireland 32] 275. May 21, 1631 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 32] Order for the monopoly of starch

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 276. June 20, 1631 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 32] Order for legal suits in connection with defective titles 277. July 21, 1631 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 33] Order forbidding observation of fast and feast days other than those authorised by the Church of England and Ireland 278. February 4, 1632 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the licensing of ale houses 33] 279. February 24, 1632 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the collection of taxes on wines p. 33] 280. April 20, 1632 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting out the new Book of 33] Rates in respect of goods traded with Ireland 281. July 21, 1632 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 33] Proclamation extending the time to remedy defective titles 282. April 22, 1633 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending further the time 33] to remedy defective titles 283. October 8, 1633 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 34] of corn and grain out of this Kingdom of Ireland 284. October 22, 1633 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the punishing of rogues, 34] vagabonds and sturdy beggars and setting them to work 285. December 17, 1633 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the payment of p. 34] poundage 286. December 27, 1633 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the payment of His p. 34] Majesty’s rents and revenues 287. January 16, 1634 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring that coals are no 34] longer available at King’s rates 288. March 13, 1634 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for instructions to be observed by 34] the officers of musters for the due keeping of the army at full strength 289. May 23, 1634 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 35] Proclamation that Parliament be held on 14 July 1634 290. June 6, 1634 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 35] Proclamation for the entertainment of soldiers 291. June 24, 1634 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 35] Proclamation calling home seafaring men and prescribing the wearing of flags 292. September 16, 1634 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the passing of good p. 35] farthing tokens 293. April 10, 1635 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the importation of 35] gunpowder and ammunition 294. June 30, 1635 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 35] Proclamation for the weaving of linen

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number cloth 295. August, 1635 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 36] Proclamation prohibiting combinations of jurors 296. September 17, 1635 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring that nobility and p. 35] gentry should be resident in Ireland and not depart without licence of the Lord Deputy 297. May 31, 1636 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 36] Proclamation for the reeling of yarn 298. January 31, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the winding of yarn 36] 299. March 31, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the relief of poor 36] prisoners 300. March 31, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the boundaries of lands 36] and the avoiding of law suits 301. March 31, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the making and sale of 36] cloth and woollen commodities 302. April 6, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 36] Proclamation for the abolishing of the title or name of Irish money or harps and reducing all accompts, receipts and payments to be made in sterling and English money 303. July 13, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 37] Order concerning tenures under the Commission of Defective Titles 304. August 3, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the preservation of 37] pheasants, partridges grows and mooregame 305. October 31, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning the proof of title of 37] landholders in Roscommon, Sligo, Mayo and Galway 306. December 31, 1637 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for licences for selling or p. 37] retailing wine or aquavitae 307. January 9, 1638 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the importation of 37] tobacco 308. February 22, 1638 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for linen yarn p. 37] 309. February 23, 1638 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the sealing of tobacco p. 38] 310. October 16, 1638 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation preventing the defrauding of 38] His Majesty’s customs 311. December 20, 1638 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the importation p. 38] of allome 312. December 20, 1638 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the limited times

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 38] available for passing of patents upon the Commission for the remedy of defective titles 313. February 12, 1639 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for glass making p. 38] 314. May 21, 1639 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 38] Proclamation imposing an oath against the covenant on Scots settlers in Ireland 315. December 19, 1639 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for such as have not passed p. 39] their estates upon His Majesty’s Commission of grace for remedy of defective titles 316. February 1, 1640 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering that Parliament be 39] held on 16 March 1639 317. March 28, 1640 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order commanding officers to be at their 39] posts at Dublin Castle or at their garrisons by 30 April 1640 318. May 5, 1640 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 39] Proclamation for the rendezvous in Ulster of pressed men 319. May 21, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 39] Proclamation disbanding the New Irish Army 320. August 28, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the export of wool from 39] Ireland to England 321. September 23, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the securing of estates p. 40] upon the Commission of Grace for remedy of defective titles 322. October 23, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the rebellion in Ireland 40] and the arrest of conspirators 323. October 26, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering all strangers to 40] leave Dublin in one hour 324. October 27, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 24 40] February next 325. October 27, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the further adjournment 40] of Michaelmas term owing to the rebellion raised by a multitude of evil- affected Irish Papists 326. October 28, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation threatening death to any 40] person harbouring strangers 327. October 29, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order clarifying the meaning of ‘Irish 40] Papists’ as set out in a Proclamation of October 27, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 40] 328. October 30, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order forbidding conspirators in the 40] North of Ireland from claiming the King’s authority

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 329. November, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the burning of all 42] corn within 10 miles of Dublin if not brought in within 10 days 330. November 1, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order offering a pardon to sundry p. 41] pillagers who have not shed blood 331. November 11, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the discovery and p. 41] removal of certain persons from the City of Dublin 332. November 16, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order appointing commissioners to confer p. 41] with the rebels in Ulster and for the suspension of hostilities during the conference 333. November 16, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the levy of troops p. 41] and money 334. November 17, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration detesting the actions of the p. 41] rebels by the Parliament of Ireland 335. November 22, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the early assembly of p. 41] both Houses of Parliament in Dublin 336. November 22, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the immediate p. 42] fortification of the City of Dublin and the suburbs thereof by all persons over 17 337. November 27, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring that a public fast p. 42] is to be held in the City of Dublin every Friday 338. December 13, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order summoning the Earl of Fingal and p. 42] confederate peers to appear in Dublin pledging the public faith for their security 339. December 13, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for an assembly of 1,200 armed in p. 42] Swords 340. December 14, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order authorising Ormond to burn rebels’ p. 42] houses and goods in Clontarf, Raheny and Kilbarrick 341. December 27, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation proroguing Parliament from p. 42] January 11 next to 21 June 1642 at Dublin Castle 342. December 28, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the supply of corn and other p. 42] produce to Dublin 343. January 14, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding camp followers 42] and for pillage 344. January 15, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the price of wheat and 43] other produce 345. January 18, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting soldiers from departing 43] for England without licence on pain of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number death 346. February 8, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order offering rewards for the chief rebels 43] including £1000 for a head 347. February, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering all who have 43] surprised castles to yield them by 25 March next 348. April 30, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring a monthly fast in Dublin 44] and suburbs 349. June 10, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 44] Proclamation annulling all protections in Dublin and Meath 350. June 21, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 44] Proclamation forbidding soldiers pillaging, cutting corn and other matters on pain of instant execution by martial law 351. August 19, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation annulling protections 44] granted in Ulster 352. September 9, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation nominating commissioners p. 44] to search for arms and make lists of all papists allowed to stay and ordered to leave Dublin 353. October 14, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order appointing 23 October a yearly day 44] of thanksgiving for preservation from the popish and Jesuit conspiracy to seize Dublin 354. November 18, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering oaths to be taken p. 45] for true musters 355. December 31, 1642 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the supply of corn from rebels’ p. 45] lands 356. January 14, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation calling in plate for the relief 45] of the army 357. February 9, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the ploughing 45] and cultivation of rebels’ lands 358. February 10, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the supply of corn from rebels’ p. 45] lands 359. March 6, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising ploughing and 45] sowing of the lands freely in north County Dublin 360. April 1, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 46] Proclamation ordering all papists and others not housekeepers to leave Dublin within 6 days 361. May 29, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 46] Proclamation concerning the herring fishery and import of corn, victual, salt and other goods

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 362. June 24, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 46] Proclamation declaring excise rates on various goods 363. July 8, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 46] Proclamation for the coinage of small coin 364. August 2, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding pillage of houses 46] or goods in Dublin on pain of death 365. August 19, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation raising an impost at 47] Drogheda for the relief of the army 366. August 19, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation raising an impost at Trim 47] 367. August 19, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation raising an impost on 47] tobacco 368. September 15, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring the cessation of p. 47] arms for one year following debate with the Confederation 369. September 19, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the cessation of p. 47] arms for 1 year 370. September 21, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation cessation of arms for a year p. 47] with the Supreme Council of the Confederate Catholics of Ireland 371. December 18, 1643 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering that the Solemn p. 47] League and Covenant is not to be taken and no one is to enter this league 372. March 29, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation denying a false report that 48] goods sent to Dublin are seized and applied to the relief of papists 373. April 12, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring warrants for advances to 48] army to be lodged with muster master 374. April 18, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for matters relating to the 48] Solemn League and Covenant 375. April 20, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order forbidding those who would break 48] the league between the Hollander and the Catholic confederates 376. May 20, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 48] Order for the raising of 6 months maintenance and taxation 377. May 20, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 48] Proclamation prohibiting any communication with the enemy’s ships in Dublin Bay 378. May 20, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 48] Proclamation authorising the entry of provisions by ships free from customs 379. July 6, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 49] Order for a general levy against the Scots army and declaration that an invasion is expected

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 380. August 28, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for refugees in Dublin and other 49] places and ordering them to return 381. September 5, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering further cessation of p. 49] arms 382. September 20, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the free export of p. 49] herrings 383. October 12, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the raising of 6 months 49] maintenance with reference to the army 384. November 11, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Order revoking custodiums and matters p. 49] relating to rent on land 385. November 18, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering a further cessation p. 49] of arms 386. December 3, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring protections to p. 50] compounders, importers and other persons 387. December 4, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Order providing for the free import of p. 50] provisions 388. December 14, 1644 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for a charge of 2d. per acre on p. 50] winter corn 389. January 8, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order postponing treaty negotiations till 50] 10 February next 390. January 13, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring that the cessation 50] of arms be continued till 31 March 1645 391. February 7, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for customs regulations 50] 392. February 7, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding the pulling down 50] or defacing of houses without the consent of the proprietor on pain of death 393. February 7, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order revoking all protections from 51] billeting with certain exceptions 394. March 17, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering all commanders 51] and officers to repair to their several charges 395. April 2, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 51] Proclamation ordering the cessation to be continued until 30 April next 396. April 16, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order forbidding communication with the 51] enemy’s ships 397. April 22, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring cessation of arms be 51] continued to 20 May next 398. May 22, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 51] Order declaring further cessation of arms until 4 June next 399. June 4, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 51] Order declaring further cessation of arms until 18 June next

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 400. June 9, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 51] Proclamation raising six months’ maintenance 401. June 21, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 52] Order declaring further cessation of arms until 4 July next 402. June 30, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 52] Order declaring further cessation of arms until 18 July next 403. July 4, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 52] Order rejecting certain recent declarations and protestations of the Confederation which were obtained in error 404. July 17, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 52] Proclamation fixing impositions on corn, flour and other produce 405. July 24, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 52] Order declaring further cessation of arms until 31 July 406. July 29, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 52] Order declaring further cessation of arms until 15 August 407. August 28, 1645 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration explaining that the Oath of 52] Association is to remain in force and not dissolved until the Treaty is confirmed by Parliament 408. January 13, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation fixing imposition on corn, 53] flour and other produce 409. March 3, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning service in the proposed 53] expedition issued by the Confederation 410. March 16, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration authorising assistance to be 53] given to the Earl of Glamorgan against the Parliamentary forces landed at the Shannon 411. April 14, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning ships and commerce 53] 412. May 21, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 53] Order publishing the King’s intention to join the Scots, following Parliament ignoring the King’s offer of peace 413. July 30, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 53] Proclamation publishing Articles of Peace concluded with the confederate Catholics 414. August 12, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order rejecting the Articles of Peace 53] because no mention is made of the Catholic religion and the security thereof 415. August 19, 1646 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the observance of the peace 54] 416. April 3, 1647 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 54] Order for the protection of Roman Catholics in army quarters 417. June 23, 1647 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 54] Proclamation granting the protection of Parliament to all those paying

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number contributions 418. November 2, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation warning against robberies p. 55] by tories and rebels upon Protestants 419. March 4, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the desertion of farms 55] 420. March 6, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering deserters to return 55] to their colours on pain of death 421. March 6, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring kindred liable for the 55] outrages of the Irish 422. March 6, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the protection of the market by 55] asserting that no soldier to be no more than one mile from camp without leave on pain of death 423. May 27, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 55] Order forbidding the interference of the Nuncio in temporal affairs 424. June 3, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 55] Order warning the clergy to obey the cessation agreed with Lord Baron of Inchiquin 425. July 7, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 55] Declaration refuting certain matters for the cessation agreed with Lord Baron of Inchiquin 426. July 28, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 56] Order forbidding the Synod of Galway on 15 August 1648 427. August 13, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order denying protection to those who 56] have joined up with Owen O’Neill on his advance to Leix 428. August 20, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order opposing Owen O’Neill who is 56] stated to be against the cessation and in league with the Parliament 429. September, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration condemning the Nuncio’s 56] Declaration which rejects the cessation 430. September 14, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 Order affirming the Roman Catholic p. 56] religion of the assembly 431. September 30, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 Order declaring Owen O’Neill a traitor p. 56] who has joined up with Parliamentary forces against the King 432. September 30, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 Order declaring against Owen O’Neill and p. 57] the Bishop of Clogher 433. October 6, 1648 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order taking up the Government again 57] 434. January 17, 1649 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration announcing the terms of a 57] treaty of peace with the General Council of Catholics

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 435. January 25, 1649 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order announcing that the appointment of 57] judicatures is postponed until April next 436. February 16, 1649 [Steele Vol. 2 Order proclaiming Charles II p. 57] 437. February 17, 1649 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring James Marques of p. 57] Ormond as Lieutenant General and General Governor of the Kingdom of Ireland 438. August 23, 1649 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting profanity, drunkenness 57] and Sabbath breaking 439. December 8, 1649 [Steele Vol. 2 Order enforcing discipline on the forces p. 57] of Lord Lieutenant Oliver Cromwell 440. February 25, 1650 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for robberies committed by p. 58] tories and rebels upon Protestants 441. July 30, 1650 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 58] Proclamation appointing the first, second and third Tuesdays in August to be kept as days of public humiliation 442. September 11, 1650 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration encouraging tillage and p. 58] husbandry 443. January 2, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting communication 58] with the Parliamentary army 444. February 8, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the killing of lambs 58] 445. March 1, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the inhabitants of 58] Waterford to leave within 3 months, due to it being a centre of piracy and its obstinacy in refusing peace 446. March 19, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the letting of waste houses and 58] lands 447. March 19, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering treasurers of the 59] revenue not to pay out any money without due warrants 448. March 22, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the cutting of timber or 59] quickset hedges 449. April 11, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration excluding certain named 59] places from protection 450. April 22, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order authorising the arrest of the 1641 59] rebels who murdered non-military Protestants 451. April 22, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order prohibiting the export of horses, 59] cattle or sheep owing to the decay of live stock 452. April 28, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration removing wives, children and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 59] families of rebels in or near garrisons 453. April 28, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the preservation of meadow 59] land 454. May 1, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 59] Order prohibiting the intermarriage of officers or soldiers with Irish women 455. May 5, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 59] Order authorising the apprehension of rogues, vagabonds and sturdy beggars 456. May 20, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 60] Order prohibiting the export of hides 457. May 20, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 60] Order authorising the due collection of ecclesiastical revenues 458. May 25, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 60] Order authorising the imprisonment of sturdy beggars and others and erect stocks in convenient places 459. June 12, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 60] Order appointing 13 June a day of thanksgiving for the army 460. July 1, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 60] Order encouraging English Protestant tradesmen to settle in Dublin 461. August 28, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering a solemn fast on 28 60] August 1651 on account of the plague in Dublin and other matters 462. September 10, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration encouraging fishermen from p. 60] Ulster during the herring season 463. October 22, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring thanksgiving for 60] Worcester on 24 October 1651 464. November 18, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring a day of p. 60] thanksgiving on 26 November 1651 for the taking of Limerick and other matters 465. December 6, 1651 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation declaring days of public p. 60] humiliation on 11 and 18 December 1651 for the death of the Lord Deputy and other matters 466. January 2, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order encouraging rebels to lay down 60] arms 467. January 2, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring that all those taken into 61] protection who take up arms against Parliament shall be put to death 468. January 13, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning the resort of the rebels 61] to the army 469. January 13, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order cutting off supplies from rebels and 61] licensing certain activities in garrison towns only 470. February 13, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Order identifying parts of Ireland out of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 61] protection 471. March 12, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration refusing Gerald Fitzgerald’s 61] offer of peace on behalf of an Irish assembly 472. March 25, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order restraining passage overseas 61] without special licence from the Lord Deputy 473. April 29, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for the discovery of rebels 61] who are harboured in garrisons or protected places 474. May 12, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 61] Order prohibiting the aiding of rebels with provisions 475. May 22, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 62] Declaration offering rewards and pardons in connection with the murders of 1641 476. June 21, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 62] Order declaring a day of humiliation on 30 June 1652 477. June 21, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 62] Declaration advising of the appointment of Oliver Cromwell as Commander-in- Chief in Ireland as in England 478. July 2, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 62] Order for the tanning of leather 479. July 14, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 62] Order prohibiting the Irish in arms to go from county to county without special licence 480. September 7, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Order preventing the transportation of p. 62] cattle, other livestock and produce 481. October 11, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for taking the submission of the 62] Irish 482. November 5, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Order concerning the value of coin p. 62] 483. November 18, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration prohibiting the malting of p. 62] oats due to scarcity 484. December 14, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation extending the time for p. 63] taking the engagement in connection with the submission of the Irish 485. December 15, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration putting the precinct of p. 63] Belturbet out of protection having again rebelled 486. December 15, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration putting out of protection such p. 63] islands, loughs and bogs as harbour the revolting Irish who shall be taken, slain and destroyed 487. December 18, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Order declaring Wexford, Carlow and p. 63] Kildare taken into protection

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 488. December 21, 1652 [Steele Vol. 2 Order outlining rules for the government p. 63] of Irish garrisons 489. January 6, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order banishing all Jesuits, seminary 63] priests and persons in popish and to leave Ireland within twenty days 490. February 11, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order limiting the time for claims for 63] robbery 491. February 25, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p Order for the pricing of wine 63] 492. April 1, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 63] Declaration ordering that sufficient hay land is kept and delivered to the garrisons 493. April 12, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration concerning measures and 64] weights 494. April 29, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration appointing days of fast on 4 64] and 11 May 1653 for the change of government 495. May 12, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 64] Declaration concerning the multitudes of vagrant poor caused by the devastation of the rebellion 496. May 23, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 64] Order transplanting Scots from Ulster to Leinster and Munster 497. June 7, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 64] Orders concerning persons infected with plague 498. June 29, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 64] Declaration offering rewards for the killing of wolves 499. June 29, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 64] Declaration concerning the licensing of alcohol which is a cause of drunkenness and licentiousness in all sorts of people 500. July 1, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 65] Order expatriating vagrant able bodied women and children to English plantations in America 501. July 15, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 65] Declaration concerning claims on lands forfeited to the Commonwealth since 1641 502. July 22, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 65] Order extending the ban on inter-marriage with Irish women to all civil officers 503. August 5, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration granting indemnity to the 65] soldiers for acts of war done in Ireland 504. August 24, 1653 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for the settling of debts 65] 505. January 30, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation publishing a Proclamation 65] of December 16, 1653 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 364] proclaiming Oliver Cromwell Lord

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Protector 506. April 5, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 65] Declaration publishing an Ordinance which makes murder high treason 507. April 12, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration prohibiting the export of 65] brass except with special licence 508. May 31, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 65] Order prohibiting any papist, Irish or other, whatever his nation, to teach school or instruct children 509. June 28, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 65] Declaration for the regulation of ale- houses 510. July 8, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 66] Declaration prohibiting acts of drunkenness 511. July 17, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 66] Order removing papists from Dublin and surrounding areas by 1 May 1654 512. August 1, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order granting full pardon to all British 66] and Protestants of the province of Munster with some exceptions 513. August 30, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for idlers and sturdy beggars 66] 514. September 8, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration prohibiting the keeping of p. 66] days vulgarly called holy days under a penalty that such offenders do repair highways 515. September 13, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation establishing the order of p. 66] government by the Lord Deputy and Council 516. September 14, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering a day of humiliation p. 14] for aid to the Lord Deputy in the discharge of his magistracy 517. November 7, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration concerning ale-houses p. 66] 518. November 14, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration concerning the compounding p. 66] for Protestant estates out of Munster 519. November 25, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Order concerning the ringing of hogs or p. 66] swine 520. November 30, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering the removal of Irish p. 66] papist proprietors with their wives, children and families from Leinster, Munster and Ulster to Connaught 521. December 22, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration suppressing the superstitious p. 67] keeping of days not warranted by God’s word 522. December 23, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration offering rewards for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 67] destruction of wolves 523. December 26, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration extending time for the p. 67] composition of estates 524. January 1, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning a return of real 67] and personal estates in Munster 525. January 24, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order authorising commission for trial of 67] tories and other Irish rebels to determine charges of massacre and other charges 526. February 12, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration authorising the removal of p. 67] popish recusants and others from Dublin within forty eight hours 527. February 27, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 Order extending time to 20 May next for p. 67] transplanting persons into Connaught due to heavy rains 528. March 7, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the sale of corn 67] belonging to those who have not complied with the transplantation to Connaught 529. March 12, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration concerning the provision of 68] grass and hay for army horses 530. April 2, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 68] Declaration ordering all outstanding rents to be paid 531. April 3, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 68] Declaration ordering that no transplanted person return across the Shannon without special licence 532. April 13, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration prohibiting Easter holidays 68] due to idolatry, superstition and drunkenness 533. April 18, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the apprehension of 68] four persons of popish religion to be transported to America in the event of a murder of a protected person 534. April 28, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering a day of fast on 3 68] May 1655 in view of the pestilence 535. May 11, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 68] Declaration ordering fines to be imposed on delinquent English and British Protestants of Munster 536. May 18, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 68] Declaration ordering the removal of all Irish papists remaining within Dublin 537. May 21, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Declaration ordering that all leaseholders of Irish tenants must forfeit leases 538. May 21, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Declaration setting out regulations for licences to Irish servants of Protestant proprietors

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 539. May 28, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Declaration ordering commission of trial for tories and Irish rebels 540. June 15, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Declaration appointing 5 July 1655 as a day of humiliation 541. June 27, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Declaration for the collection of £30,000 to prevent the troops from taking free quarter 542. July 9, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Proclamation for the removal and prevention of mistakes in government 543. July 14, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Order for the enforcement of Proclamations as to transplantation 544. July 23, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 69] Order for the letting of Commonwealth property including bishops’ lands 545. July 27, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 70] Order for unsatisfied arrears of pay of those who have served the Commonwealth of England in Ireland 546. August 7, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order extending the time until 25 70] December 1655 for compounding of estates 547. August 16, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering Irish not 70] transplantable to gather into villages 548. August 17, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration reviving the Order banishing 70] all priests 549. September 5, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 Order removing the restraint on the export p. 70] of provisions 550. September 6, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration for the collection of £10,000 p. 70] by the Commission for three months assessment 551. October 3, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order offering rewards for the arrest or 70] heads of tories 552. October 26, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering rents to be paid into 70] the Exchequer 553. October 28, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration concerning sons and heirs of 70] unfriendly proprietors 554. November 3, 1655 [Steele Vol. 2 Order declaring a day of fast on 8 p. 70] November 1655 marking the sufferings of the Protestants of Savoy 555. March 28, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring a solemn fast to be held 71] on 3 and 17 April 1656 556. April 7, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 71] Proclamation prolonging the Court of Claims at Athlone 557. April 14, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration offering a reward of £5 for

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 71] the discovery and punishment of Jesuits and seminary priests 558. April 15, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering that no mercy be 71] shown to tories and woodkerns 559. July, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 71] Declaration setting out the means for the conversion of the Irish and the elimination of the Irish language 560. July 7, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 71] Order offering rewards for the destruction of wolves 561. July 7, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 71] Proclamation declaring a day of thanksgiving on 5 November 1656 celebrating the defeat of the Spanish fleet 562. October 21, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering that rents for 71] Commonwealth lands in Leinster be paid 563. December 10, 1656 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation offering grace to the tories p. 71] 564. 1657 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 72] Declaration concerning coinage 565. January 23, 1657 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order enforcing laws against vagrants and 72] ale-houses 566. February 16, 1657 [Steele Vol. 2 Order declaring a day of thanksgiving on p. 72] 27 February for the preservation of the Lord Protector 567. March 2, 1657 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration putting Irish out of port 72] towns, walled towns and garrisons 568. March 4, 1657 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration abolishing transplantation to 72] the West Indies 569. June 19, 1657 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 72] Declaration for the observation of the Lord’s Day 570. January 17, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning gunpowder 72] 571. January 20, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning reports on ministers and 72] schoolmasters 572. January 29, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering all transplanted 73] persons not in Connaught to be arrested 573. February 11, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration renewing the rewards offered 73] for the destruction of wolves 574. March 10, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the levying and payment 73] of excise 575. June 9, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 73] Order concerning the export of wool 576. July 19, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 73] Declaration encouraging the discovery of concealed lands

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 577. September 11, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 Order proclaiming Richard Cromwell as p. 73] Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland 578. September 14, 1658 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation for the continuation of p. 73] office 579. May 2, 1659 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 73] Declaration concerning popish priests 580. May 9, 1659 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 73] Proclamation for the preservation of peace 581. June 27, 1659 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 73] Declaration ordering shipmasters to bring return cargos of coal 582. December 28, 1659 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering a day of p. 74] thanksgiving on 3 January next for the return of the Long Parliament 583. January 9, 1660 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration concerning the actions of the 74] army and the trial of certain officers and soldiers 584. January 11, 1660 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the arrest of 74] messengers from Duncannon and a charge of high treason against Lieutenant General Ludlow 585. February 18, 1660 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration for a free Parliament p. 74] including those sitting on 11 October 1659 and those excluded in December 1648 586. April 4, 1660 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 74] Declaration for the trusted General Monck and the evils of successive revolutions 587. April 13, 1660 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for the adherence by the army 74] in Ireland to the English authorities 588. May 1, 1660 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 75] Declaration expressing detestation of the unjust proceedings against the late King 589. May 14, 1660 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 3] Proclamation declaring Charles II King 590. May 28, 1660 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 4] Declaration suppressing tories and woodkerns 591. May 30, 1660 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 5] Proclamation enforcing the laws against vicious, debauched and profane persons 592. June 1, 1660 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 5] Proclamation ordering the capture of Irish rebels 593. September 24, 1660 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Declaration continuing the collection of p. 6] customs and excise 594. January 2, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 8] Declaration continuing the excise and new impost pending the summoning of a Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 595. January 5, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 9] Declaration promising redress of the grievances of subjects, by settling the church, administering justice, and preparing laws 596. January 9, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Declaration concerning the hearing of 12] grievances about restitution of lands, in accordance with the King’s instructions of 31 December 1660 597. January 19, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation pardoning tories or 13] woodkerns who render themselves to the authorities 598. January 21, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering a day of 15] humiliation on 30 January 1661, the anniversary of the execution of Charles I 599. January 22, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting assemblies of 17] papists, Presbyterians, independents and others 600. January 29, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring certain foreign 19] gold and silver coins as currency and setting their value 601. February 7, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation making arrangements for 21] payment of rents due on adventurers’, soldiers’ and transplanted persons’ lands 602. February 16, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing commissioners 22] to ascertain rents due to the Crown 603. February 16, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing collectors of 22] Crown rents 604. February 23, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the disturbance 23] of adventurers or soldiers in the occupation of their lands 605. February 23, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting drunkenness, 24] cursing, swearing and profaning of the Lords’ Day 606. March 26, 1661 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing that Parliament 78] is to be held in Dublin on 8 May 1661 607. March 27, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ascertaining the debt due to 27] adventurers 608. March 30, 1661 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order remitting additional duty on 78] exported oxen 609. April 1, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 28] Proclamation requiring innocent Catholics to put in their claims to be restored to their lands 610. April 15, 1661 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering a day of prayer on 2

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 78] May 1661 for the Parliaments of Scotland, England and Ireland 611. April 17, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 30] Proclamation concerning arrears of pay due to army officers 612. May 17, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 32] Proclamation concerning ecclesiastical government 613. May 18, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 33] Proclamation permitting beneficiaries of lands granted in the 1650s to retain possession for one year 614. May 28, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 35] Declaration condemning the Solemn League and Covenant 615. May 31, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 35] Declaration continuing the customs, excise and new impost until 1 September 1661 616. June 19, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 36] Proclamation continuing the collection of Crown rents 617. June 21, 1661 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 79] Order deferring the commissions for finding of offices post mortem 618. July 12, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 37] Proclamation setting out the requirements for entering and putting in claims for lands in Ireland 619. July 31, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 38] Declaration continuing until 1 December 1661 the payment of customs, excise and new impost 620. July 31, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 40] Declaration raising money by a poll tax 621. August 15, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring the payment of 41] rents, quit rents and other moneys due to the Crown 622. August 17, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding the making and 42] use of brass or copper tokens 623. August 20, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring adventurers to put 43] in claims by 15 September 1661 pursuant to Charles II’s Declaration for the settlement of Ireland 624. September 10, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a reward and other p. 47] matters related to the apprehension of Halsey and Walter Butler 625. September 10, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 48] discovery of concealed lands before 30 November 1661 626. September 13, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding the making or p. 49] use of brass or copper tokens 627. September 16, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation preventing the unlawful

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 50] leave of absence by army officers 628. September 16, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation prohibiting the unlicensed p. 50] import of gunpowder and munitions and ordering the seizure of stocks 629. October 10, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the unlicensed 50] import of gunpowder and other matters 630. October 14, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation detailing Government 53] instructions for the sale of gunpowder 631. November 7, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering that firearms are 57] not to be worn while travelling nor brought into garrisons 632. November 7, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation continuing the employment 58] of the collectors of Crown rents 633. November 20, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation continuing during the p. 60] prorogation of Parliament the payment of customs, excise and new impost 634. November 22, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the payment of p. 62] Crown rents 635. December 7, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation continuing until 25 March 64] 1662 the payment of customs, excise and new impost 636. December 10, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 22 p. 65] January 1662 637. December 10, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning an apprehended p. 65] Catholic conspiracy 638. December 24, 1661 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 67] arrest of a Catholic priest 639. January 20, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 68] 640. February 13, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning complaints 68] about the double poll tax 641. February 19, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 70] 642. February 27, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation continuing the employment 70] of the collectors of Crown rents 643. March 6, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 72] Proclamation continuing the collection and payment of customs, excise and new impost 644. March 17, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation releasing imprisoned 73] priests, friars, Jesuits and others on bond 645. March 22, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation continuing the collection of 74] customs, excise and new impost

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 646. March 24, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 75] grain without licence 647. April 30, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 76] Proclamation declaring that indulgence of recusants, non-conformists, and sectaries is to cease and the uniformity laws are to be executed 648. June 21, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 77] Proclamation continuing the payment of customs, excise and new impost taxes 649. June 23, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 77] Proclamation concerning the export of sheep and deer hides and other goods 650. July 16, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 80] Proclamation authorising a public collection for the relief of the inhabitants of Castlelyons, County Cork 651. July 23, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 81] Proclamation prohibiting the exaction by soldiers of ‘delinquent money’ or ‘riding money’ on rents and debts due to the Crown 652. August 4, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring tax collectors to 82] perfect their accounts 653. August 15, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding assignments of 85] crown rents and debts and ordering due and prompt payment 654. August 18, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to 88] return to their commands, garrisons and quarters 655. August 29, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning petitions to the 88] Lord Lieutenant 656. September 15, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation exempting customs on p. 89] foreign and colonial produce 657. September 19, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation declaring that Mexico pillar p. 91] pieces pass as currency 658. September 19, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation appointing places for the p. 92] lading and landing of goods for export and import 659. September 22, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding the cutting down p. 95] of woods on adventurers’ and soldiers’ lands 660. October 2, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation regulating the manner and 96] forms of putting in claims under the Act of Settlement [1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 2] 661. October 17, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the submission 100] date for putting in claims relating to the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number land settlement 662. November 12, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation suppressing unlawful p. 102] assemblies of Catholics and dissenters 663. November 14, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation preserving game near p. 104] Dublin and at the Curragh for the recreation of the Lord Lieutenant and Council 664. December 18, 1662 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation providing for the payment p. 106] of debts owed by soldiers 665. January 28, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation exempting certain 107] commodities from higher rates payable on foreign and colonial produce 666. March 18, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the submission 109] date for putting in claims relating to the land settlement 667. April 10, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing the payment of 111] crown rents and debts 668. April 30, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation making arrangements for 112] the more ready dispatch of subjects’ petitions, orders and warrants 669. May 21, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a conspiracy to 113] overthrow the government and the apprehension of the conspirators 670. May 21, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 114] Parliament 671. May 22, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to 115] return to their quarters and attend to their duties 672. May 23, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the arrest of 115] Thomas Blood and others for conspiracy 673. May 27, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending various 116] submission dates for putting in claims relating to the land settlement 674. June 3, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 123] Proclamation extending the time for payment by adventurers and soldiers of rents due 675. June 26, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering the burning by the 123] common hangman of a book about The Murthers and Massacres Committed on the Irish 676. June 29, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation assuring recusants and 124] nonconformists that they will not be prosecuted before a specified date

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 677. July 1, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 126] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament 678. August 3, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 126] Parliament 679. August 5, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the restitution to 127] owners of arms lately seized and the terms applying to such restitution 680. August 26, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning licences for 128] selling wines and strong waters 681. August 28, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring grants under the 130] Great Seal of England and Orders made by the Irish Council to be registered in Ireland 682. September 4, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 131] Parliament 683. September 8, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the abduction of 131] children 684. September 9, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the time for 131] lodging adventurers’ surveys 685. October 31, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 132] Parliament 686. November 11, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation extending the time for p. 132] lodging adventurers’ claims 687. December 19, 1663 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation extending the prorogation of p. 132] Parliament 688. January 22, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 133] Parliament 689. February 6, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 133] Parliament 690. February 22, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 134] Parliament 691. February 27, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the customs 134] exemptions already provided for on certain foreign and colonial produce 692. May 6, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 136] Proclamation extending the time for payment of adventurers’ rents 693. May 27, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to 137] return to quarters 694. August 29, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation quarantining ships from the 137] Low Countries infected by plague 695. September 12, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation extending the prorogation of p. 139] Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 696. October 1, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to 139] return to quarters 697. October 13, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 140] Parliament 698. November 17, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation extending the prorogation of p. 140] Parliament 699. December 19, 1664 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation extending the prorogation of p. 141] Parliament 700. January 7, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation encouraging seamen in the 142] King’s service 701. January 21, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the payment of 145] adventurers rents 702. February 10, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 147] Parliament 703. February 14, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the customs 147] exemptions 704. March 30, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 148] Parliament 705. April, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 148] Proclamation regulating the cloth and woollen trades 706. April 15, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing payment of crown 156] rents and debts 707. April 18, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 157] Parliament 708. May 18, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 157] Parliament 709. June 22, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 157] Parliament 710. June 22, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing 4 July 1665 as a 158] day of thanksgiving for a naval victory 711. July 24, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 159] Proclamation appointing the first Wednesday of every month as a day of fasting and humiliation on account of the plague in London 712. July 24, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 159] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament 713. July 26, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 160] Proclamation concerning the preservation of the health of the citizens of Dublin 714. July 28, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 160] Proclamation ordering quarantine of ships’ passengers on account of plague 715. August 16, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending customs 160] exemptions

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 716. August 19, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering the quarantine of 163] ships’ passengers on account of plague 717. August 21, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 163] Parliament to 5 October 1665 718. September 16, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the payment of p. 163] crown rents and other matters 719. September 18, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation extending the prorogation of p. 165] Parliament to 26 October 1665 720. October 19, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing 8 November 165] 1665 as a day of fasting for the plague in London 721. November 28, 1665 [Steele Vol. 2 Proclamation concerning the resumption p. 70] of the receipt of the Exchequer of rents and dues 722. January 22, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the payment of a 167] year’s rent on lands let to Roman Catholics 723. February 8, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring that the law 167] against profane cursing and swearing be enforced 724. February 28, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the Declaration 167] of war against France 725. March 24, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting thefts from prize 170] ships in Irish ports 726. April 9, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 172] Proclamation concerning issues raised by the commissioners for executing the Act of Settlement [1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 2] and the Act of Explanation [1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 2] with regard to implementing the said Acts 727. April 12, 1666 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring that protections granted 94] by Irish peers are annulled for two years 728. April 14, 1666 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring protections granted by 94] members in Parliament are annulled for two years 729. April 27, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the payment of a 178] levy on the lands of Roman Catholics 730. May 16, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending to 31 July 1666 181] the time for taking out decrees 731. June 8, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 182] Proclamation ordering a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayers for the King’s armies and fleets 732. June 25, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the claims of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 182] ’49 officers to forfeited lands 733. June 25, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation promising a pardon and 183] reward in relation to murders and other offences committed by Dultagh alias Dudly Costelo and others 734. July 12, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 185] Proclamation announcing the fees to be paid in purchasing arms in private possession for the militia 735. August 13, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing the laws against 186] soldiers leaving service without licence 736. August 15, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the obstruction 186] of fishing by landowners on the coast and encouraging the fishing project of Thomas Walker and Company 737. August 15, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing 6 September 189] 1666 as a day of thanksgiving for the naval victory of 25 July 1666 738. August 15, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the location of 190] concealed firearms and their return to their owners 739. August 15, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing receivers of the 191] hearth money 740. September 4, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the Canary 191] Islands Company Charter and Privileges 741. September 22, 1666 [P.O.I Vol. 1 Proclamation appointing 10 October 1666 p. 195] as a day of fasting to mark the fire of London 742. September 26, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring all cities and p. 196] towns to apply for new charters 743. November 15, 1666 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation promising a pardon and p. 196] reward for information relating to the taking of named rebels 744. January 5, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to 198] return to quarters 745. January 7, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation authorising the purchase of 199] trumpets, colours, drums and other trophies for the militia 746. January 23, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation exempting for two years 199] certain commodities from higher rates payable on foreign and colonial produce 747. February 11, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation allowing partial payment of 201] taxes in the form of wheat and oatmeal in lieu of subsidies available

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 748. February 22, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation remitting penalties 206] innocently incurred under the Act [1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 9] for advancement of the linen manufacture 749. March 21, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing the hearth tax and 211] the eradication of abuses in its collection 750. April 1, 1667 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation removing all restraints on 149] the exportation of all commodities of growth and manufacture in the Kingdom of Ireland 751. April 29, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the time for 214] payment of taxes in the form of wheat and oatmeal 752. April 29, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the time for 214] paying the levy on the lands of Roman Catholics 753. June 7, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 215] Proclamation removing constraints on the export of commodities from Ireland 754. July 31, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 215] Proclamation concerning claims for abatement of quit rents 755. August 24, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing peace with 216] Denmark 756. August 24, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing peace with 217] France 757. August 24, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing peace with the 217] Dutch Republic 758. September 11, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation enforcing payment of rents p. 218] and debts due to the Crown 759. September 14, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring soldiers who brew, p. 219] make and sell beer, ale and strong waters to pay excise and licence 760. October 15, 1667 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring justices of the 221] peace to assist in the collection of duties 761. February 3, 1668 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the currency of 222] the French Louis d’Or 762. June 3, 1668 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 222] Proclamation promising a pardon and reward for taking dead or alive named rebels who fail to surrender by a designated date 763. July 10, 1668 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 226] Proclamation requiring claims for reduction of quit rent to be made before a certain date 764. January 29, 1669 (P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 228) return to quarters 765. August 9, 1669 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the import of 229] foreign grain and corn into Ireland 766. August 26, 1669 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation assessing hearth money 230] where there are no hearths 767. October 1, 1669 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring the restoration of 231] records missing from Dublin Castle 768. October 29, 1669 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring commissioners 231] and collectors of subsidies to complete their returns 769. November 26, 1669 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring Letters Patent to p. 232] be passed pursuant to the Act of Settlement [1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 2] and the Act of Explanation [1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 2] 770. November 30, 1669 [L.G., Issue Order regarding the passing of Letters No. 425] Patent for lands, tenements and hereditaments 771. March 21, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing collectors of the 233] hearth money 772. March 21, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing commissioners 234] for crown rents 773. March 28, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the time for 235] passing Letters Patent pursuant to the Act of Settlement [1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 2] and the Act of Explanation [1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 2] 774. April 29, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering reward for taking 235] of named rebels and reiterating a previous Proclamation for the apprehension of rebels 775. June 1, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 239] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension dead or alive of certain proclaimed tories and rebels 776. June 14, 1670 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that the main 480] outlaws involved in violence submit to trial, a reward is promised for their apprehension 777. June 22, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the table of fees 242] payable to sheriffs and other persons 778. July 6, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 249] Proclamation extending the period for payment of rent on lands of Roman Catholics, adventurers and soldiers

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 779. August 17, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 250] apprehension dead or alive of named rebels in County Tipperary who do not surrender 780. September 2, 1670 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring that all buildings 252] to be constructed in Dublin be of brick or stone and requiring that thatch be replaced within a year by slated and tiled roofs 781. April 15, 1671 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers to 253] certify that soldiers have been paid 782. October 9, 1671 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the granting of 254] new charters 783. October 20, 1671 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing commissioners 256] of the revenue 784. November 24, 1671 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning money due to p. 257] the officers of 1649 785. March 8, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring the King’s Letter 258] permitting Roman Catholics to live and trade in towns 786. March 27, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing a day of fasting 261] and prayer for the army and fleet 787. July 9, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 262] Proclamation warning against the spreading of false news and intermeddling with affairs of State and Government 788. July 29, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 263] Proclamation licensing pedlars, chapmen and gray merchants 789. October 21, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation suspending all prosecutions 293] and suits out of the late rebellion and war 790. October 25, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning tolls and 295] customs 791. November 22, 1672 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring army officers and p. 296] soldiers to return to quarters 792. January 24, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation disavowing false reports of 297] the King’s intention to weaken the Act of Settlement [1662 (14 & 15 Chas. 2 sess. 4) c. 2] and the Act of Explanation [1665 (17 & 18 Chas. 2) c. 2] 793. February 4, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring magistrates and 298] law officers to protect Anthony Egan 794. February 7, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation authorising the master of 299] the revels to mount performances 795. February 18, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the payment of soldiers’

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 301] arrears, and forbidding compositions 796. July 28, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 304] Proclamation for the enforcement of laws against export of money and precious metals 797. October 17, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding the making of 305] brass or copper tokens without licence 798. October 27, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation expelling Archbishop Peter 307] Talbot and all Catholic priests exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and suppressing Catholic religious foundations 799. November 8, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring Catholics to 309] surrender unlicensed firearms 800. November 29, 1673 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring all public officials p. 311] to return particulars of their fees 801. March 2, 1674 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 315] apprehension of named robbers and burglars 802. April 27, 1674 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation expelling Archbishop Peter 316] Talbot and all Catholic clergy exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and suppressing Catholic religious foundations 803. May 18, 1674 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing laws against 319] engrossers, forestallers and exporters of corn, grain, etc. 804. October 5, 1674 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting transportation of 321] corn, grain and meal out of Ulster 805. December 14, 1674 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a reward for taking p. 322] Redmond O’Hanlon and other named rebels 806. December 14, 1674 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation enforcing laws against p. 324] engrossers, forestallers and exporters of grain, corn and malt 807. March 1, 1675 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation raising the allowances to 345] judges on circuit to ease the burden on sheriffs 808. June 10, 1675 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation that no future protections be 347] granted to tories, though protections already granted before 24 June 1675 are to be honoured 809. July 7, 1675 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 349] Proclamation order enforcing statute of 1449 (28 Hen. 6) requiring all subjects to assist in the taking, apprehending and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number killing of notorious thieves and robbers 810. July 26, 1675 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 351] Proclamation enforcing laws against the export of money and precious metals 811. December 15, 1675 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation appointing trustees to p. 352] consider concealed securities intended for the satisfaction of the ’49 officers 812. December 20, 1675 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation appointing commissioners p. 354] of the revenue and making interim arrangements for revenue collection 813. May 26, 1676 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that the 1100] Commissions granted to Sir Charles Meridith and others appointing them Chief Commissioners and Governors of His Majesty’s Revenue in Ireland, are annulled and vacated 814. June 26, 1676 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proving for an abatement of 359] quit rents and for their collection 815. June 26, 1676 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing commissioner to 361] hear claims of transplantees to Connacht and County Clare 816. June 30, 1676 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation about the hearing of claims 364] of transplantees to Connacht and Clare 817. August 23, 1676 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 369] apprehension of Patrick Fleming 818. August 23, 1676 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against levying money on 369] counties by illegal grand jury presentments 819. October 16, 1676 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward for taking 370] Redmond O’Hanlon and Patrick Fleming 820. January 10, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning passes for 371] shipping 821. February 5, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation regulating certificates of 373] exemption from hearth money tax 822. February 19, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation about the administration of 377] claims to transplanted lands in Connacht and Clare 823. April 9, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 378] Proclamation declaring that Dutch new lyon dollars are not legal currency 824. May 21, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning money due to 380] the late farmers of the revenue 825. August 16, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation setting out the rules for 381] settling the security of the ’49 officers 826. October 19, 1677 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the arrest of murderers and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 111] robbers in Rathdrum, County Wicklow 827. December 19, 1677 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation establishing a night watch p. 384] in cities and towns 828. January 9, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting fraudulent 386] export of wool and imposing restrictions and regulations 829. January 23, 1678 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering all persons having 112] lands adjudged them to pass their certificates 830. March 22, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring sheriffs and 388] collectors to pay into His Majesty’s treasury tax receipts arising from the Earl of Ranelagh’s undertaking 831. March 28, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation extending the time by which 389] claims on transplanted lands in Connacht and Clare are to be returned 832. April 12, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for claims to discoveries to 389] be lodged before the end of Trinity law term 833. April 27, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring sheriffs, collectors 390] and receivers to convey taxes to the exchequer by 31 May 1678 834. October 14, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers and 391] soldiers to return to their garrisons and officers and soldiers now in their quarters to remain there 835. October 16, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation expelling Catholic clergy 392] exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction along with Jesuits and regular clergy, and suppressing Catholic institutions 836. November 2, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring Catholics to 395] surrender unlicensed firearms, and shopkeepers, and merchants to return particulars of gunpowder held 837. November 6, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation regulating the transportation 399] abroad of Catholic clergy exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Jesuits and regular clergy 838. November 15, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation ordering that taverns, p. 400] tippling houses and tobacco shops be removed from the vaults and cellars of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 839. November 20, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation offering rewards for p. 401] detecting converts to the Roman Catholic

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number religion in the army 840. November 20, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation excluding Roman Catholics p. 401] from forts, citadels and garrison towns 841. December 12, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring sheriffs, justices p. 403] of the peace and army officers to enforce the Proclamation of 2 November 1678 for disarming Roman Catholics 842. December 13, 1678 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a reward for p. 405] information concerning the discovery of a plot against the Lord Lieutenant 843. March 26, 1679 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the kindred of tories 114] to be imprisoned 844. March 26, 1679 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the discovery of 114] popish archbishops and others 845. March 30, 1679 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1397] apprehension of any popish Dignitary or Jesuit 846. March 30, 1679 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the suppression of mass-houses 1397] 847. March 30, 1679 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the suppressing of tories 1398] 848. April 14, 1679 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the apprehension of the 114] assailants of John Totty 849. April 16, 1679 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1401] reward for the apprehension of the persons who assaulted John Totty 850. May 14, 1679 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring 28 May 1679 to 410] be a fast day to defeat popish conspiracies and implore a blessing on Parliament 851. June 30, 1679 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the arrest of rebels lately 410] come from Scotland 852. July 21, 1679 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order forbidding tobacco growing in 115] Ireland 853. December 10, 1679 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring anyone who can p. 412] make discovery of those involved in the popish plot to do so before 28 February 1680 854. December 10, 1679 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation requiring collectors of p. 413] revenue to account for and make returns of money received 855. December 23, 1679 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation declaring Gerald and p. 414] Richard Fitzgerald to be rebels and traitors and offering a reward for their

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number capture alive or dead 856. January 21, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p Proclamation offering a reward for taking 415] Redmond O’Hanlon and Loughlin O’Hanlon who are proclaimed traitors 857. March 24, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1. p. Proclamation requiring sheriffs and 417] collectors to account for and return money received 858. April 26, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring officials to seek 418] out catholic clergy exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction, Jesuits, regular clergy and warning officials of the consequences if they fail to do so 859. July 19, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 419] Proclamation in furtherance of a letters patent for making copper halfpence 860. November 15, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation promising pardons for p. 422] information about the popish plot 861. November 26, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation dismissing army officers p. 423] absent without leave for more than 10 days 862. November 29, 1680 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 Proclamation revoking licences to bear p. 424] arms granted to Catholics and requiring all merchants, shopkeepers and retailers, Protestants as well as Catholics to give an account of gunpowder in their possession 863. July 1, 1681 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 429] Proclamation prohibiting the export of grain, meal and malt, etc. 864. November 7, 1681 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring army officers and 430] members of the militia to take annually the sacrament of holy communion according to the discipline of the Church of Ireland 865. April 10, 1682 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring justices of the 431] peace to take annually the sacrament of holy communion according to the discipline of the Church of Ireland 866. May 12, 1682 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the arrest of beggars without 117] badges 867. January 12, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning debentures for 432] payment of customs and foreign goods 868. January 15, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation regulating the better 433] collecting of hearth money and the granting of certificates of exemption 869. March 19, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward for 437] apprehending the abductors of Ann Taylor

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 870. June 6, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 438] Proclamation regulating the exchange weight of foreign gold and silver coin 871. July 2, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 441] Proclamation offering a reward for taking dead or alive named persons who will be declared rebels if they do not submit by 1 August 1683 872. August 13, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation appointing 9 September 443] 1683 as a day of thanksgiving for the King’s delivery from a damnable conspiracy 873. October 12, 1683 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward for 444] apprehending Connor O’Dee and Richard Power, burglars and robbers 874. June 4, 1684 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 118] Order granting titles to concealed lands 875. June 9, 1684 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. 448] Proclamation preventing the export of wool without licence or the payment of dues 876. June 21, 1684 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation revoking the prohibition of 451] 5 May 1684 on the export of grain, meal and malt etc. 877. August 22, 1684 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring magistrates and 451] justices of the peace to assist collectors of the revenue 878. February 11, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring James II King 3] 879. February 11, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation promulgating a previous 4] Proclamation of 6 February 1684 continuing office holders in position 880. June 12, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 6] Proclamation on the petition of merchants about fraudulent practices in the butter trade 881. June 20, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 9] Proclamation securing the arms provided to the militia 882. June 22, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 10] Proclamation promulgating a previous Proclamation of 13 June 1685 declaring the Duke of Monmouth a traitor 883. June 22, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 11] Proclamation promulgating a previous Proclamation of 15 June 1685 against the Duke of Monmouth’s declaration 884. July 10, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 13] Proclamation providing penalties for the disseminating of false news 885. July 17, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 15] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension, dead or alive, of Richard

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Power 886. July 24, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 16] Proclamation proscribing nocturnal meetings and assemblies 887. August 10, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing a public 16] thanksgiving for 23 August 1685 888. August 11, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation preventing duels and 18] quarrels in the army 889. October 16, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation securing and storing arms 18] provided to the militia 890. December 23, 1685 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 20] apprehension of burglars, robbers and others 891. January 27, 1686 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation outlining the form of prayer 22] for use annually on 6 February to commemorate the accession of James II 892. February 10, 1686 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 23] apprehension of tories and rapparees 893. February 21, 1686 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing for the protection No. 2222] of the just rights and properties, due by law, to His Majesty’s subjects in Ireland 894. February 21, 1686 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for putting in execution a No. 2222] late Proclamation for the suppressing of tories and robbers 895. February 24, 1686 [L.G., Issue Declaration providing for the preservation No. 2222] of good order and discipline in His Majesty’s forces in Ireland 896. July 28, 1686 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 24] Proclamation quieting the minds of the King’s subjects 897. December 8, 1686 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the suppression of tories No. 2222] and robbers 898. February 21, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation re-issuing the Proclamation 27] for the prevention of robberies and burglaries 899. February 24, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing for the 30] maintenance of military discipline 900. March 7, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 32] Proclamation protecting the salmon fisheries 901. April 4, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 35] Proclamation prohibiting the exportation of grain and other foodstuffs 902. February 21, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reassuring the King’s loyal 29] subjects in respect of scandalous reports and insinuations

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 903. April 11, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 36] Proclamation concerning the administration of the hearth tax 904. April 29, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 40] Proclamation paying and providing for the army 905. July 18, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 43] Proclamation victualing the army at the Curragh, County Kildare 906. July 18, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 44] Proclamation revoking Order of 2 May 1687 concerning tonnage and poundage on iron 907. October 31, 1687 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting public 46] celebrations 908. January 16, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the weight of 46] foreign coin 909. February 8, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a thanksgiving for 51] the Queen’s pregnancy 910. April 4, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 52] Proclamation prohibiting the King’s subjects from entering foreign military 911. April 11, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 54] Proclamation appointing officials to administer the hearth tax 912. May 31, 1688 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order confirming the porterage fees of 125] Dublin 913. June 1, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 54] Proclamation victualing the army at the Curragh 914. June 23, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 55] Proclamation ordering a thanksgiving for the birth of a Royal Prince 915. July 20, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 56] Proclamation on the way of and providing for the army 916. August 24, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the good government of 59] the army 917. August 28, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing hay to the army 63] camp at the Curragh 918. September 20, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation proscribing the illegal p. 64] exportation of wool 919. October 15, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation against the publication and 67] spread of false news 920. December 7, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation against the publication and 68] spread of false news 921. December 28, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation concerning the p. 70] administration of the hearth tax 922. December 29, 1688 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation encouraging deserters to p. 74] return to the army

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 923. January 25, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation discouraging the formation 76] of disloyal associations and riotous assemblies 924. February 2, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the army to observe 77] good behaviour and maintain discipline 925. February 14, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation permitting ships to land and 79] export commodities and people 926. February 25, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the surrender of 79] arms in Dublin 927. February 28, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration providing for a 6 per cent 157] interest rate on copper and brass money lent to the exchequer 928. March 1, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 81] Declaration for the seizure of horses and arms to assist with the military effort against William of Orange 929. March 7, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 83] Proclamation combatting opponents of James II in Ulster and Sligo 930. March 25, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing that seized 91] livestock be restored to its owner 931. March 25, 1689 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation summoning the Irish 129] Parliament 932. March 25, 1689 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation raising the value of all 130] current coin 933. April 1, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 92] Proclamation calling on all loyal subjects to rise against William of Orange 934. April 1, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 96] Declaration provisioning troops in Ulster 935. May 4, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 96] Proclamation declaring those who support William of Orange rebels and traitors 936. May 4, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 98] Declaration declaring small denominational French silver coin currency 937. June 3, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 98] Proclamation granting protection to merchants and inhabitants of Belfast who have fled the town 938. June 14, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 99] Proclamation compensating those whose horses have been seized 939. June 18, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the coining of 100] copper and brass money 940. June 24, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for combating abuses 102] committed by soldiers 941. June 27, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the coining of 103] additional copper and brass money

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 942. June 28, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning illegal 105] imprisonments by William of Orange 943. July 20, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 107] Proclamation requiring disaffected Protestants to depart Dublin 944. July 20, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 107] Proclamation instructing disaffected Protestants to surrender arms and horses 945. July 26, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 109] Proclamation imposing restrictions on the right of disaffected Protestants to travel 946. July 26, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 110] Proclamation remitting half the duties on French wines and brandies 947. July 27, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 111] Proclamation providing orders to officers in the Jacobite army 948. July 30, 1689 [P.O.I Vol. 2 p. 113] Proclamation arraying a militia against an invasion by William of Orange 949. August 2, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation assuring Quakers that they 114] will be treated fairly and reasonably 950. August 5, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for arming Catholics and the 115] preparation of the militia 951. August 5, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising a collection for 116] sick and wounded soldiers 952. August 14, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order for redress where military outrages 117] have been committed 953. August 14, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration warning army officers that 118] they are accountable for arms 954. August 20, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation securing supplies of hay and 119] provisions 955. August 23, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order that all officers and soldiers of the 119] military establishment be paid on the old establishment 956. August 25, 1689 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for the apprehension of deserters 133] 957. September 1, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation preventing robbery under 188] the guise of supplying the army 958. September 2, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order offering payment to Schomberg’s 121] soldiers to enlist in the Jacobite army 959. September 2, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration instructing military officers to 121] remain on duty 960. September 3, 1689 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering that property taken p. 133] from rebels by the recent levies to belong to them 961. September 3, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration offering soldiers under 123] Schomberg’s command to join the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Jacobite cause 962. September 4, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration regulating the usage by 124] brewers of horses 963. September 10, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation seeking to maintain a p. 189] functioning commercial economy and the supply of the army 964. September 14, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation restoring Protestants to p. 190] corporations and as justices of the peace 965. September 14, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation protecting those bringing p. 126] forage to the army 966. September 24, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Order pressing horses and men for the p. 127] Jacobite army forbidden 967. September 24, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Order to Ulster kereight-men to settle in p. 128] the Wicklow mountains 968. October 8, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order revoking exemption on duties on 129] wine and brandy for the military 969. October 17, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order to further prorogue meeting of 130] Parliament to 12 November 1689 970. October 31, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the military not to 131] seize horses or provisions 971. October 31, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing military officers 132] to stay with their assigned regiments 972. November 2, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing military officers to 132] pay for forage 973. November 12, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration instructing military officers to p. 133] stay at their posts 974. November 18, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation abolishing bakers’ p. 134] monopoly in Dublin 975. November 24, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration instructing soldiers not to p. 135] damage property in Dublin 976. November 29, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation offering protection to those p. 136] bringing forage and provisions to Dublin 977. November 30, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation fixing charges for those p. 137] riding post 978. December 13, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering that Protestant p. 138] ministers are not to be dispossessed 979. December 20, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration for the improved payment of p. 139] the army 980. December 23, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation regulating the payment of p. 141] allowances to the army 981. December 27, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation further proroguing the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 145] Jacobite Parliament 982. January 3, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the sale of wheat 146] and oats 983. January 10, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reducing the excise duty on 147] iron imports 984. January 18, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation against cursing and 190] swearing 985. January 21, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the promotion of tillage 148] and husbandry 986. January 21, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the supply of 149] meat in the City of Dublin 987. January 24, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proscribing the employment 150] of servants belonging to French officers 988. January 27, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the pay owed 2639] of Their Majesty’s forces in the Kingdom of Ireland will be settled 989. February 4, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation raising £20,000 per month 151] to resist invasion by William of Orange 990. February 4, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation encouraging the use of 152] copper and brass money 991. February 6, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all officers and 2639] soldiers from being violent towards Protestant or popish persons under Their Majesty’s protection 992. February 14, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration to support the sale and 154] seizure of horses for use by the army 993. February 18, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration letting forfeited lands for 154] encouraging tillage and husbandry 994. February 21, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the Irish whose No. 2643] houses are near the frontier line from corresponding with the rebels 995. February 23, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that certain brass No. 2643] and copper coins will not be accepted as currency after 26 February 1690 996. February 23, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting officers and No. 2643] soldiers of Their Majesty’s army from engaging in duels 997. February 24, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation revoking all former No. 2643] protections granted to the inhabitants of Ireland 998. February 27, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging persons to No. 2643] break up fallow and lay up meadow for the growth of corn

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 999. February 28, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration providing for a 6 per cent 157] interest rate on copper and brass money lent to the exchequer 1000. February 28, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation fixing the price of corn, 158] meal, wool and other commodities 1001. March 19, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration instructing all military 160] officers to return to their commands 1002. March 25, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting rates at which wheat 161] and barley are to be sold 1003. March 28, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the making of low 162] denomination coin 1004. April 4, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 163] Proclamation remitting customs and excise on imported foreign goods 1005. April 14, 1690 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning the rates of provisions 139] in Dublin 1006. April 15, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting soldiers from 164] grazing their horses on enclosed land 1007. April 21, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation minting additional crown 165] pieces 1008. April 25, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration prohibiting the Commissioner 167] of the Revenue from leasing forfeited lands 1009. May 5, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 191] Proclamation ordering a general fast in Ireland 1010. June 9, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 167] Declaration raising the interest on loans of copper and brass money 1011. June 10, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order arranging for the provision of cheap 168] ale to the army in Dublin 1012. June 13, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the sale of hay to 169] the army 1013. June 15, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation laying down exchange rates 170] for gold and silver 1014. June 15, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the minting of new 171] crown pieces of copper and brass 1015. June 15, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation recalling all half-crown 172] pieces of copper and brass 1016. June 19, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing the army to 192] follow rules and orders to observe proper conduct 1017. June 20, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding the army from 193] seizing horses and carts without authorisation

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1018. June 24, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing the army not to 194] commit violence or to steal 1019. July 7, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 195] Declaration of Finglas promising a pardon and protection to those who accept Williamite authority 1020. July 10, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 197] Proclamation devaluing pewter and copper coin minted on the instruction of James II 1021. July 16, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 198] Proclamation of the Commissioners for Forfeited Estates to officials in respect of the seizure of forfeited properties 1022. July 19, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 199] Declaration by the Commissioners for Forfeited Estates clarifying the position in respect of the seizure of property by those lately in rebellion 1023. July 24, 1690 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order for credit to be given to private 141] soldiers 1024. July 26, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 200] Proclamation restoring the Corporation of Waterford 1025. July 31, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 201] Proclamation reaffirming the Order that Catholics surrender all arms 1026. August 1, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing a day of 203] thanksgiving on 15 August 1690 1027. August 1, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration extending the promise of a 204] pardon and protection to those who surrender arms by 25 August 1690 1028. August 15, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing the paying of 205] tithes to the Church of Ireland 1029. August 16, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order imposing a levy of beeves and 173] weathers on County Mayo for the subsistence of the Jacobite garrison at Galway 1030. August 16, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order to raise soldiers on County Mayo in 173] support of the Jacobite military 1031. August 24, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order placing a levy on County Mayo for 174] the subsistence of the Jacobites at Galway 1032. September 9, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order for the seizure of all saltpans in 175] County Mayo 1033. September 15, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the appropriation p. 176] of beef cattle in County Mayo 1034. September 16, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation maintaining market activity p. 206] in Dublin 1035. September 16, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration to facilitate the carrying of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 207] coal to Dublin 1036. September 18, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation restricting the freedom of p. 208] movement of Catholics 1037. September 19, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering ships’ captains not p. 209] to transport deserters 1038. September 25, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Order applying a levy on County Mayo to p. 177] assist the garrison at Inisboffin, County Galway 1039. September 26, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation proscribing the provision of p. 210] shelter to rebels in Connacht and Munster 1040. September 26, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering sheriffs and p. 211] justices of the peace to search for family members of those killed in rebellion who continue to succour the King’s enemies 1041. September 26, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation limiting the locations where p. 212] Catholics can reside on the military frontier 1042. September 30, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation preventing the sale of stolen p. 213] goods and the apprehension of those who possess them 1043. October, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the buying of 2601] horses and cattle outside of fairs and public markets 1044. October 7, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering local officials to 214] apprehend soldiers without passes in Dublin 1045. October 9, 1690 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order concerning rules for tenants of 144] forfeited lands 1046. October 9, 1690 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration prohibiting straggling soldiers 144] 1047. October 22, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing a day of public 215] thanksgiving on 16 November 1690 1048. October 24, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the sale and 178] purchase of goods 1049. November, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation preventing the mischiefs 2614] caused by the rapperees 1050. November 13, 1690 [Steele Vol. 2 Order for the supply of the army with p. 144] provisions 1051. November 14, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation regulating the quarters of p. 216] the army 1052. November 19, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation penalising Catholics arising p. 217] from rapparee activity

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1053. November 20, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering Catholics other p. 219] than resident housekeepers to depart Dublin 1054. November 21, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation regulating the quarters of No. 2614] the army 1055. December, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring Their Majesty’s 2620] subjects to use acts of hostility against the French in the case of an invasion 1056. December 2, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding communication 220] with France 1057. December 8, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation permitting papists to bring No. 2620] their sons who are in rebellion into Their Majesty’s protection 1058. December 8, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 221] of wool without a licence 1059. December 8, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation commanding several papists 222] to leave the City of Dublin and not return during the rebellion 1060. December 12, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation proscribing Catholics from p. 223] selling alcohol and trading as vintners 1061. December 13, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Order establishing commissioners to p. 180] oversee the army in quarters in County Mayo 1062. December 29, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation regulating the tendering of p. 224] the oath of fidelity 1063. December 31, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the return of horses p. 225] for military use 1064. 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 252] Proclamation offering an invitation to those in arms in Limerick and Galway to lay them down 1065. 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 253] Proclamation offering an invitation to soldiers in arms against the King to lay them down 1066. January 17, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending further the time 226] allowed for Catholics to bring in their sons in arms 1067. January 20, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration prohibiting persons employed 2742] in Their Majesty’s treasury from buying arrears or debentures due to persons employed in Their Majesty’s service in the war 1068. January 27, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering financial incentives 183] to encourage Williamite troops to come

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number across to the Jacobite side 1069. January 27, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation appointing commissioners 228] to regulate army finances 1070. February 4, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding persons who 2742] have the benefit of the articles made with the garrisons of Limerick and Galway to surrender their arms 1071. February 4, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting justices of the 2742] peace, mayors and sheriffs from interfering with the goods and chattels of Their Majesty’s subjects 1072. February 6, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering soldiers not to 230] engage in theft and robbery 1073. February 21, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation assuring those on the 231] military frontier who live peaceably of the King’s protection 1074. February 23, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring brass money not 233] legal tender 1075. February 23, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation outlawing duelling in the 234] army 1076. February 24, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation recalling earlier protections 235] and providing for the issue of new protections 1077. February 27, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reassuring tenants 236] occupying land forfeited to the Crown 1078. February 28, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation affirming the exemptions 237] provided to the postal service to ensure the conveyance of letters and packets 1079. February 28, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing for the removal of 237] protections from Catholics who support the King’s enemies 1080. March 26, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding Irish 2651] inhabitants of the popish faith to discover and apprehend persons responsible for murders committed within Their Majesty’s quarters 1081. April 15, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2657] reward for the discovery of Christopher Browne and others 1082. April 27, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting officers and 2662] soldiers from molesting or disturbing any persons supplying provisions to the army 1083. April 27, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the unauthorised

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 241] pressing of horses and carts 1084. April 30, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding Irish 2662] inhabitants to repair to their respective dwellings or to the nearest garrison 1085. April 30, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing militia officers and 243] the inhabitants of Munster to return to their homes 1086. May 9, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 243] Proclamation instructing persons to provide horses, cars and drivers to assist the army 1087. May 12, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation making horse stealing a 244] capital offence 1088. May 14, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation imposing sanctions, 244] including a curfew, on Catholics to discourage rapparees 1089. May 23, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering that excise officers 245] should not be hindered in the performance of their duties and concerning the making of wholesome beer 1090. June 15, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing a day of public 246] fasting and prayer for 3 July and the first Tuesday of every month thereafter 1091. June 17, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing that no boats or 248] vessels travel to Lambay Island 1092. June 17, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation licensing sutlers in an 248] attempt to control prices 1093. June 22, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2. p. Proclamation ordering all soldiers absent 249] from the field without a licence to return to duty 1094. June 22, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering an amnesty to those 250] in arms against the King 1095. June 25, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing the carriers of 255] goods to abide by the scheduled prices 1096. July 1, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 256] Proclamation providing passes to enable sutlers and other carrying provisions to operate 1097. July 7, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 258] Proclamation inviting those in arms in Limerick and Galway to lay them down 1098. July 7, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 260] Proclamation offering a pardon to the citizens of Limerick and Galway and to privates in the army who surrender within three weeks 1099. July 15, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 262] Proclamation encouraging tenants on

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number forfeited land to make hay 1100. July 16, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 263] Proclamation announcing a day of solemn thanksgiving on 28 July 1101. July 24, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 264] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of John McCabe 1102. August 4, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation encouraging farmers in 265] Connacht to return to the land to save the harvest 1103. September 16, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the export of p. 266] beef, mutton and pork for six months 1104. September 18, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation offering a pardon to tories p. 267] and rapparees that take the oath of fidelity within one month 1105. September 25, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation encouraging the production p. 268] of food, and sale of goods, in named garrison towns 1106. October 14, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering protection to 270] subjects taking an oath of fidelity 1107. October 14, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reiterating the pardon 271] previously offered to tories and rapparees who submit within a month 1108. November 7, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation outlining regulations and 273] rates of provisions for the army in winter quarters 1109. November 9, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising the holding of a 275] public thanksgiving on 26 November 1691 1110. November 9, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 276] apprehension of the murderers of William White 1111. December 9, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation requiring those in receipt of 276] money for hospitals to account for the same 1112. December 14, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation authorising the prosecution p. 277] of those who sell wine at inflated prices 1113. December 16, 1691 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation proscribing the employment p. 278] of soldiers from King’s regiments 1114. January 4, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a pardon to 279] deserters from Hamilton regiment 1115. January 11, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation with instructions for the 280] implementation of the pardons granted in the Treaty of Limerick 1116. January 20, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering that those employed

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 280] by the Crown shall not profit by buying arrears of pay 1117. February 4, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing justices of the 281] peace and other local officials to observe the law 1118. February 4, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing that all those 282] comprised within the articles of Limerick, Galway and elsewhere surrender their arms by 10 March 1692 1119. February 17, 1692 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the value of No. 2849] coin will not be altered 1120. February 17, 1692 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that copper and No. 2849] tin half-pence and farthings are to continue as accepted currency 1121. February 22, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the time 284] permitted for submission of claims under the Treaty of Limerick 1122. March 3, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring the war in Ireland 291] over and re-authorising the payment of crown rents and taxes 1123. March 5, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing that deserters from 291] a French regiment be taken up 1124. March 21, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation promising a pardon to 292] Danish soldiers that surrender 1125. March 23, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring persons who claim 2757] any benefit of the Articles of Limerick and Galway to present their claims to the Clerk of the Council 1126. May 20, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing that all arms in 294] Catholic possession be surrendered 1127. May 20, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation restricting fishing boats on 296] the south and west coast 1128. July, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. 2786] Proclamation discharging Their Majesty’s subjects in Ireland from all arrears due on hearth money 1129. July 1, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 296] Proclamation announcing a monthly fast from July 1130. July 7, 1692 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 155] Proclamation pardoning arrears of hearth money and quit rent 1131. July 23, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 298] Proclamation requiring the army to observe strict discipline, and for payment of quarters 1132. September 19, 1692 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration for the pay and quarters of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 156] army 1133. October 21, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2819] reward for the apprehension of tories, thieves and robbers 1134. November 7, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a day of 303] thanksgiving on 10 November 1692 1135. November 14, 1692 [Steele Vol. 2 Order suppressing unlicensed gaming p. 156] houses 1136. November 18, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation instructing relevant parties p. 305] to cooperate with the Commissioners for Forfeitures in discovering concealments 1137. December 19, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation limiting the right of p. 306] Catholics to travel out of their parishes 1138. December 19, 1692 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering a muster of the p. 307] militia 1139. January 2, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 308] discovery of those who robbed Brigadier Edward Villiers 1140. February 17, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation affirming that certain tin 310] and copper coin are recognised currency 1141. February 17, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declining to raise the value 311] of certain gold coins 1142. March 29, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2858] prorogued to 6 June 1693 1143. April 8, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 312] Proclamation directing that the recently appointed commissioners for forfeitures be assisted to perform their duties 1144. April 28, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a public fast on 10 314] May 1693 1145. May 3, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 315] Proclamation regulating the provision of exemptions for payment of the hearth tax 1146. May 8, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 319] Proclamation expressing disapproval of a report in the Dublin Intelligence 1147. May 19, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2874] further prorogued to 5 September 1693 1148. June 2, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 321] Proclamation in relation to the leasing of forfeited estates 1149. June 19, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning claims under the 323] Treaty of Limerick 1150. June 26, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2885] dissolved 1151. July 10, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 324] Proclamation postponing hearing claims

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number under the Treaty of Limerick 1152. July 21, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 325] Proclamation concerning the announcement by the commissioners for forfeitures of the dates and locations of their enquiries 1153. August 18, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering justices of the 326] peace to take up priests and the family of tories and rapparees 1154. October 18, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all justices of 2919] the peace, mayors, sheriffs and other magistrates from interfering with the goods and chattels of Their Majesty’s subjects 1155. October 19, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all trade with 2919] France 1156. November 22, 1693 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation announcing a general p. 329] thanksgiving in Dublin on 10 December 1693 1157. February 16, 1694 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation with directions for the 330] Commissioners for Forfeitures 1158. March 3, 1694 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning exemptions 333] from the hearth money 1159. May 23, 1694 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the claims to 2980] the benefit of the Articles of Galway and Limerick will begin to be heard on 11 June 1694 1160. July 2, 1694 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 334] Proclamation announcing a general fast on 13 July 1694 1161. October 19, 1694 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 335] discovery of those responsible for a robbery at Youghal 1162. December, 1694 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3038] reward for the apprehension of Dermot Leary and other notorious rebels 1163. January 18, 1695 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering rewards for the 339] apprehension of escapees from Kilmainham Goal 1164. February 22, 1695 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the provision of 340] exemptions from paying hearth tax 1165. March, 1695 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3166] apprehension of persons concerned in a conspiracy to assassinate the King 1166. March 16, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 358] prorogued to 27 June 1696 1167. May 29, 1695 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation seeking to improve the 345] availability of coin by making foreign coin tender 1168. June 24, 1695 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing a general fast 347] on 12 July 1695 1169. July 17, 1695 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3103] held at Dublin on 27 August 1695 1170. September 30, 1695 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation announcing a public p. 348] thanksgiving on 8 October 1695 1171. December 9, 1695 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing an assize is held 349] twice yearly in County Kerry 1172. January 20, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing the persons to 350] whom money raised by poll should be paid 1173. February 11, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation appointing officials to 352] administer the hearth tax in County Cork 1174. February 11, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering tories identified by 353] presentment by the grand jury of County Cork, to surrender 1175. February 22, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation enforcing the Act for the 355] regulating of measures (1695 [7 Will. 3 c. 24]) 1176. March 4, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a £1000 reward for 356] the apprehension of the Duke of Berwick and his co-conspirators 1177. March 16, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation convening Parliament in 358] order to extend the adjournment to 27 June 1696 1178. April 6, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 358] Proclamation ordering a general thanksgiving on 23 April 1696 1179. April 25, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the taking up of 359] tories returned by presentment by the grand juries of counties Kerry, Sligo and Louth 1180. June 17, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a fast be 3197] observed throughout the Kingdom of Ireland on 10 July 1696 1181. June 29, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the taking up of 362] tories returned by presentment by the grand juries of counties Cork, Kerry, Armagh, Louth and Tipperary 1182. July, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. 3201] Proclamation promising a reward for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number apprehension of robbers and tories 1183. July 16, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 365] Proclamation seeking to discover and secure lands forfeited to the King 1184. August 21, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation commanding the 367] apprehension of Henry Every and other pirates 1185. November 16, 1696 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering all officers absent p. 368] from duty to repair to their garrisons 1186. December 4, 1696 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing orders to be No. 3247] observed by His Majesty’s forces in Ireland 1187. January 12, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proscribing the exportation 370] of grain from Ulster ports 1188. March 29, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the ban on the 371] export of grain to Leinster ports 1189. June 18, 1697 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament 3300] will sit and be held on 27 July 1697 1190. June 18, 1697 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 3300] of corn 1191. July 26, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 374] Proclamation ordering that rules and orders are to be observed by officers and soldiers 1192. July 29, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 377] Proclamation stating the rules and orders to be observed by chaplains 1193. August 13, 1697 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding the import of 164] halfpence 1194. August 20, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising the 378] commencement of the hearing of claims arising out of the treaties of Limerick and Galway on 9 September 1697 1195. August 21, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation stating that tories returned 379] by presentment of grand juries of several counties to be taken up 1196. August 24, 1697 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declarations for the hearing of claims 165] connected to the Articles of Limerick and Galway 1197. August 27, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting out the rules and 383] orders agreed by the commissioners for hearing claims under the treaties of Limerick and Galway 1198. August 30, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 383] of copper coin from Scotland 1199. August 31, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation stating that rules and orders

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 384] are to be observed by officers of horse regiments 1200. September 2, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation stating additional rules and 386] orders to be observed by officers of horse regiments 1201. September 19, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation setting out the declaration p. 387] of the commissioners for hearing claims arising out of the treaties of Limerick and Galway 1202. October 14, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding soldiers from the 388] brewing and selling ale and strong waters 1203. November 3, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation promulgating the 389] Proclamation of 8 October 1697 announcing peace with France 1204. November 30, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation announcing a thanksgiving p. 390] on 12 December 1697 1205. November 30, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation announcing aid for Athlone p. 391] in response to severe storm damage 1206. December 10, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation instructing all law officers p. 392] to enforce strictly the law against counterfeiting 1207. December 18, 1697 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation promulgating the law that p. 393] those who have taken up residence in France are guilty of high treason if they return without permission 1208. January 3, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the imprisonment 395] of Catholic regulars and ecclesiastics who have failed to observe the terms of the Banishment Act [1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 1] 1209. January 8, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing the receivers of 397] the poll money voted by Parliament 1210. January 27, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing all who seek the 399] benefit of the Articles of Galway to submit their claims 1211. February 5, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation requiring investigation and 399] prevention of Catholic clerical evasion of the Banishment Act [1697 (9 Will. 3) c. 1] 1212. February 21, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing that the estates 401] of those guilty of rebellion should be seized 1213. February 21, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2. Proclamation instituting standard weights p. 402] for coins 1214. March 18, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the conduct of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 402] disbanded soldiers en route to England 1215. April 1, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p, 403] Proclamation promulgating the English Proclamation of 28 January 1698 forbidding subjects from entering into the military services of foreign states 1216. April 27, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 404] further prorogued to 7 June 1698 1217. May 7, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 405] Proclamation proscribing the purchase of military debentures at reduced rates 1218. May 7, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 406] Proclamation directing judges on assize to enforce the law against profanity 1219. May 23, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering local law officers 407] to pursue English counterfeiters 1220. June 2, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 408] Proclamation providing that Parliament be further prorogued to 5 July 1698 1221. June 16, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation forbidding soldiers from 409] using their firearms to shoot game 1222. June 27, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the collection of 409] the hearth tax in County Antrim 1223. June 27, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing Roman Catholic 410] clergy to register with high sheriffs 1224. June 30, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 412] further prorogued to 13 September 1698 1225. July 12, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 413] Proclamation authorising the payment of pay arrears to a number of regiments 1226. July 14, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2. p. Proclamation providing that certain tories 414] returned by presentment by the grand juries of Tipperary, Waterford, Fermanagh and Tyrone are to be taken up 1227. July 14, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 417] Proclamation offering a reward for the discoverers of lands forfeited to the Crown 1228. July 14, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 418] Proclamation instructing officials to enforce the prohibition on the export of wool and woollens 1229. August 22, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing demobilised 419] military officers to return to duty to assist with their incorporation into standing regiments 1230. August 29, 1698 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3425] further prorogued to 27 September 1698 1231. September 12, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation providing arrears of army p. 423] pay debentures by the Receiver General

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1232. October 7, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing arrears of army 423] pay debentures by the Receiver General 1233. October 19, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 426] discovery of the author of a seditious libel 1234. October 29, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing instructions in 427] respect of those who have been disbanded from the army 1235. November 18, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation affirming the prohibition on p. 428] the export of grain and other foodstuffs 1236. November 24, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation stating the obligations of p. 429] those on whom soldiers are quartered 1237. December 3, 1698 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation outlawing the engrossing of 430] salt, coal, and other commodities 1238. January 23, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing a further 433] statement of the respective entitlements and responsibilities in respect of quartering soldiers 1239. February 7, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation reiterating the ban on the 435] export of grain, meal and provisions 1240. April 5, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 442] Proclamation ordering a general fast on 5 May 1699 1241. April 17, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the making of 443] butter casks 1242. April 17, 1699 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering a collection for the 172] Vaudois Protestants 1243. May 1, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 450] Proclamation regulating the payment of subsistence to demolished commissioned officers 1244. May 4, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 451] Proclamation revoking part of the Proclamation of 14 July 1699 appertaining to linen 1245. May 12, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation further extending the 452] prorogation of Parliament to 28 September 1699 1246. June 14, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation dissolving Parliament 453] 1247. July 5, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 453] Proclamation instructing the revenue service to keep an account of arrivals from France to assist with the prosecution of those who have gone to France without a licence 1248. July 19, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 455] Proclamation promulgating the law for disarming Catholics

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1249. August 14, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation enforcing the law against 457] profanity 1250. September 4, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order outlining rules and directions for 458] quartering the army in barracks 1251. September 13, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation enforcing the law against p. 461] Catholics exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction 1252. October 5, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising the payment of 465] an allowance to commissioner officers 1253. October 30, 1699 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the payment of 174] arrears of half-pay officers 1254. November 29, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation recalling all licences p. 470] granted to Catholics to bear arms 1255. December 29, 1699 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation regulating the provision of p. 471] certificates of exemption from hearth tax 1256. January 26, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Order applying the law with respect to the 477] setting of the price of wine 1257. February 19, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation regulating the making of 479] casks for butter 1258. March 18, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation publishing a list of 481] Catholics permitted to bear arms 1259. April 26, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation revoking the prohibition on 486] the exportation of grain and other foodstuffs 1260. May 17, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation promulgating the English 487] law appertaining to the sale of forfeited estates 1261. June 24, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the payment of 492] arrears to soldiers in a number of regiments 1262. June 26, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation publishing a further list of 493] Catholics permitted to bear arms 1263. September 30, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation providing rules and orders p. 494] for preserving military order and discipline 1264. October 21, 1700 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Orders concerning the health and welfare 176] of soldiers 1265. December 12, 1700 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation continuing the half pay p. 501] allowance to disbanded military officers 1266. February 12, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration setting the price of wines 503] 1267. February 27, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the arrears of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 503] half-pay officers 1268. February 28, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation instructing Catholics to 504] surrender arms in their possession 1269. February 28, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the registration of 505] Catholic priests 1270. March 18, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing regulations to be 506] observed by soldiers in barracks 1271. March 29, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing regulations to be 506] observed by soldiers in barracks 1272. April 7, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 507] Proclamation announcing a day of fasting on 2 May 1701 1273. May 24, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the apprehension of 508] military deserters 1274. June 2, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 509] Proclamation setting the rates and values of foreign coin current in the Kingdom 1275. June 30, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering that those 511] presented as tories in counties Kerry, Kilkenny, Carlow, Limerick, Mayo, Wicklow and Wexford surrender to the authorities 1276. September 30, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration commanding all soldiers who p. 512] have deserted to give themselves up 1277. October 24, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration instructing that military 514] officers who decline to serve in the West Indies are to be put on half-pay 1278. November 11, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration commanding military officers p. 514] to promulgate that no credit is to be given to soldiers in the absence of permission from their commanding officer 1279. November 15, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration providing rules to be p. 516] observed in military chaplains 1280. November 24, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration providing rules and orders for p. 517] maintaining military discipline 1281. November 25, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the enforcement of p. 523] the law against Catholic ecclesiastics 1282. December 2, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration imposing sanctions to ensure 528] Catholics do not serve in the army 1283. December 2, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration instructing that a return of 528] barrack repairs be made 1284. December 22, 1701 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering a public fast to be p. 529] held on Friday 16 January 1702 1285. December 24, 1701 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering the making of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 179] returns of barrack repairs 1286. February 11, 1702 [P.O.I Vol. 2 p. Declaration setting the price of wines 530] 1287. February 28, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising the arrest of 532] straggling seamen and able-bodied landmen 1288. March 16, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the seizure of 535] horses owned by Catholics 1289. March 17, 1702 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering all officers to return 180] to quarters 1290. March 18, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring the accession of 536] Queen Anne 1291. March 18, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation promulgating the Queen’s 537] Proclamation of 8 March 1701 continuing officeholders in position 1292. May 4, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 538] Proclamation for encouraging piety and virtue 1293. May 8, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 540] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Mayo, Cork, Waterford and Louth to surrender themselves to the authorities 1294. May 11, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing the outbreak of 543] war with France and Spain 1295. May 11, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering alterations to the 545] Book of Common Prayer to reflect the accession of Queen Anne 1296. June 8, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 546] Declaration that military officers who refuse to serve in the West Indies be put on half-pay 1297. June 8, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 547] Declaration offering a reward for the apprehension of military deserters 1298. June 10, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration offering reward for the 548] discovery of those who provide provisions or intelligence to the Queen’s enemies 1299. July 8, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 550] Proclamation offering a reward for the discovery of those responsible for seizing the tobacco of the ship Betty Galley 1300. July 17, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 551] Declaration providing orders for the army 1301. July 20, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 551] Proclamation ordering a day of public fasting on 14 August 1702 1302. August 27, 1702 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering officers to return to 182] their quarters

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1303. November 20, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation announcing a public p. 553] thanksgiving to be held in December 1702 1304. December 9, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 553] apprehension and conviction of those responsible for robbing the Church at Finglas 1305. December 18, 1702 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering the enforcement of p. 554] the laws against tories and rapparees 1306. January 11, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the surrender of 554] deserters 1307. February 25, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering those presented as 555] tories in various counties to surrender to the authorities 1308. March 25, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 556] apprehension of the murderers of Edward Heaton 1309. April 21, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing that tories, 556] robbers and rapparees presented by the grand jury of County Cork to give themselves up 1310. April 21, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the recapture of 558] French prisoners of war 1311. April 21, 1703 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering the surrender and 183] outlawing of tories and robbers 1312. April 30, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation directing law officers to 559] seek Bishop Maurice Donnellan and his rescuers 1313. August 12, 1703 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering officers to return to 184] their quarters 1314. November 24, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation that those presented as p. 561] tories in various counties surrender to the authorities 1315. December 7, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration concerning the maintenance 564] of and damages to military barracks 1316. January 15, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a general fast on 564] Friday 18 February 1704 1317. January 17, 1704 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for the exchange of prisoners 184] with France 1318. February 4, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration providing orders for the army 565] 1319. February 12, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration setting the prices of wines 565] 1320. February 16, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proscribing the provision of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 565] intelligence and provisions to France and Spain 1321. February 18, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration concerning the care of empty 566] barracks 1322. March 13, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation encouraging piety and 566] virtue 1323. April 27, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration offering a pardon to military 568] deserters who re-enlist before 1 June 1704 1324. May 14, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation revoking the licences 568] provided to Catholics allowing them to carry arms 1325. July 31, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 569] Declaration offering a reward for the apprehension of military deserters 1326. August 29, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a day of 569] thanksgiving to be held in September 1704 1327. September 25, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation extending the prorogation of p. 570] Parliament to 10 February 1705 1328. October 7, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning deserters from 570] the Earl of Donegall’s regiment 1329. December 30, 1704 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation offering a bounty to those p. 571] who enlist in the Royal navy 1330. January 27, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing that Parliament 573] will meet on 10 February 1705 1331. February 12, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting the prices of wines 574] 1332. March 30, 1705 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration setting out a list of papists 187] licensed to carry arms 1333. April 9, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 579] Proclamation ordering those presented as outlaws in counties Armagh, Meath, Tyrone, Wicklow, Antrim, Monaghan, Cavan, Cork and Kerry to surrender to the authorities 1334. April 10, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 580] apprehension of John Balfe 1335. April 10, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration providing for barrack 580] furniture 1336. May 2, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 581] Proclamation ordering a general fast in May 1705 1337. July 31, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 581] Proclamation extending the provisions of the English Mutiny Act [1704 (3 & 4 Ann) c. 5] to Ireland

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1338. August 17, 1705 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a day of 582] thanksgiving in August/September 1705 1339. January 3, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 583] landmen to enlist in the Royal navy 1340. February 9, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration for discovering the robbers of 583] the Treasury 1341. February 12, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration encouraging seamen to enlist 584] in the Royal navy 1342. February 12, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration setting the prices of wines 584] 1343. February 20, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering those presented as 584] outlaws in counties Londonderry, Queen’s County, Kilkenny, Cork, Wexford, Meath, Cavan, Longford and Cork to surrender to the authorities 1344. March 18, 1706 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public fast 200] be observed on 9 April 1707 1345. March 22, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation encouraging seamen to 585] enlist in the Royal navy 1346. April 11, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the conversion 586] of Protestants to Catholicism 1347. May 27, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 586] Parliament to 4 March 1707 1348. June 10, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a day of 586] thanksgiving on 27 June 1705 1349. December 3, 1706 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a public No. 170] thanksgiving be observed on 31 December 1706 1350. December 10, 1706 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation enforcing the law as to p. 588] butter packing 1351. February 15, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 589] Parliament to 13 May 1707 1352. March 18, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a general fast on 9 589] April 1707 1353. April 15, 1707 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public 208] thanksgiving be observed in Ireland on 1 May 1707 1354. May 1, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 592] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament to 23 June 1707 1355. May 13, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation requiring those presented as 592] outlaws in counties Monaghan, Galway, Antrim, Cork, Down, Armagh, Cavan, Kilkenny, Westmeath, Wicklow and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Waterford to surrender to the authorities 1356. May 24, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation giving effect to an Order in 593] Council of 17 April 1707 1357. June 5, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 594] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament to 1 July 1707 1358. July 10, 1707 [D.G., Issue No. Declaration requiring officers and soldiers 233] to return to their garrisons or quarters and remain at their duty 1359. August 1, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 595] apprehension of the abductors of Margaret McNamara 1360. August 1, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation levying fines on those who 595] refuse to work on Catholic Church holidays 1361. August 1, 1707 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation forbidding the publishing of 240] holy days by popish priests 1362. August 16, 1707 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 242] reward for apprehending Garret Nagle and Joseph Nagle 1363. September 26, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Declaration for the better government of p. 597] the army 1364. October 10, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 598] apprehension of Fitzdonnell, Flaherty and Joyce for murder 1365. October 10, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation encouraging piety and 599] virtue 1366. October 16, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 601] apprehension of rapparees responsible for murder in County Longford 1367. November 7, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 602] apprehension of sheep killers and robbers of beehives 1368. December 1, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a general fast on 602] 14 January 1708 1369. December 9, 1707 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration providing regulations for 603] soldiers on the march 1370. December 10, 1707 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 279] reward for the discovery of the arsonist responsible for burning down the house of Richard Huddy 1371. December 13, 1707 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a general fast No. 276] be observed in Ireland on 14 January 1707 1372. January 15, 1708 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 391] prorogued to 28 April 1708 1373. February 12, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting the price of wines 604] 1374. February 21, 1708 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a public No. 402] thanksgiving be observed in Ireland on 17 March 1708 1375. March 2, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 615] discovery of those who supply provisions and intelligence to the Queen’s enemies 1376. March 16, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation seeking the Pretender and 605] ordering the enforcement of the laws against Catholics 1377. March 23, 1708 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of all 306] popish priests not yet secured 1378. April 5, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 606] Proclamation ordering that named Catholic gentlemen in detention be released on condition that they provide recognizances 1379. April 27, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 607] Parliament to 28 February 1709 1380. April 30, 1708 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation putting into execution a law 318] relating to butter casks 1381. June 8, 1708 [D.G., Issue No. 327] Proclamation providing that a public thanksgiving in Ireland be observed on 27 June 1708 1382. July 27, 1708 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration for the provision of barrack 193] furniture 1383. August 19, 1708 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public 349] thanksgiving be observed in Ireland on 16 September 1708 1384. August 19, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning light foreign 611] currency 1385. September 20, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering that the laws p. 612] against popery be put into effect 1386. October 2, 1708 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration containing orders for the 612] government of the army 1387. January 15, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 613] Parliament to 28 February 1709 1388. February 12, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting the price of wines 613] 1389. February 12, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a day of 614] thanksgiving on 17 March 1709

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1390. March 2, 1709 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting fishermen 194] corresponding with the enemy 1391. March 4, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public fast 512] be observed in Ireland on 29 March 1709 1392. March 11, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 616] of corn, grain and meal 1393. April 22, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 419] further prorogued to 5 May 1709 1394. June 10, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Declaration offering a reward for the 434] apprehension of robbers of the Queen’s revenue 1395. August 30, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that no person 457] shall stop or open the Queen’s mail bags or post bags 1396. September 10, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 619] apprehension of sheep killers and robbers of beehives 1397. September 13, 1709 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the No. 460] convocation of the clergy be prorogued to 2 March 1710 1398. September 22, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation ordering that the Palatine p. 621] refugees be well treated 1399. October 21, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation against forestalling, 471] regrating and engrossing bread-corn and other sort of grain 1400. October 21, 1709 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a general 622] thanksgiving on 22 November 1709 1401. October 25, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general thanksgiving 471] for victory at Blaregnies to be observed on 22 November 1402. November 10, 1709 [Steele Vol. 2 Declaration ordering officers to return to p. 195] their quarters 1403. December 19, 1709 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the exportation No. 488] of all manner of corn, grain and meal except such quantities as shall be necessary for the provision of ships 1404. December 19, 1709 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 489] tories, robbers and rapparees in Ireland 1405. January 27, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration for providing barrack 625] furniture 1406. February 13, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting the price of wines 625] 1407. March 2, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 613] prorogued to 5 May 1710 1408. March 4, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation ordering a general fast on 626] 29 March 1710 1409. March 9, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 627] Parliament to 27 April 1710 1410. March 14, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen to 617] enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war under the direction of the Governors of Ireland 1411. March 28, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward for the 516] apprehension of Francis Eustace wanted for the murder of his wife 1412. April 14, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 522] prorogued to 4 May 1710 1413. April 26, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the revocation 524] of a previous Proclamation in relation to the exportation of corn, grain and meal 1414. April 27, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 524] prorogued to 11 May 1710 1415. May 8, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 630] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament to 19 May 1710 1416. June 26, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the 542] suppression of riotous assemblies of papists in County Meath 1417. June 26, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 542] reward for the apprehension of the person responsible for breaking and defacing the statue of King William in Dublin 1418. June 26, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning tumultuous, 632] dangerous and unlawful assembly at St John’s Well in County Meath 1419. July 5, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 633] Proclamation for the settlement of the Palatine refugees 1420. October 13, 1710 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 633] apprehension of robbers of seized tobacco in County Antrim 1421. November 28, 1710 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring quarantine to be No. 588] performed by ships coming from the Baltic sea arriving in any ports in Ireland 1422. February 12, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation setting the price of wines 636] 1423. March 2, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 636] Parliament to 1 May 1711

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1424. March 14, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for encouraging naval 637] recruitment 1425. April 24, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 31 638] May 1711 1426. May 26, 1711 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 637] prorogued to 18 June 1711 1427. June 6, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 639] Proclamation for the apprehension of the crew of a French privateer 1428. June 12, 1711 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 642] further prorogued to 9 July 1711 1429. August 17, 1711 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring quarantine to be 662] performed by ships coming from the Sound or Baltic 1430. October 6, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation applying quarantine on 643] ships coming from the Baltic Sea and other places 1431. November 19, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation invalidating licences p. 645] permitting Catholics to bear arms 1432. November 30, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation for the prevention of p. 647] maiming and houghing of cattle 1433. December 13, 1711 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation for the enforcement of the p. 648] law against houghers 1434. February 8, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the suppressing of tories, 650] robbers and rapparees 1435. February 8, 1712 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward for the 712] apprehension of the author of a treasonable letter 1436. February 8, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 653] apprehension of the perpetrators of murder 1437. February 21, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the army to assist 654] with the apprehension of tories, robbers and rapparees 1438. March 20, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the suppression of 655] houghing and committing Catholic priests into custody 1439. July 11, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 656] Proclamation for the removal of the quarantine order on ships from Hamburg 1440. July 11, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 657] Proclamation for the apprehension of Father Bryan McHugh 1441. July 30, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 658] Proclamation giving currency to foreign coin

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1442. August 9, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation re-imposing quarantine on 661] shipping from the Baltic 1443. August 29, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 19 663] February 1713 1444. August 29, 1712 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending to Ireland a 769] suspension of arms agreed between Her Majesty and the Most Christian King 1445. September 16, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation applying quarantine to ships p. 664] from the Baltic Sea and other places 1446. September 20, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation for the apprehension of p. 665] nuns settled in Dublin 1447. November 29, 1712 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation for the apprehension of two p. 668] murderers 1448. December 16, 1712 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 800] reward for the apprehension of the author of a treasonable publication 1449. January 10, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the seizing and 670] apprehension of Lieutenant General George MacCartney 1450. January 16, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. Order placing officers on half-pay 966] 1451. February 2, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 5201] persons whom enlist Her Majesty’s subjects for the service of the Pretender 1452. February 4, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the suppression of 672] houghing in Connacht 1453. February 7, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 673] Parliament to 21 May 1713 1454. May 6, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 674] Proclamation for the dissolution of Parliament 1455. May 15, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing the Peace of 674] Utrecht between Britain and France 1456. June 2, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 675] Proclamation announcing a public thanksgiving on 16 June 1713 1457. September 15, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation for the better performance p. 676] of quarantine against the Plague 1458. October 10, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation that Parliament be held in 939] Dublin on 20 November 1713 1459. November 19, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 Proclamation proroguing the meeting of p. 678] Parliament to 25 November 1713 1460. December 9, 1713 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation for the protection and 679] security of the mail

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1461. January 5, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 963] prorogued to 18 January 1714 1462. January 14, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 966] further prorogued to 27 January 1714 1463. February 1, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation proroguing the meeting of 681] Parliament to 10 August 1714 1464. February 2, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 681] apprehension of Lieutenant Toby Butler and others 1465. February 8, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering that a public 1078] thanksgiving to be observed throughout Ireland on 1 March 1714 1466. February 8, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 1081] tories, robbers and rapperees 1467. March 7, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1086] discovery and apprehension of Walter Eustace and Christopher Everard 1468. March 18, 1714 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising the seizure of 202] arms of papists not licensed 1469. March 18, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation containing a list of 682] Catholics licensed to carry arms 1470. March 27, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation publishing the peace 689] between Britain and Spain 1471. April 19, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation against popish priests, 690] Jesuits and rebels 1472. May 28, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation preventing enlistment in the 690] service of the Pretender 1473. June 22, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation altering the Book of 693] Common Prayer 1474. July 7, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 694] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the Pretender 1475. July 24, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. 697] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament to 12 October 1714 1476. July 24, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the new species of 1022] French coin current in the Kingdom of Ireland 1477. July 27, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1021] further prorogued to 12 October 1714 1478. August 6, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring Prince George as 5251] the King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 1479. August 7, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all papists

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5251] licensed to keep and wear arms to deliver up their respective arms and all ammunition in their possession 1480. August 17, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation authorising alterations to 7] the Book of Common Prayer 1481. October 22, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1047] reward for the apprehension of the persons responsible for breaking the statue of King William in Dublin 1482. November 11, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 10] apprehension of robbers in Dublin City 1483. November 30, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation against houghers of cattle p. 11] 1484. December 6, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation enforcing the law against 11] Catholics and non-jurors 1485. December 6, 1714 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 11] discovery of the author and publisher of a libellous print 1486. December 20, 1714 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 1065] Bryan Bane O’Neill, Hugh O’Neill and Arthur McDonnell who are declared tories, robbers and rapparees 1487. February 8, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering a general 15] thanksgiving on 1 March 1715 1488. February 8, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 16] rapparees in Queen’s County and counties Louth, Monaghan, Kilkenny, Fermanagh and Longford to surrender 1489. March 7, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 20] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of two escaped prisoners 1490. March 7, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 21] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those who defaced King William’s statue 1491. March 18, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the disarming of 22] Catholics 1492. March 18, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation authorising those in office 22] to remain in position 1493. March 21, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation regulating the making and 22] use of butter cases 1494. May 21, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 26] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those responsible for issuing seditious words 1495. July 20, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 27] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1496. July 29, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 28] Proclamation instructing local law officers to disarm Catholics and to enforce popery laws 1497. October 3, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation authorising the assembly of 29] Parliament on 12 November 1715 1498. October 25, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 30] discovery of the author of a seditious paper 1499. October 30, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the assembly of a 30] new Parliament 1500. November 11, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 31] apprehension of those involved in the rescue of James Kilkenny, Franciscan Friar 1501. November 23, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation proscribing the sending of p. 32] provisions to and making contact with the Jacobites in Scotland, and offering a reward for the apprehension of Catholic priests 1502. November 23, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation enforcing the restrictions on p. 33] Catholics in Galway and Limerick 1503. December 17, 1715 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation for the apprehension of p. 35] disaffected persons travelling to Scotland 1504. February 1, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 39] apprehension of the author of a pamphlet 1505. February 1, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 40] apprehension of James, Duke of Ormond 1506. February 9, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation prohibiting the enlisting of 40] Catholics in the army 1507. February 23, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation outlining instructions for 41] officers employed in military recruitment 1508. March 3, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 44] Proclamation order to enlist soldiers 1509. March 14, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation promising a pardon and 44] reward for the apprehension and discovery of any person concerned in the murder of Abraham Coats 1510. April 17, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 45] Proclamation convening a meeting of Parliament on 3 May 1716 1511. April 18, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 46] Proclamation requiring tories, robbers and rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Kilkenny, Tyrone and Carlow to surrender to the authorities

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1512. April 18, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 48] Proclamation ordering a day of public thanksgiving for the suppression of the Jacobite rebellion 1513. May 5, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 48] Proclamation requiring tories, robbers and rapparees in counties Cork, Tyrone and Kilkenny to surrender to the authorities 1514. May 17, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 52] Proclamation ordering a day of public thanksgiving on 7 June 1716 1515. August 6, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a pardon to military 53] deserters who return to duty by 1 December 1716 1516. August 15, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 54] Parliament to 25 September 1716 1517. September 22, 1716 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 1243] further prorogued to 12 October 1716 1518. October 8, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the enforcement of 55] the laws against Catholic ecclesiastics and regular clergy 1519. December 19, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation instructing tories, robbers p. 57] and rapparees presented by the grand juries of Queen’s County and counties Cavan, Londonderry and Wicklow to surrender to the authorities 1520. December 19, 1716 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation promulgating the law in p. 59] respect of butter and tallow casks 1521. May 14, 1717 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 63] Proclamation promulgating the law in relation to butter and tallow casks 1522. June 11, 1717 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 5549] prorogued to 15 August 1717 1523. June 13, 1717 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 68] Proclamation for the discovery of those involved in a regimental mutiny at Athlone 1524. October 24, 1717 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 5586] reward in relation to the murder of Henry Lutterell and attempted murder of Charles O’Hara 1525. November 23, 1717 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation further proclaiming the p. 72] offer of a reward for the discovery of the assassin of Henry Lutterell 1526. December 24, 1717 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation requiring tories, robbers and p. 73] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Antrim, Monaghan, Louth, Clare and Cavan to surrender

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1527. January 19, 1718 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 5715] James Butler 1528. March 29, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation promulgating the law in 76] respect of butter and tallow casks 1529. April, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 80] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1530. May 5, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 81] Proclamation directing that foreign gold coin be accepted as currency 1531. June 23, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 83] Proclamation offering a reward for the discovery of an arsonist in County Kildare 1532. July 1, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 84] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Cork, Louth, Roscommon, Clare and Monaghan to surrender 1533. July 8, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 87] Proclamations offering a reward for the discovery of those responsible for defacing a royal portrait in the Tholsel of the City of Dublin 1534. July 18, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 88] Proclamation extending the prorogation of Parliament to 19 June 1719 1535. December 9, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 88] apprehension of the abductors of Jane Monck 1536. December 20, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 88] apprehension of the abductors of Rebecca White 1537. December 26, 1718 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation declaring war against Spain p. 89] 1538. January 19, 1719 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 92] apprehension of James Butler, Duke of Ormond 1539. March 5, 1719 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1604] discovery and apprehension of any persons concerned in assaulting revenue officers and in exportation of wool illegally in Wexford 1540. March 26, 1719 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation recalling licences granted to 94] Catholics to allow them to bear arms, and requiring local officials to enforce the popery laws against Catholic priests and others 1541. April 10, 1719 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 96] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of James Sarsfield, Lord Lucan, and the enforcement of certain

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number popery laws 1542. June 13, 1719 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 99] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1543. October 16, 1719 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 99] apprehension of the arsonists of Loghlin Castle 1544. December 10, 1719 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5810] prorogued to 23 June 1720 1545. January 19, 1720 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 100] apprehension of arsonists in County Cork 1546. June 16, 1720 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1630] further prorogued to 20 September 1720 1547. June 16, 1720 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the recovery 1630] of goods seized by a revenue officer and for the discovery of persons concerned in the assault of the same officer 1548. June 20, 1720 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation seeking to protect Quakers 101] from assault in the wake of James Cotter’s execution 1549. August 16, 1720 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1648] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for cutting down trees 1550. August 27, 1720 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 103] Parliament to 24 March 1721 1551. September 3, 1720 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing quarantine on 103] shipping from the Mediterranean 1552. October 27, 1720 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation applying quarantine to ships 106] from France and the Bay of Biscay 1553. November 4, 1720 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation requiring ships from the 108] Mediterranean and Bay of Biscay to observe quarantine 1554. December 6, 1720 [D.G., Issue Proclamation appointing Lough Learn for No. 1679] the purpose of quarantine 1555. February 14, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation proscribing the enlistment 114] of men for foreign service 1556. February 18, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing a quarantine 114] requirement upon shipping from the Mediterranean, France and the Channel Islands 1557. March 6, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 119] 1558. July 10, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 119] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented in counties Tipperary,

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Donegal, Clare, Antrim and Kildare to surrender to the authorities 1559. October 6, 1721 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation notifying the regulations 5999] that ships trading with Spain are liable to 1560. October 19, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing quarantine on a 123] Dutch frigate carrying disease 1561. October 19, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation regulating the terms on 123] which people travelling from France and Italy will be admitted to Ireland in order to combat the threat of plague 1562. November 14, 1721 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation seeking to enforce the law p. 123] against immorality, vice and profanity 1563. January 11, 1722 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation appointing Quigley’s Point 124] as a quarantine centre on North coast 1564. January 18, 1722 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 13 20] February 1722 1565. January 21, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 6135] reward for the apprehension of persons suspected of abducting Mary Dowdall 1566. January 25, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for 6135] taking and apprehending Sir Andrew Aylmer and others 1567. February 11, 1722 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6035] prorogued to 31 July 1722 1568. April 23, 1722 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 125] apprehension of the murderers of the wife of Captain De Quinsack, and for the apprehension of an escapee from Kerry Gaol 1569. June 4, 1722 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 127] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented in counties Tyrone and Dublin to surrender to the authorities 1570. July 21, 1722 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 129] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of Francis Quin, Catholic priest 1571. September 6, 1722 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 25 129] March 1723 1572. November 16, 1722 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 1879] discovery, taking and apprehension of Andrew Cullen 1573. January 21, 1723 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for the apprehension of Sir Andrew 23] Aylmer, and named others, for carrying away Mary Dowdall, with the intent to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number marry to Garret Darcy 1574. March 3, 1723 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6250] prorogued to 27 August 1724 1575. March 22, 1723 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation seeking discovery of 133] arsonists in County Kilkenny 1576. March 23, 1723 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering a public 133] thanksgiving on 23 April 1723 for escaping the threat of plague, and suspending the quarantine on shipping 1577. July 18, 1723 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 136] Proclamation imposing quarantine on two ships from Alexandria 1578. August 2, 1723 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 137] rapparees presented in counties Londonderry, Kildare, Donegal, Clare, Armagh and Waterford to surrender to the authorities 1579. October 24, 1723 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 1976] prorogued to 19 November 1723 1580. February 10, 1724 [Steele Vol. 4 Order proroguing Parliament to 7 March p. 25] 1724 1581. March 3, 1724 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 139] Parliament to 27 August 1724 1582. March 4, 1724 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 139] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1583. March 4, 1724 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 140] apprehension of certain offenders in County Meath and King’s County 1584. May 16, 1724 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for 2032] apprehension of Thomas Norris 1585. July 7, 1724 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2047] further prorogued to 24 March 1725 1586. July 13, 1724 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 142] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of assailants in County Galway 1587. October 7, 1724 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 2579] discovery of the author of a seditious pamphlet 1588. October 20, 1724 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for the discovery of the author of a 26] seditious pamphlet entitled A Letter to the whole people of Ireland 1589. December 29, 1724 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and p. 144] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1590. January 25, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 144] apprehension of arsonists of a rape mill 1591. February 3, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 144] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1592. March 12, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 145] apprehension of the murderers of Richard Hoare 1593. April 10, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 146] apprehension of the murderers of Edward Johnson of King’s County 1594. April 26, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation giving an account of the fire 147] losses experienced by a maltster 1595. June 28, 1725 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration commanding all absent 6388] officers and soldiers to repair to their respective garrisons or quarters 1596. July 20, 1725 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6394] further prorogued to 7 September 1725 1597. November 3, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering reward for the 148] apprehension of the author of Wisdom’s Defeat 1598. December 24, 1725 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 149] apprehension of the abductors of Susanna Johnson 1599. January 13, 1726 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 151] apprehension of the abductors of Jane Davis 1600. February 26, 1726 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 153] apprehension of those responsible for the rescue of tobacco, and the assault on the wife of a revenue officer in Kerry 1601. March 3, 1726 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 April 28] 1726 1602. March 23, 1726 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 154] rapparees presented in counties Limerick, Tipperary, Carlow and Cork to surrender to the authorities 1603. March 25, 1726 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 156] Parliament to 17 May 1726 1604. March 26, 1726 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 157] apprehension of the murderers of a ship’s crew at Portrane 1605. May 4, 1726 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6476] further prorogued to 11 August 1726 1606. June 1, 1726 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 159] Proclamation offering a reward for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number apprehension of those responsible for murdering a ship’s crew in Clare 1607. July 28, 1726 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6502] further prorogued to 23 March 1727 1608. January 14, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 161] rapparees presented in counties Dublin, Antrim, Clare, Limerick, Londonderry and Tyrone to surrender 1609. January 14, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 163] apprehension of the abductors of Honora Mathew 1610. June 19, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation giving notice that George, 6593] the Prince of Wales is now King 1611. June 20, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring absent officers to 6593] repair to their posts 1612. June 24, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing army officers to 169] return to duty 1613. June 26, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation altering the prayers for the 170] Royal family in the Book of Common Prayer 1614. September 9, 1727 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring Parliament to be No. 6616] held on 14 November 1727 1615. November 4, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 172] 1616. November 11, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering tories and robbers p. 172] to surrender to the authorities 1617. November 20, 1727 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering the assembly of p. 172] Parliament 1618. January 10, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 173] apprehension of the murderer of William Hickes 1619. January 16, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 174] apprehension of arsonists in County Kilkenny 1620. May 9, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 175] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of arsonists in the County Tyrone 1621. May 9, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 176] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented in counties Longford and Waterford to surrender to the authorities 1622. May 13, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing quarantine on 178] shipping from Greek Islands

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1623. June 6, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 180] Proclamation providing for prayers for Queen Caroline 1624. June 11, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 180] Parliament to 19 December 1728 1625. July 4, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 180] Proclamation concerning the seizure of brandy belonging to Henry Gallway 1626. July 15, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 180] Proclamation imposing a quarantine requirement 1627. July 24, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 180] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those who rescued smuggled brandy 1628. August 17, 1728 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 180] rapparees presented in counties Cork, Antrim, Tipperary, Limerick, Monaghan, Donegal and Clare to surrender 1629. December 13, 1728 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6738] further prorogued to 17 April 1729 1630. January 3, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring His Majesty’s forces to 266] assist in the apprehension of persons who assaulted a revenue collector 1631. February 10, 1729 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the alteration of 187] the prayers for the Royal family in the Book of Common Prayer 1632. March 9, 1729 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament 35] 1633. March 29, 1729 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing law officers to 188] prevent forestalling, engrossing and regrating 1634. March 29, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 186] prorogued to 21 August 1729 1635. May 29, 1729 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation relating to corn 193] 1636. June 10, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 207] discovery of persons who stole iron bars from Hawkin’s brew house 1637. June 21, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the discovery and 210] apprehension of rioters and the suppression of riots in the City and County of Dublin 1638. July 25, 1729 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6801] further prorogued to 23 September 1729 1639. August 23, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit on an offer 228] of a reward for the apprehension of rioters

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1640. September 25, 1729 [D.G., Issue Order requiring His Majesty’s forces to No. 237] assist the revenue officers in the execution of their office 1641. October 23, 1729 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation further extending the time 197] allowed for the payment of rewards for apprehension of rioters in Dublin 1642. October 27, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring His Majesty’s forces to 250] assist the revenue officers in the execution of their office 1643. December 11, 1729 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 260] several persons guilty of rescuing goods seized for not paying duties and of several riots and treasonable practices 1644. December 31, 1729 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 267] tories, robbers and rapparees 1645. January 3, 1730 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the army at 201] Loughrea to support the revenue collector 1646. February 5, 1730 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing the army at 202] Clonmel to assist the magistrates 1647. April 12, 1730 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 203] apprehension of those responsible for assaulting and robbing John Healy in County Cork 1648. April 12, 1730 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation revoking the prohibition on 204] the export of corn 1649. April 15, 1730 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration proroguing Parliament to 14 37] May 1730 1650. May 12, 1730 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 6884] Dublin be further prorogued to 22 December 1730 1651. May 13, 1730 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 204] apprehension of the robbers of John Wade 1652. November 14, 1730 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 206] apprehension of Teige Croneen for murder 1653. December 2, 1730 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 6942] Dublin be further prorogued to 22 April 1731 1654. March 13, 1731 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the prevention of illegal 499] exportation of wool 1655. March 31, 1731 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 207] apprehension of arsonists in County Meath

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1656. March 31, 1731 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation declaring tories, robbers and 209] rapparees presented in counties Cork and Antrim 1657. April 7, 1731 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 398] prorogued to 2 September 1731 1658. June 5, 1731 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 210] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those guilty of rescuing run goods and assaulting revenue officers 1659. June 14, 1731 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the discovery and 417] apprehension of persons who broke into the house of Lady Margaret Crosbie in Kerry 1660. July 24, 1731 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting riotous 427] assemblies 1661. August 19, 1731 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 435] further prorogued to 5 October 1731 1662. September 18, 1731 [D.G., Issue Order creating the title of Baron No. 443] Wyndham of Finglass 1663. 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 228] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1664. February 2, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 213] apprehension of those who broke into the King’s stores at Kinsale 1665. February 9, 1732 [D.G., Issue No. Order revoking all licenses granted to 591] persons to shoot in Phoenix Park 1666. March 10, 1732 [Steele Vol. 4. p. Declaration proroguing Parliament to 18 39] April 1732 1667. March 13, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 213] rapparees in counties Limerick, Kilkenny, Tipperary and Waterford to surrender to the authorities 1668. March 13, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation prohibiting the illegal 215] export of woollen goods 1669. March 13, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation reiterating the offer of a 217] reward for the apprehension of those responsible for the robbery of the Golden Lyon silver 1670. March 16, 1732 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 7 600] August 1733 1671. March 17, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 219] apprehension of arsonist who destroyed properties of Dean Sankey Winter 1672. March 17, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 220] apprehension of robbers in County Kilkenny 1673. March 31, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 221] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1674. April 8, 1732 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 21 7084] December 1732 1675. June 23, 1732 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 524] discovery and apprehension of persons who set fire to several houses belonging to the Dean of Kildare 1676. July 20, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 223] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of arsonists in County Tipperary 1677. October 11, 1732 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the discovery and 555] apprehension of persons who rescued run tobacco and assaulted a revenue officer 1678. October 11, 1732 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward for the 555] apprehension of Murtagh Mc Owen Sullivan and several others concerned in rescuing brandy seized by revenue officers 1679. December 12, 1732 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward for No. 576] the discovery and apprehension of the persons concerned in killing a buck in Phoenix Park 1680. December 15, 1732 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7156] further prorogued to 3 April 1733 1681. December 22, 1732 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation directing that ships from the p. 228] Mediterranean observe quarantine 1682. March 11, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 703] reward for the apprehension of persons responsible for the murder of Reverend Mr Edward Ford 1683. March 16, 1733 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 229] Parliament to 7 August 1733 1684. June 15, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring quarantine to be 626] performed by ships coming from Africa 1685. July 9, 1733 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 231] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those responsible for robbing Danish silver in County Kerry 1686. July 9, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. 632] Order promising a pardon for the discovery of persons who maimed a horse belonging to the Baron of Santry

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1687. July 21, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 636] prorogued to 4 October 1733 1688. August 31, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward for 648] discovering and apprehending the persons who assaulted officers of His Majesty’s revenue while rescuing run brandy 1689. December 21, 1733 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation instructing tories, robbers p. 233] and rapparees presented in counties Antrim, Cork, Meath, Clare, Westmeath and Tipperary to surrender to the authorities 1690. January 12, 1734 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the enforcement of 236] the popery laws 1691. May 25, 1734 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 723] discovery of persons responsible for the assault of William Woodworth and for breaking the Lord Mayor’s windows 1692. May 29, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 7304] Dublin be further prorogued to 21 December 1734 1693. July 22, 1734 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 239] Proclamation releasing ships from the Mediterranean from the requirement to perform quarantine 1694. August 24, 1734 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 750] reward for the apprehension of persons responsible for the murder of Paul Farrell 1695. December 19, 1734 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 783] further prorogued to 31 December 1734 1696. December 21, 1734 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation instructing tories, robbers p. 242] and rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1697. December 23, 1734 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 7363] Dublin be further prorogued to 15 April 1735 1698. January 24, 1735 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing tories, robbers 243] and rapparees presented in counties Antrim, Down, Monaghan, Cavan, Clare, Tipperary and Carlow to surrender to the authorities 1699. April 10, 1735 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 7395] Dublin be further prorogued to 7 August 1735 1700. June 9, 1735 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 245] Proclamation instructing tories, robbers and rapparees presented in counties Kerry,

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Waterford, Meath, Cork, Londonderry and Waterford to surrender to the authorities 1701. June 9, 1735 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 248] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Thomas Hutchinson in County Tipperary 1702. June 11, 1735 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 249] apprehension of those responsible for the destroying of garments in public places 1703. August 1, 1735 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 7427] Dublin be further prorogued to 7 October 1735 1704. August 15, 1735 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 853] discovery of persons responsible for setting William White’s house on fire in Tipperary 1705. September 19, 1735 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 251] apprehension of arsonists in County Limerick 1706. December 10, 1735 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 891] apprehension of persons involved in a burglary at the Church of Newtown Limavady in Londonderry 1707. December 30, 1735 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 251] apprehension of robbers in County Kilkenny 1708. January 16, 1736 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 253] apprehension of Nicholas Power who escaped from Wexford Gaol 1709. March 25, 1736 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration proroguing Parliament to 4 45] May 1736 1710. April 20, 1736 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 925] apprehension of persons involved in the maiming of animals in County Cavan 1711. April 27, 1736 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 253] Parliament to 21 December 1736 1712. June 4, 1736 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 254] Proclamation amending prayers for the Royal family in the Book of Common Prayer 1713. June 9, 1736 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 46] Order prohibiting tories, robbers and others 1714. June 11, 1736 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 46] Order concerning the apprehension of those who interfere with the garments of any person in a public place

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1715. July 12, 1736 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 46] Declaration ordering the apprehension of arsonists in County Meath 1716. July 12, 1736 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 254] Proclamation instructing tories, robbers and rapparees presented in counties Kerry, Westmeath, Fermanagh and Clare to surrender to the authorities 1717. September 13, 1736 [D.G., Issue Order constituting, nominating and No. 965] appointing William Archdall to make adjust, and sell money weights 1718. December 13, 1736 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 7569] Dublin be further prorogued to 19 April 1737 1719. December 13, 1736 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 257] apprehension of the murderers of William Kellum 1720. February 4, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 1111] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy near Portmorris 1721. April 11, 1737 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7605] further prorogued to 2 August 1737 1722. April 25, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1028] apprehension of persons involved in an attempted break in on Capel Street, Dublin 1723. May 6, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation relating to half pence and 1032] farthings of copper coined for the service of the Kingdom of Ireland and for continuing the currency of the copper money 1724. May 19, 1737 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 260] apprehension of the murderers of John May in County Cork 1725. July 22, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 1054] Dublin be further prorogued to 4 October 1737 1726. August 19, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation preventing riots and 1061] disorders in the City of Dublin 1727. August 29, 1737 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation regulating the value of gold 7634] coins 1728. September 17, 1737 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation giving instruction to local p. 265] law officers to prevent riots and unlawful assemblies in Dublin 1729. September 17, 1737 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 266] rapparees to surrender 1730. October 7, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the 1076] apprehension of all idle vagabonds and vagrant beggars 1731. December 2, 1737 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Order for the alteration of the prayers for 266] the Royal family in the Book of Common Prayer 1732. February 3, 1738 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 267] apprehension of robbers of a post boy in County Armagh 1733. February 16, 1738 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1218] discovery of persons responsible for an armed raid on the dwelling of George Bond and threatening Alice Creechtoune, whereby she was prevailed upon to marry William Carleton 1734. March 23, 1738 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 25 April 1124] 1738 1735. March 24, 1738 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 268] apprehension of Peter Lens 1736. April 13, 1738 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7695] further prorogued to 21 December 1738 1737. May 19, 1738 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 270] apprehension of the robbers of Theodore Van Sevenhaven 1738. June 9, 1738 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1146] discovery of accomplices of Michael Dolan, responsible for the armed robbery of a cellar belonging to Theophilus Glover 1739. July 7, 1738 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 270] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented in counties Clare, Kilkenny, Kerry, Tipperary, Westmeath, Meath, Antrim and Monaghan to surrender to the authorities 1740. November 3, 1738 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 270] apprehension of the murderers of Lieutenant John Hume 1741. December 1, 1738 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the Proclamation 272] offering a reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Lieutenant John Hume 1742. December 16, 1738 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7765] further prorogued to 3 May 1739 1743. January 19, 1739 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1315] of corn, grain or meal out of Ireland 1744. March 5, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 274] apprehension of the murderer of James Hennessy 1745. March 5, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 275] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1746. April 13, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7799] further prorogued to 16 August 1739 1747. May 11, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 276] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1748. July 13, 1739 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1259] discovery of persons responsible for killing and wounding deer in His Majesty’s Phoenix Park on the night of 8 July 1739 1749. July 23, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 176] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1750. August 7, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7833] further prorogued to 9 October 1739 1751. September 5, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation directing half-pay military 277] to furnish particulars 1752. September 26, 1739 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1281] discovery of persons responsible for the assault of John Morris and John Jourdan Gauger on Thomas Street 1753. October 19, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Declaration of war against Spain 277] 1754. November 19, 1739 [D.G., Issue Proclamation to disarm papists and No. 1297] commanding all justices of the peace, officers and magistrates in Ireland to search and seize all armour and ammunition in the possession of any papist 1755. November 25, 1739 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 278] apprehension, dead or alive, of tories, robbers and rapparees in County Kilkenny 1756. November 30, 1739 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a public fast No. 1301] and humiliation be observed in Ireland on 9 January 1740 1757. December 7, 1739 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a reward for No. 1302] discovering, apprehending and convicting the persons concerned in burning the work and storehouse of Samuel Mickle and a Quakers meeting house

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1758. January 19, 1740 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 282] corn, grain and meal 1759. March 31, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 7899] prorogued to 12 May 1740 1760. May 2, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7908] further prorogued to 22 December 1740 1761. June 4, 1740 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1353] apprehension of individuals involved in causing disorder in the City of Dublin 1762. June 16, 1740 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1378] relating to an attack on cows belonging to John Barker, William Fearis and Dennis Dellany 1763. October 3, 1740 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing a general embargo 284] on all outward bound ships from certain ports, with the exception of vessels carrying war provisions 1764. October 17, 1740 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 285] rapparees presented in counties Cork, Tyrone, Westmeath, Kerry, Antrim, Londonderry, Kilkenny, Limerick, Meath and Wexford to surrender to the authorities 1765. December 8, 1740 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 1406] be further prorogued to 9 April 1741 1766. December 22, 1740 [D.G., Issue Proclamation commanding the execution No. 1410] of laws relating to engrossers, forestallers and regrators 1767. December 22, 1740 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering a day of public p. 288] fasting on 4 February 1741 1768. February 5, 1741 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 289] rapparees presented by the Grand Juries of Counties Cork, Meath and Tipperary to surrender to the authorities 1769. March 17, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 8104] Dublin be further prorogued to 17 August 1742 1770. April 3, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8005] further prorogued to 25 August 1741 1771. June 1, 1741 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 291] Proclamation offering a reward for apprehending food rioters at Carrick-on- Suir 1772. June 1, 1741 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 293] Proclamation amending the prayer for the Royal family in the Book of Common

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Prayer 1773. July 3, 1741 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 293] Proclamation ordering various tories, robbers and rapparees to surrender 1774. July 8, 1741 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 1468] information relating to the shooting of a buck in the Phoenix Park 1775. August 17, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8043] prorogued to 6 October 1741 1776. September 1, 1741 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward for No. 1478] information relating to threatening letters sent to Gerald de Courcy 1777. November 2, 1741 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a general fast No. 1503] be observed on 25 November 1741 1778. December 26, 1741 [D.G., Issue Order extending an embargo on the export No. 1516] of provisions to 25 February 1742 1779. January 25, 1742 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the apprehension 295] of street robbers in Dublin 1780. February 2, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 8196] Dublin be further prorogued to 23 August 1743 1781. February 15, 1742 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration proroguing Parliament to 23 p. 54] March 1742 1782. February 18, 1742 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the apprehension 296] of tories, robbers and rapparees presented by the grand juries of Counties Tipperary, Westmeath, Longford and Kerry 1783. February 18, 1742 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation appointing lords justices to 296] administer the Kingdom 1784. March 17, 1742 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 297] Parliament to 17 August 1742 1785. June 25, 1742 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 55] Declaration ordering the prevention of wool or woollen yarn exports 1786. July 30, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 8144] Dublin be further prorogued to 15 February 1743 1787. October 15, 1742 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a general fast 1580] be observed on 10 November 1742 1788. October 25, 1742 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 1583] information relating to the robbery of a post boy in the County of Tipperary 1789. January 3, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1607] relating to the killing of sheep belonging to Sir Compton Domvile

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1790. January 10, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1609] relating to an incident of arson at the home of Bryan Fallon 1791. February 1, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all absent 8300] officers to repair to their respective posts 1792. February 14, 1743 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 300] rapparees to surrender to the authorities 1793. February 18, 1743 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 1617] relating to the killing of sheep at Mount Merrion belonging to the Lord Chancellor 1794. February 28, 1743 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 8309] further prorogued to 15 March 1743 1795. March 7, 1743 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 300] apprehension of counterfeiters 1796. March 13, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8311] further prorogued to 3 July 1743 1797. March 16, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering a fast on 11 April 1720] 1744 1798. April 29, 1743 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation appointing Custom House 302] Quay, Wexford, as the place for landing goods in the Port of Wexford 1799. May 9, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1641] relating to an incident of arson at the property of T Prendergast 1800. June 6, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 8247] apprehension of Richard Simcocks and Patrick Tierny 1801. June 27, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1655] relating to a burglary and fire at the property of Francis Winter 1802. July 8, 1743 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 304] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Cavan, Carlow, Antrim, Kilkenny and Wexford to surrender to the authorities 1803. July 18, 1743 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 306] Proclamation imposing a quarantine requirement on shipping from the Mediterranean 1804. August 5, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8249] further prorogued to 4 October 1743 1805. August 8, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation altering and adding to a 8252] previous Proclamation regarding the quarantine to be performed by ships

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number coming from Sicily and other places in the Mediterranean 1806. September 9, 1743 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 1666] relating to an attack on cows owned by Patrick Coffee and Richard Dillon 1807. October 3, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1672] relating to the killing of wethers sheep belonging to John Maxwell 1808. November 10, 1743 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation imposing a quarantine p. 310] requirement upon shipping from Izmir 1809. November 21, 1743 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward and pardon for No. 1687] the apprehension of Hugh-Fitz-John Massey and others 1810. January 7, 1744 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for information 1700] relating to a fire at the Meetinghouse at Freduff in the Fews 1811. February 1, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing military officers 314] absent without leave to return to duty 1812. February 6, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 315] apprehension of John Lynch for murder 1813. February 6, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8408] prorogued to 20 August 1745 1814. February 14, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 315] apprehension of the abductors of Catherine Stacpoole 1815. February 20, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering reward for the 315] apprehension of those engaged in recruiting men for military service in foreign armies 1816. February 28, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the proroguing of 317] Parliament to 15 March 1744 1817. February 28, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the enforcement of 317] the laws against Catholic ecclesiastics and regulars 1818. March 5, 1744 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering that officers of His 1716] Majesty’s army hold themselves in readiness 1819. March 5, 1744 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring Thomas Malone and 1718] others to surrender themselves 1820. March 6, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 318] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Dublin, Queen’s County and Kerry to surrender to the authorities

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1821. March 13, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation applying the law against 320] unlawful assemblies and combinations 1822. March 16, 1744 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order declaring a general fast in Ireland 59] to invoke God’s blessing on the British arms against Spain 1823. April 5, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation publishing His Majesty’s 8318] declaration of war against France 1824. June 20, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8340] further prorogued to 19 February 1744 1825. July 19, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 325] Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Kerry, Wicklow and Queen’s County to surrender to the authorities 1826. August 3, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing a quarantine 327] requirement on shipping from the West Coast 1827. November 26, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering 9 January 1745 as p. 328] a day of fasting and humiliation 1828. December 10, 1744 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 329] apprehension of the abductors of Mary Dermott 1829. February 25, 1745 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering the tories, robbers 330] and rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Cork, Donegal, Londonderry, Carlow and Limerick to surrender to the authorities 1830. February 25, 1745 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation embargoing the export of 333] provisions for two months 1831. March 25, 1745 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 333] apprehension of the murderers of Samuel Jolly 1832. March 25, 1745 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the time allowed 335] to receive the reward previously offered for the apprehension of the abductors of Mary Dermott 1833. July 26, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 8 October 8455] 1745 1834. October 10, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering reward of fifty 8476] thousand pounds for the capture of the eldest son of the Pretender 1835. October 26, 1745 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 337] oats and grain to Scotland 1836. November 19, 1745 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering a day of fasting

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 337] and humiliation on 18 December 1745 1837. January 16, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation embargoing the exportation 339] of provisions 1838. February 16, 1746 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 25 No. 8618] August 1747 1839. March 29, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation suspending the requirement 339] that shipping from the Mediterranean perform quarantine 1840. April 4, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 341] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those involved in recruiting men for military service abroad 1841. April 4, 1746 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 67] Order concerning the apprehension of persons concerned in the murder and robbery of Francis Howard, Coolatore, Westmeath 1842. April 4, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 343] Proclamation offering a reward for the discovery of those involved in recruiting for the Pretender 1843. April 11, 1746 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration providing for the proroguing 67] of the Irish Parliament to 20 May 1746 1844. June 13, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 346] Parliament to 3 March 1747 1845. June 27, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 347] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Antrim, Kerry, Tyrone, Kildare and Leitrim to surrender to the authorities 1846. September 4, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering 9 October 1746 as 349] a day of fasting and thanksgiving 1847. September 4, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation embargoing the export of 350] salt beef and pork 1848. November 7, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 350] apprehension of those responsible for assaulting James Wogan 1849. December 5, 1746 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering a day of public 352] fasting on 7 January 1747 1850. February 16, 1747 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the proroguing of 353] Parliament to 25 August 1747 1851. June 26, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering the quarantine of 8655] ships coming from Santa Cruz and West Barbary 1852. August 7, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 6 8667] October 1747 1853. September 12, 1747 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 355] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Tipperary, Limerick, Antrim, Donegal and Wexford to surrender to the authorities 1854. November 4, 1747 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 357] apprehension of journeymen broad weavers in Dublin 1855. December 26, 1747 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 359] apprehension of rioters in Dublin 1856. January 5, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering a day of public 361] fasting on 17 February 1748 1857. February 23, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing revenue officials 362] strictly to enforce the embargo on the export of provisions to France and other locations 1858. February 24, 1748 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 29 No. 8829] August 1749 1859. April 7, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 24 May 8737] 1748 1860. May 12, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation announcing the cessation of 363] hostilities with France and the United Provinces 1861. May 16, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 5 8747] July 1748 1862. June 24, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 364] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Kilkenny, Tyrone, Wexford and Carlow to surrender to the authorities 1863. June 30, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 7 8760] March 1749 1864. August 16, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation promulgating the cessation 367] of hostilities with Spain and the Republic of Genoa 1865. October 31, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 367] apprehension of arsonists in Queen’s County 1866. November 5, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing military officers 368] to return to duty 1867. December 9, 1748 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 369] apprehension of the murderers of Francis Halpen 1868. January 13, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 370] apprehension of James Freney and James

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Bolger 1869. February 13, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation announcing the conclusion 371] of a treaty of peace with the United Provinces 1870. February 24, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 372] Parliament to 29 August 1749 1871. March 10, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and 372] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Tipperary and Kilkenny to surrender to the authorities 1872. March 27, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering a general 374] thanksgiving on 25 April 1749 1873. April 3, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 375] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of George Deverex and Robert Clayton Senior and Robert Clayton junior for murder 1874. July 10, 1749 [L.G., Issue No. Order continuing the quarantine of ships 8867] from West Barbary and extending the quarantine to ships coming from any ports on the Barbary Coast in the Straits of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean 1875. August 23, 1749 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 10 8881] October 1749 1876. October 3, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 378] apprehension of those engaged in coin clipping 1877. December 11, 1749 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing for the No. 8913] apprehension of Charles Lucas for publishing seditious papers 1878. December 27, 1749 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and p. 380] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Limerick, Queen’s County, Antrim, Tipperary, Wexford and Kilkenny to surrender to the authorities 1879. January 1, 1750 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering that horses killed 40] by distemper in the City of Dublin be buried forthwith 1880. January 14, 1750 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 43] relating to a threatening letter sent to Lambert Pepper and the houghing of his cattle 1881. February 25, 1750 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 56] be further prorogued to 27 August 1750 1882. March 4, 1750 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward and application

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 57] for a pardon for information relating to an assault on John Adamson 1883. March 29, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the time allowed 383] to receive the reward for the apprehension of coin clippers 1884. April 14, 1750 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration proroguing the Parliament to 75] 29 May 1750 1885. May 18, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 10 8957] July 1750 1886. May 28, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 384] apprehension of those responsible for destroying garments 1887. June 1, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 385] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of rioters and those involved in unlawful assembly in Dublin 1888. July 6, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 5 8970] March 1750 1889. August 27, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 387] apprehension of arsonists in County Cork 1890. September 3, 1750 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 28] relating to an attack on cattle belonging to Marcus Lynch 1891. September 7, 1750 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward of twenty No. 28] guineas and a pardon for information relating to a fatal attack on a hind in the Phoenix Park 1892. October 4, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation regulating the value of the 388] quadruple pistole 1893. November 2, 1750 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward and application No. 28] for a pardon for information relating to the assault on the sheriff of the County of Leitrim 1894. November 9, 1750 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward and application No. 28] for a pardon for information relating to the assault on Frederick Cunningham 1895. December 10, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation ordering tories, robbers and p. 390] rapparees presented by the grand juries of counties Down, Monaghan, Limerick and Kilkenny to surrender to the authorities 1896. December 14, 1750 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 392] apprehension of the murderers of Derby Cullinane in County Cork 1897. April 1, 1751 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 394] Proclamation amending the prayers for

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number the Royal family in the Book of Common Prayer 1898. April 8, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. 67] Order promising a pardon for information relating to a robbery at Rathfarnham Castle 1899. May 6, 1751 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 395] Proclamation amending the prayers for the Royal family in the Book of Common Prayer 1900. May 20, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. 80] Order promising a reward and application for a pardon for information relating to an assault on Thomas Turner and John Mc Allen 1901. June 7, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. 84] Order promising a pardon and reward for information relating to a robbery at the home of Terence Gilsenan 1902. July 8, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. 93] Order repealing prior orders giving currency to certain Spanish gold coins 1903. August 2, 1751 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7082] further prorogued to 8 October 1751 1904. September 13, 1751 [D.G., Issue Order ending the period of mourning No. 112] following the death of the Prince of Wales 1905. September 14, 1751 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering that all ships and No. 113] vessels arriving from the Levant enter a quarantine 1906. September 17, 1751 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 114] relating to a fire started at the home of the Earl of Donegal 1907. September 18, 1751 [D.G., Issue Order extending a Proclamation providing No. 114] that ships arriving from the Mediterranean enter quarantine 1908. November 22, 1751 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward for No. 133] information relating to the murder of Patrick Laurence 1909. November 22, 1751 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 400] apprehension of those responsible for assaulting the High Sheriff of County Carlow 1910. December 20, 1751 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 402] apprehension of those responsible for the assailing of the High Sheriff of Queen’s County 1911. December 24, 1751 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 404] apprehension of houghers in County Donegal

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1912. January 4, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting cars, carts and drays 144] from passing through Dame Street during the sitting of Parliament 1913. April 10, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 174] relating to a fire at the property of Katharine Mills 1914. April 28, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon and reward for 178] the apprehension of Francis Hogan and others 1915. May 8, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. 180] Order providing that Parliament in Dublin be prorogued to 23 June 1752 1916. June 8, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. 190] Order ending quarantine on ships arriving from Smyrna 1917. June 15, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 192] be further prorogued to 11 August 1752 1918. June 15, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending the offer of a reward for 192] the apprehension of those involved in burning several houses in Donegal 1919. July 10, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending quarantine eastward to 199] Cape Rusata 1920. August 3, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the proroguing of 9192] Parliament in Dublin 1921. October 5, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing for the apprehension of 221] rioters and suppression of riots in the City of Dublin 1922. October 5, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the slaughter of calves, 221] sheep and lambs in the meat-markets of the City of Dublin 1923. October 10, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing for the removal of 222] beggars from the City of Dublin 1924. October 26, 1752 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating the sale of coal in the 229] City of Dublin 1925. November 4, 1752 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering the carrying away No. 229] of dirt in the City of Dublin and the sweeping and cleaning of walls and public spaces 1926. January 10, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating traffic during works on 250] Essex Bridge in the City of Dublin 1927. February 2, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 254] relating to a robbery at the receipt office of the Earl of Hertford 1928. March 16, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering the apprehension 267] of Owen Oge Carolan and others

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1929. March 23, 1753 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the proroguing of 9256] Parliament in Dublin to 28 August 1753 1930. March 30, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 271] relating to the kidnapping of Susanna Grove 1931. April 5, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring merchants in the City of 272] Dublin to inform the Lord Mayor of purchases of foreign corn or meal 1932. April 9, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 273] relating to the stabbing of George Doyle 1933. April 14, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of the re-sale of 275] potatoes in the City of Dublin 1934. April 18, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of unlicensed 276] begging in the City of Dublin 1935. May 2, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. 281] Proclamation ordering that scavengers of the City of Dublin remove dirt and soil from the streets of the city 1936. May 3, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. 281] Proclamation ordering that standard weights and scales be used by merchants in the City of Dublin 1937. June 26, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of those 296] responsible for seditious writings in the town of Kilcock 1938. June 29, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 297] relating to the murder of Richard Cole and others 1939. July 2, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. 297] Order promising a pardon for information relating to the theft of property belonging to Viscount Bellfield 1940. July 23, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward the 304] apprehension of those responsible for riotous behaviour in the County of Kildare 1941. August 17, 1753 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 9297] Dublin be further prorogued to 9 October 1753 1942. August 23, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating charges for the carriage 312] of coal in the City of Dublin 1943. August 27, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 314] relating to riotous behaviour in the County of Kildare 1944. October 6, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating traffic in the City of 325] Dublin during the rebuilding of Essex

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Bridge 1945. October 6, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of begging in the 326] City of Dublin 1946. October 18, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 328] relating to the theft of post near Swords 1947. October 18, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting traffic on Dame Street 328] during sittings of Parliament 1948. October 29, 1753 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the cleaning of streets and 331] doorways in the City of Dublin 1949. November 28, 1753 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering the apprehension No. 340] of Peter Mulloway and others 1950. December 29, 1753 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of John Miller No. 350] 1951. January 30, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 358] be prorogued to 2 April 1754 1952. February 15, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order for the prevention of unlawful No. 362] assemblies in the City of Dublin 1953. February 22, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order for the prevention of seditious No. 364] libels 1954. February 22, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order for the suppression of gaming No. 364] tables in the City of Dublin 1955. March 8, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order authorising payment of the national 368] debt 1956. March 21, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending quarantine on shipping 374] from the Levant 1957. March 25, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9360] further prorogued to 27 August 1754 1958. March 25, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon for information 374] relating to a riot in the City of Cork 1959. March 25, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 374] relating to a seditious pamphlet 1960. March 29, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the surveying of pavements in 374] the City of Dublin 1961. March 29, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 375] apprehension of individuals involved in fires in the County of Cork 1962. March 29, 1754 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning the apprehension of 81] persons for the murder of John Puxley 1963. April 10, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 378] relating to the rescue of a popish priest from custody

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1964. April 29, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of collusion and 383] assemblies among journeymen in the City of Dublin 1965. May 20, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of unlawful 390] assemblies in the City of Dublin 1966. May 31, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 392] relating to a fire at the house of Peter Tierney 1967. July 5, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. 402] Order regulating the sale of coal in the City of Dublin 1968. July 9, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. 404] Order promising a pardon for information in relation to a robbery at the wareroom of Thomas Haighton 1969. August 20, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9402] further prorogued to 22 April 1755 1970. September 30, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 428] in relation to riots in the City of Cork 1971. October 12, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of begging in the 431] City of Dublin 1972. October 22, 1754 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating apprenticeships in the 435] City of Dublin 1973. November 2, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order for the prevention of collusion No. 437] among journeymen in the City of Dublin 1974. November 25, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 444] relating to the kidnapping and rape of Catherine Martin 1975. November 25, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of Patrick No 444] Carney 1976. November 30, 1754 [D.G., Issue Order for the prevention of unlicensed No. 445] begging in the City of Dublin 1977. January 9, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order for regulating the measuring of 457] goods for sale in the City of Dublin 1978. January 10, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of neglect of 457] street cleaning by scavengers in the City of Dublin 1979. January 13, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 457] relating to an attack on a coach belonging to Mr Justice French 1980. February 3, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the surveying of pavements in 464] the City of Dublin 1981. February 20, 1755 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing civil magistrates 442] to assist with the impressment of seafaring men

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1982. March 10, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 477] in relation to the theft of gunpowder from a barracks in the Curragh 1983. April 4, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9466] further prorogued to 26 August 1755 1984. April 28, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 489] relating to an attack on John Fallen 1985. April 29, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon for information 488] relating to the enlistment of His Majesty’s subjects into foreign armies 1986. May 3, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. 491] Order that watchmen attend to their duty in the City of Dublin 1987. May 22, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 494] relating to a robbery at the house of Martin Maghan 1988. June 21, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of bonfires in the 502] City of Dublin 1989. July 14, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 510] relating to the robbery of John Lovett 1990. August 5, 1755 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of riots and 517] disturbances in the City of Dublin on 12 August 1755 1991. August 15, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9504] prorogued to 7 October 1755 1992. September 16, 1755 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation renewing the offer of a p. 446] reward for the apprehension of the assailants of John Lovett in County Kilkenny 1993. September 22, 1755 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of Thomas No. 530] Salmon and others 1994. November 7, 1755 [D.G., Issue Order for the surveying of pavements in No. 542] the City of Dublin 1995. November 21, 1755 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 546] relating to a burglary at the Custom House in Rosslare 1996. November 28, 1755 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of Christopher No. 549] Devereux and Edward Bryan 1997. November 28, 1755 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 448] apprehension of riotous artisans in Dublin 1998. December 31, 1755 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing for a general fast No. 558] to be observed on 6 February 1756 1999. February 2, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 568] reward for the discovery of persons

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number responsible for setting property on fire in County Antrim 2000. February 13, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing the rates to be No. 570] paid for hiring car-men and porters to transport coal in Dublin 2001. March 2, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 576] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the robbery and assault of John Cuthbert and his daughters 2002. March 6, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the civil 577] magistrates to assist the captains and officers of His Majesty’s ships in impressing seamen and seafaring men into the said fleet 2003. March 8, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for an embargo to 578] be placed on ships and vessels in the Kingdom which have not been cleared by customs officers 2004. March 18, 1756 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order removing embargo on all coasting 85] and fishing vessels except colliers 2005. March 30, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo placed on ships 584] and vessels in the Kingdom set out in Order of March 8, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. 578] 2006. April 14, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring ships and vessels 589] arriving from the City of Algiers to perform a quarantine for forty days 2007. May 7, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. 595] Proclamation commanding Jared Laird and others to present themselves before the justices of the peace in County Donegal on or before 7 August 1756 2008. May 24, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation publishing His Majesty’s 599] declaration of war against France in the Kingdom of Ireland 2009. June 1, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9589] further prorogued to 20 July 1756 2010. June 14, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 606] reward for the apprehension of Henry Grady and his accomplices 2011. June 18, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 606] apprehension of persons involved in a burglary on 18 May 1756 2012. June 28, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 609] apprehension of persons involved in the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number killing of two cows in Dublin on 7 June 1756 2013. July 12, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 613] further prorogued to 24 August 1756 2014. July 21, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the erecting of 617] tents in James’s Street under the pretence of holding a fair 2015. August 12, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 622] further prorogued to 12 October 1756 2016. August 27, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 629] apprehension of persons involved in a burglary in Dublin on 2 August 1756 2017. September 10, 1756 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for deserters No. 630] who surrender themselves on or before 1 November 1756 2018. September 28, 1756 [D.G., Issue Order promising of an application for a No. 637] pardon and reward for apprehension of persons involved in robbery of four of His Majesty’s officers of revenue 2019. September 30, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing an embargo on ships No. 637] carrying beef, pork or butter 2020. September 30, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 637] further prorogued to 21 April 1756 2021. October 12, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring due observance of 640] the Lord’s day 2022. November, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Order setting out regulations regarding 646] hackney coaches 2023. November 4, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation removing the embargo on No. 646] ships in so far as it relates to butter 2024. November 9, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the exportation No. 648] of all manner of corn, grain and meal 2025. December 13, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the exportation No. 658] of all manner of corn, malt, meal 2026. December 23, 1756 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a public fast No. 661] be observed in Ireland on 11 February 1757 2027. February 18, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 677] reward for assistance in the apprehension of Edmond Kelly and others 2028. April 5, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9678] further prorogued to 30 August 1757 2029. April 25, 1757 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Order offering rewards for the 468] apprehending of deserters from the army

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2030. May 2, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. 697] Proclamation ordering that the embargo on salt, beef and pork be lifted 2031. July 19, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. Order that persons who appear at His 720] Majesty’s Castle on 22 July 1757 put on mourning 2032. August 4, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9712] further prorogued to 11 October 1757 2033. August 12, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 726] apprehension of an arsonist or his associates 2034. September 15, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring due observance of No. 745] the Lord’s day 2035. October 5, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 743] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for setting property on fire belonging to James Ferguson in Raphoe 2036. October 5, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding Benjamin 743] Blake and others to present themselves before the justices of the peace in County Tipperary on or before 1 March 1758 2037. October 7, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 743] of corn, malt, meal etc. from Ireland to foreign parts 2038. October 29, 1757 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring ships and vessels 749] arriving from any of the ports of Portugal to perform a quarantine for forty days 2039. November 12, 1757 [D.G., Issue Order prohibiting persons from passing No. 754] the Parliament House in carts, cars or drays on days the Parliament is sitting 2040. November 13, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that ships and No. 753] vessels arriving from the ports of Portugal are no longer required to perform a quarantine 2041. December 13, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing for a general fast No. 762] to be observed in Ireland on 17 February 1758 2042. December 13, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a No. 762] reward for the discovery of William and Michael White within four months 2043. December 13, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation commanding John Trimble No. 762] and others to present themselves before the justices of the peace in County Down on or before 13 June 1758 2044. December 19, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation commanding the relevant

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 764] authorities to put the laws relating to the engrossing, forestalling and regrating of corn into execution 2045. December 19, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 764] reward for the apprehension of persons responsible for the murder of Thomas Ashworth 2046. December 21, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the peace and No. 764] good order of the city be preserved during the Christmas holidays 2047. December 23, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 765] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for attempting to set fire to Nathaniel Alexander’s house 2048. December 23, 1757 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Order providing that recruiting officers p. 480] from Great Britain desist in their activities 2049. December 27, 1757 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward to any No. 766] person who shall, within six months, prosecute to conviction any regrator, forestaller or engrosser of corn, grain, flour or meal 2050. January 4, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning on 8 768] January 1758 for the late Princess Caroline 2051. January 4, 1758 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 482] apprehension of those who opposed the Bailiffs of the Sheriff of County Mayo 2052. January 4, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding Peter Lynch 769] and others to surrender themselves to His Majesty’s justice of the peace on or before the first day of the next Hillary term 2053. January 20, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the constables 773] of the City of Dublin to apprehend any person throwing squibs, serpents or other fireworks in the city 2054. February 20, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 782] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for setting a cellar door on fire in Youghal 2055. March 28, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring ships and vessels 792] arriving from Smyrna to perform a quarantine for forty days 2056. April 29, 1758 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration proroguing Parliament to 8 90] June 1758

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2057. May 26, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 812] discovery of persons responsible for wounding animals in Meath 2058. June 2, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. 810] Proclamation providing that Parliament be further prorogued to 18 July 1758 2059. June 5, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. 811] Proclamation requiring privateers arriving from the Mediterranean to perform a quarantine for forty days 2060. June 19, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 815] discovery of Philip Murphy and Patrick Lacy who set fire to property in Wexford 2061. June 22, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 816] discovery of persons responsible for setting fire to property in Cavan 2062. July 14, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 822] further prorogued to 29 August 1758 2063. August 10, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 831] further prorogued to 24 April 1759 2064. September 15, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing an embargo on ships No. 840] laden with provisions for export 2065. October 13, 1758 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the embargo on 848] the export of provisions for a further six weeks 2066. November 18, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending the embargo on No. 862] the export of provisions to 8 February 1759 2067. November 22, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 860] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for a riotous assembly in Tyrone 2068. November 22, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting the embargo on the No. 860] export of provisions in relation to fish only 2069. November 28, 1758 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 Proclamation extending the embargo on p. 491] the export of provisions 2070. December 14, 1758 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 867] discovery of persons responsible for assaulting customs officers on Ireland’s Eye 2071. December 19, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a general fast No. 870] be observed throughout Ireland on 16 February 1759 2072. December 19, 1758 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 870] reward for the apprehension of persons responsible for a burglary and felony committed in County Cork 2073. December 29, 1758 [Steele Vol. 4 Order charging certain named persons for p. 91] forcibly carrying away and ravishing Honor Bohane 2074. December 29, 1758 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration ordering a general fast in p. 91] Ireland on account of the war with France 2075. January 26, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation extending the embargo on 495] the export of provisions, butter and fish excepted 2076. March 2, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Order instructing magistrates to assist 496] military officers engaged in recruiting 2077. March 27, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation instructing all civil 496] magistrates to assist with the impressment of men for the navy 2078. April 6, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 498] Proclamation removing the embargo on the export of provisions 2079. April 7, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9887] further prorogued to 28 August 1759 2080. May 4, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 499] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the abductors of Grace Eeles in County Waterford 2081. May 11, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering all military officers 499] not recruiting to return to their posts 2082. May 28, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation ordering all military officers 501] not recruiting to return to their posts 2083. May 28, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation increasing the bounty 9901] payable to able bodied seamen who enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war before 3 July 1759 2084. June 1, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 501] Proclamation removing the prohibition on the export of corn, and grain products 2085. July 10, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 502] Proclamation instructing all shipping that may have been in contact with ships suspected of carrying the Plague to be quarantined 2086. July 14, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 503] Order offering a pardon to military deserters provided that they return to duty 2087. July 20, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. 503] Proclamation ordering that those who resisted a possession from the High Sheriff of County Roscommon hand themselves over to a justice of the peace

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2088. August 3, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation imposing quarantine on 504] shipping from the Mediterranean 2089. August 16, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 9924] further prorogued to 18 September 1759 2090. August 17, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Order defining the terms upon which Irish 506] recruits will be admitted to the army 2091. September 11, 1759 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9932] further prorogued to 16 October 1759 2092. October 30, 1759 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation announcing a day of 507] thanksgiving for the defeat of the French at Quebec 2093. December 7, 1759 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 973] discovery of persons responsible for a riotous assembly in College Green 2094. December 20, 1759 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 974] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for threatening Robert Trimble 2095. January 1, 1760 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Order directing recruiters for the East 509] India Service to desist their activities 2096. February 19, 1760 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a general fast No. 986] and humiliation be observed throughout Ireland on 14 March 1760 2097. February 21, 1760 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 987] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for houghing and maiming cows in Cork 2098. February 25, 1760 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending for a further three No. 988] months the time in which persons responsible for a riotous assembly may be discovered 2099. February 25, 1760 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation announcing the payment of 513] additional interest pursuant to resolutions of the House of Commons in respect of a public loan 2100. March 28, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 996] discovery of persons responsible for damaging property belonging to William and John Harden in Tipperary 2101. March 28, 1760 [P.O.I. Vol. 3 p. Proclamation seeking subscribers to the 514] public loan for which a higher rate of interest will be paid 2102. April 11, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1002] discovery of persons responsible for a

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number violent assault upon James Supple 2103. April 17, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1002] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for damaging property in Burras Ileagh 2104. April 17, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1002] discovery of persons responsible for stealing a box belonging to James Brown 2105. May 17, 1760 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 95] Declaration proroguing Parliament to 16 July 1760 2106. July 4, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding John 1025] Fitzmaurice and others to present themselves before the justices of the peace in County Kerry on or before 4 January 1761 2107. July 8, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1026] further prorogued to 2 September 1760 2108. July 11, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1028] discovery of persons responsible for threatening a surveyor and gauger of His Majesty’s revenue 2109. July 23, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring that the quarantine 1030] in place upon ships arriving from the Mediterranean be duly and punctually complied with 2110. August 28, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1040] further prorogued to 27 April 1761 2111. September 5, 1760 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1076] discovery of persons responsible for stealing and destroying a boat and breaking the lock of its moorings on the River Liffey 2112. September 5, 1760 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending to 5 January No. 1044] 1761, the time in which persons responsible for a violent assault on James Supple may be discovered 2113. September 5, 1760 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1048] discovery of persons responsible for damage to a ferry boat 2114. September 19, 1760 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1076] discovery of persons responsible for breaking a gate and setting fire to a hay rick in Harold’s Cross belonging to Laurence Moore

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2115. September 25, 1760 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1048] discovery of persons responsible for a robbery at Peter Chester’s house 2116. October 1, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1052] discovery of persons responsible for breaking into Captain Reynolds’s house 2117. October 2, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1050] apprehension of persons responsible for taking cattle out of Smithfield market 2118. October 4, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order commanding the constables of 1052] Dublin to seize upon and take up all beggars from 13 October 1760 onwards 2119. October 8, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1052] apprehension of persons responsible for robberies committed in the City of Dublin 2120. November 1, 1760 [D.G., Issue Order declaring Prince George as King of No. 1058] Great Britain, France and Ireland 2121. November 1, 1760 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring mayors, sheriffs No. 1058] and His Majesty’s officers to publish and proclaim that Prince George of Wales is now King of Great Britain, Ireland and France 2122. November 10, 1760 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring all persons being No. 10058] in office of authority or government in the Kingdom of Ireland at the decease of the King to proceed in the execution of their respective offices 2123. November 25, 1760 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament is No. 1066] dissolved 2124. January 12, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order that a quarantine subsisting upon 1081] all ships and vessels coming from and through the Mediterranean to prevent distemper, be duly and punctually complied with and enforced 2125. January 19, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a general fast 1081] and public humiliation take place in Ireland on 13 February 1761 2126. January 22, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the mourning for His late 1082] Majesty King George II be changed to Sunday 25 January 1761 2127. February 11, 1761 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1091] discovery of persons responsible for an advertisement posted on the mass house door in the parish of Cloneagh threating John Knaggs and family

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2128. April 3, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1102] discovery of persons responsible for stabbing a mare and bullock belonging to Thomas James in County Wexford 2129. April 6, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation regarding the holding of 10095] Parliament in Dublin 2130. April 16, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and a 1106] pardon for the discovery of Alexander Roch and others, responsible for riotous behaviour and wounding and disfiguring Joseph Rathborne and Joseph Barton 2131. April 16, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order for all persons to go out of 1106] mourning on Sunday 19 April, for His Late Majesty King George II 2132. April 23, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10103] prorogued to 23 June 1761 2133. June 16, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10116] prorogued to 25 August 1761 2134. June 25, 1761 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 99] Proclamation further proroguing Parliament to 25 August 1761 2135. August 5, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10130] further prorogued to 22 October 1761 2136. August 5, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all civil 1139] magistrates within the Kingdom of Ireland to assist the captains and officers of His Majesty’s ships in impressing seafaring men for His Majesty’s fleet 2137. August 11, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the throwing of 1140] fireworks and commanding constables of Dublin to be diligent in suppressing all riots and tumults which shall happen in the city 2138. August 11, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1142] discovery of persons responsible for a robbery at the house of Henry Edgeworth of Prussia Street in Dublin 2139. October 20, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order preventing traffic congestion during 1160] Parliament sittings by prohibiting cars, carts and drays from passing from Dame Street to College Green between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. 2140. October 20, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring inhabitants of 1166] Dublin to apply to the Lord Mayor if they find themselves aggrieved at the price of coal

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2141. October 22, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order for corn and coal porters in Dublin 1166] to apply to the Lord Mayor for badges which are provided for them and to enter into sufficient security for good behaviour 2142. November 13, 1761 [D.G., Issue Order commanding persons from Great No. 1167] Britain raising men in Ireland for regiments on the establishment of Great Britain, to desist and discharge all men raised 2143. December 8, 1761 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1174] discovery of persons responsible for setting fire to a turf-stack adjoining a stable at Church-hill in County Armagh 2144. December 15, 1761 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for deserters No. 1176] from regiments of foot who voluntarily surrender themselves within the space of two months 2145. January 12, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1184] discovery of persons responsible for a riot, assault of watchmen and murder of Hugh Dolan in Dublin 2146. January 16, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order for His Majesty’s subjects to 1185] conform according to the tenor of a declaration of war against Spain 2147. January 21, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order for a public fast and humiliation to 1188] be observed in the Kingdom of Ireland on 12 March 1762 2148. February 10, 1762 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 1192] Michael Toole suspected of murdering Sarah Owens in County Wicklow 2149. February 11, 1762 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1192] discovery of persons responsible for the killing of a gelding belonging to William Cotton in County Wexford 2150. February 15, 1762 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering an embargo to be No. 1193] laid upon all ships and vessels laden or to be laden in the Ports of Ireland, for the space of six weeks 2151. February 15, 1762 [D.G., Issue Order prolonging the time limited for the No. 1202] granting of a pardon to deserters from regiments of foot to be extended to 15 May 1762 2152. March 17, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 1202] discovery of persons responsible for digging up land of William Devereux and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number others and maiming bullocks 2153. March 17, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending to 29 April 1762 1202] an embargo on all ships laden with provisions of any kind going from any port in the Kingdom of Ireland 2154. March 24, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 1204] discovery of persons responsible for riots and violent behaviour in Lismore, County Waterford and the town of Tallow 2155. March 30, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 1207] discovery of a riotous mob in County Down, destroying gates erected on a toll road and threatening gate keepers 2156. April 19, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending the embargo on all ships 1212] laden with provisions of any kind, going from any port in the Kingdom to be further continued to 29 May 1762 2157. April 30, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 29 June 1215] 1762 2158. May 20, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1222] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery at the house of Reverend John Oliver near Glanworth in County Cork 2159. May 21, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending embargo on all ships 1220] laden or to be laden in the ports of the Kingdom with provisions, to be continued to 30 June 1762 2160. June 5, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1226] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for the armed robbery of the house of Reverend John Oliver of Rockvale in County Cork 2161. June 5, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1226] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for riotous behaviour, assaulting John Williamson and threatening a magistrate in Lisburn, County Antrim 2162. June 8, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1226] further prorogued to 24 August 1762 2163. June 25, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering an embargo 1230] subsisting upon all ships and vessels laden or to be laden in any ports in the Kingdom of Ireland be continued to 11 August 1762 2164. July 3, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order, promising a pardon for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1234] discovery of John Farrell and Samuel Wilkinson and others, responsible for a riot and assaults in Dublin on 24 June 1762 2165. July 12, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1236] discovery of John Farrell and Samuel Wilkinson responsible for an assault and riot in Dublin 2166. August 9, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order continuing until 30 September 1762 1245] an embargo subsisting upon all ships and vessels laden or to be laden in any of the ports of the Kingdom of Ireland 2167. August 19, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 26 1246] April 1762 2168. September 23, 1762 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending the embargo No. 1256] subsisting upon ships and vessels laden or to be laden in any ports in the Kingdom of Ireland, to be continued to 12 November 1762 2169. October 19, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the strict observance of the 1264] Lord’s day and for church wardens and parish officers to assist in executing the laws 2170. November 11, 1762 [D.G., Issue Order requiring scavengers in Dublin to No. 1285] carry away dirt and soil out of the streets and lanes in their districts and that inhabitants sweep and clean their buildings every morning 2171. November 18, 1762 [D.G., Issue Order removing embargo on ships and No. 1272] vessels laden, or to be laden with provisions in the ports of the Kingdom of Ireland 2172. December 3, 1762 [D.G., Issue Proclamation declaring that the cessation No. 1276] of arms by sea and land between His Majesty and the Catholic King, is to be observed in Ireland 2173. January 4, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1286] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy in Dublin 2174. January 20, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 1290] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy near Strabane 2175. February 4, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1294] discovery and apprehension of Patrick Wallace within six months of this

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Proclamation 2176. February 4, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 1294] the apprehension of persons responsible for setting fire to hay ricks and two turf stacks, property of Thomas Downham Clarke 2177. February 4, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1301] apprehension of Patrick Wallace and returning him to any of His Majesty’s gaols in the Kingdom of Ireland 2178. February 18, 1763 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending the time limited No. 1298] by a former Proclamation offering a reward for discovering and apprehending persons concerned in a robbery at the dwelling of Reverend John Oliver 2179. February 18, 1763 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 1298] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for maiming seventeen cows in County Waterford 2180. March 4, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1303] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for the kidnap and assault of William Howay 2181. March 28, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding His Majesty’s 1310] subjects to conform themselves with a Proclamation declaring a treaty of peace between His Majesty and the Kings of Spain and Portugal 2182. April 7, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 30 1312] August 1763 2183. April 8, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering a general 1312] thanksgiving to be observed throughout the Kingdom of Ireland on 5 May 1763 2184. April 22, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1316] pardon for apprehending persons responsible for assisting William Martin and Robert Gulhogan escape from prison in Carrigfergus 2185. April 29, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1318] pardon for the discovery of John Cullen and others responsible for threatening and assaulting Hugh Terrence and kidnapping Mary Terrence 2186. July 1, 1763 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 54] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the abductors of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Margaret McClean 2187. July 28, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that promoters, 1346] aiders and abettors of treasonable practices, will be prosecuted 2188. August 3, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation granting a pardon for 1346] information in relation to riotous and traitorous risings in northern parts of the Kingdom of Ireland 2189. August 3, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for 1347] apprehending persons responsible for the murder of James Warnick and for traitorous behaviour and riots in Newry and Londonderry 2190. August 3, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning and discharging 1347] soldiers now in custody for desertion 2191. August 10, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1348] discovery of persons involved in riots and tumults in Dublin and outrages committed and threatening behaviour towards Henry Cottingham 2192. August 19, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1350] discovery of Timothy Harrington, otherwise Hungerdale, wanted for the murder of Catherine Allen in Cork 2193. August 19, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1352] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for riotous behaviour and firing shots at the house of George Holmes in Dublin 2194. August 19, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1350] further prorogued, from 30 August to 11 October 1763 2195. August 19, 1763 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order against the persons who attacked 105] the house of Michael Murphy, linen weaver, in Church Street, Dublin 2196. September 16, 1763 [D.G., Issue Order for all persons who appear at His No. 1358] Majesty’s Castle on Sunday 18 September 1763 to put on mourning for the late Serene Highness Prince Lewis Ernest of Saxe Gotha 2197. October 7, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting traffic on Dame Street 1368] during sittings of Parliament 2198. October 8, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all beggars 1367] and vagabonds to depart Dublin before 17 October and ordering all constables to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number commit any beggars after this date to Bridewell 2199. October 12, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Order for all persons to go out of 1366] mourning on Sunday 16 October 1763, for his late Serene Highness Prince Lewis Ernest of Saxe Gotha 2200. October 18, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for due observance of the 1369] Lord’s day 2201. October 31, 1763 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1375] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for setting fire to the house, barn, corn and haggard of Lyons Cane and Ulisses Nortin in County Tipperary 2202. November 1, 1763 [D.G., Issue Order for all persons who appear at His No. 1372] Majesty’s Castle on Sunday, 6 November 1763, to put on mourning for the late King of Poland 2203. November 14, 1763 [D.G., Issue Order changing the date for the mourning No. 1375] of the late King of Poland to 15 November 1763 2204. November 25, 1763 [D.G., Issue Order lifting quarantine requirements No. 1379] subsisting upon ships and vessels arriving from Spain, Minorca and Gibraltar 2205. November 25, 1763 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the prevention of frauds No. 1380] in the markets of James’s Street and Stoneybatter in Dublin 2206. November 29, 1763 [D.G., Issue Proclamation to prevent nuisances caused No. 1380] by the method of driving horned cattle through Dublin City streets from Smithfield market 2207. November 30, 1763 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting owners of pigs No. 1380] and swine from allowing them to ramble in public streets of Dublin 2208. December 16, 1763 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward and No. 1385] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for robbery and serious assaults at the dwelling of Patrick Welsh in County Galway 2209. January 27, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 1397] discovery of persons responsible for the forgery of a letter sent to Captain Philip Ormsby 2210. February 9, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the mourning of the late Elector 1400] of Saxony to be changed to 10 February 1764

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2211. February 28, 1764 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 1406] discovery of persons responsible for a violent burglary and stabbing of Catherine Butler in County Meath 2212. March 12, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting persons causing 1419] pavements in Dublin to be raised higher than their neighbours 2213. March 15, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 1411] discovery of persons responsible for trespassing on land in County Meath and killing sheep 2214. March 17, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1411] reward for the discovery and apprehension before 25 December 1764 of persons preventing collection of His Majesty’s revenue 2215. March 17, 1764 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation for the better collection of 68] the alnage on woollens 2216. March 31, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the use of sedan 1415] chairmen and porters carrying loads over Essex bridge and other foot passages in Dublin 2217. April 11, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1418] pardon for discovering persons responsible for a burglary and fire at the house of Humphry Minchin and a fire at malt house belonging to Thomas Laughton 2218. May 7, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation to prevent frauds in making 1429] and packing butter for sale or export 2219. May 12, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 21 June 1427] 1764 2220. May 25, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1430] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for feloniously houghing and stabbing 25 bullocks, property of James Armstrong in Cavan 2221. June 14, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 21 1437] August 1764 2222. June 22, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 1438] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for breaking into the house of James Harding, assaulting his wife and destroying an engine 2223. July 27, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1449] pardon for the discovery of persons involved in a mob from Ormonde Market concerned with rescuing imprisoned smugglers and assaulting 2224. August 3, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1499] in relation to the shooting of James Denning 2225. August 3, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1499] relating to an attack on the house of Edmond Linch 2226. August 3, 1764 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order against the persons who murdered 107] John Lynch, farmer, of Bauntuss, Co. Kildare 2227. August 3, 1764 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 73] apprehension of white boys in Kilkenny 2228. August 20, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 1461] Dublin be further prorogued to 16 April 1765 2229. September 4, 1764 [L.G., Issue Proclamation bringing into execution in No. 10452] Ireland His Majesty’s Order of August 17, 1764 [L.G., Issue No. 10444] to put an end to illegal trade with the Isle of Man 2230. September 4, 1764 [D.G., Issue Order for the prevention of illicit trade to No. 1499] coasts of Great Britain and Ireland 2231. September 17, 1764 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a reward for the No. 1469] discovery of persons responsible for an unlawful assembly and riotous behaviour in Dublin, wounding several citizens 2232. October 5, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1474] discovery of persons concerned in riots in Dublin and an order for all persons to withdraw themselves upon the commencement of any riot 2233. October 9, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1499] relating to disorderly behaviour by a gang in Kilkenny known as the white boys 2234. October 19, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward and pardon for 1478] the discovery of persons responsible for a fire at the house of William Hoply of County Dublin 2235. October 20, 1764 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of unlicensed 1500] begging and putting to work of beggars in the City of Dublin 2236. February 7, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of Robert

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1512] Baites and others 2237. February 11, 1765 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No.1512] relating to an attack and robbery of Robert Robinson 2238. February 13, 1765 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of Nicholas No. 1512] Sheehy 2239. March 1, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1518] relating to the theft and slaughter of bullocks belonging to James Armstrong 2240. March 21, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the surveying of pavements in 1523] the City of Dublin 2241. April 4, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 1526] be prorogued to 27 August 1765 2242. April 23, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1532] relating to disturbances at the property of the Earl of Kerry 2243. May 6, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the suppression of unlicensed 1535] begging in Dublin and the maintenance of begging areas in the City 2244. May 17, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of Harthory 1538] Brudnell 2245. August 8, 1765 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of rioters in 1562] the City of Dublin 2246. August 21, 1765 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 10552] Dublin be further prorogued to 10 October 1765 2247. September 14, 1765 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 1573] be further prorogued to 22 October 1765 2248. January 31, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1613] apprehension of William Forsyth, Robert Jaffrey, Edward Magee and others 2249. January 31, 1766 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order against several persons in 109] Carrickfergus Gaol 2250. March 7, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that idle 1623] vagabonds and vagrant beggars in Dublin shall be apprehended and subject to punishment as prescribed by the Lord Mayor 2251. March 12, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1624] reward in relation to the apprehension of George and John Drought, Charles Geoghegan and Darby Hynes 2252. March 12, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1624] reward in relation to crimes committed at the dwelling house of Josias Ebbs 2253. June 7, 1766 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 110] Order proroguing Parliament to 10 July 1766 2254. July 5, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1657] reward in relation to the houghing and maiming of bullocks belonging to John Hassard 2255. July 7, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1657] prorogued to 19 July 1766 2256. July 14, 1766 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 10643] Dublin be further prorogued to 30 August 1766 2257. August 1, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 1666] relation to the abuse of two horses belonging to Benjamin Span 2258. August 25, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1671] prorogued to 21 April 1767 2259. September 15, 1766 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward in No. 1677] relation to the apprehension of Robert Parker 2260. October 7, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 1685] of corn, grain, meal and similar products 2261. October 9, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Order commanding officers of His 1709] Majesty’s revenue to be active in seeking out private stills and fraud by legitimate distillers as a result of the scarcity of corn 2262. October 10, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that beggars who 1687] have not left Dublin before 27 October 1766 shall be apprehended and subject to punishment as prescribed by the Lord Mayor 2263. October 23, 1766 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 1688] of potatoes 2264. December 1, 1766 (D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring butchers to trade No. 1708] in lambs and cattle only in Smithfield and on certain dates 2265. January 19, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for deserters 1709] from His Majesty’s land forces in Ireland from the lords justices of Ireland up to the last day of March 1767 2266. February 13, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering reward and pardon No. 1720] in relation to the kidnapping of Hellen Egan and Alice Lyons from the house of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Bartholomew Connel 2267. March 12, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Order that 500 pounds be granted for the 1731] purpose of buying wheat 2268. March 20, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 1730] reward leading to the capture and conviction of those responsible for the theft of cargo from the Happy Return of Arundel 2269. March 20, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 1732] reward for information in relation to the rescue of Terence Brannagan from the custody of George Boyd, a constable 2270. April 3, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1734] further prorogued to 27 August 1767 2271. April 10, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward and 1736] pardon for information relating to the murder of Elinor Ringley 2272. April 10, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering reward for 1736] information relating to the kidnap of Catherine Fitzpatrick and the assault of John Fitzpatrick 2273. May 1, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 1742] relating to the robbery of a post boy near Newry 2274. May 23, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing innkeepers to stop 1750] weighing goods to be sold in the city 2275. May 29, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for anyone 1750] involved in the theft and fire at a house on the estate of the Lord Bishop of Meath 2276. June 5, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon to anyone 1753] involved in the theft of cargo from the ship Henry if they help apprehend and convict their accomplices 2277. June 26, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward and 1758] pardon to anyone helping to find and convict persons responsible for robberies in Tipperary and Cork on 21 and 25 May 1767 respectively 2278. July 6, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon in relation to 1761] the offences carried out on the property of Walter Lawrence in Galway on 27 June 1767 2279. July 10, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all licensed 1763] beggars to beg in the places limited to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number them 2280. August 21, 1767 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1774] further prorogued to 13 October 1767 2281. September 11, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a reward and No. 1782] pardon for anyone helping to find and convict the persons who killed and maimed the cows of John Hathorn 2282. September 19, 1767 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2154] relating to an attack on the King’s barge 2283. September 30, 1767 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 10770] Dublin be further prorogued to 20 October 1767 2284. November 16, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering reward and pardon No. 1799] in relation to the setting fire of property belonging to John Corkran 2285. November 21, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a reward for No. 1801] helping to capture prisoners escaped from gaol in Galway 2286. November 21, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering reward for the No. 1801] apprehension of men wanted for the murder of Patrick Connor 2287. November 26, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting the prohibition on the No. 1802] export of corn, meal and grain and potatoes 2288. December 24, 1767 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the export of No. 1811] wheat, oats, barley and other commodities from Ireland, except to Great Britain, from 24 December 1767 2289. January 13, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 1824] apprehension of Daniel Connor, Owen Savage and Dermod Rahilly 2290. January 13, 1768 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 111] apprehension of gaol breakers in County Kerry 2291. February 20, 1768 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 1827] reward in relation to the apprehension of members of a riotous mob in Waterford 2292. May 10, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1854] reward in relation to crimes committed at the property of Joseph Hines 2293. May 27, 1768 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 June 115] 1768 2294. May 28, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1862] dissolved 2295. June 3, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 1864] relation to the assault of William Hopps 2296. June 20, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1871] held on 1 August 1768 2297. June 23, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1873] reward in relation to the destruction of the property of the Lord Bishop of Derry 2298. July 14, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1882] prorogued to 6 September 1768 2299. August 12, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 1895] reward in relation to a threatening letter sent to the Duchess of Northumberland 2300. August 25, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1900] prorogued to 21 October 1768 2301. October 14, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Order directing churchwardens to 1956] cooperate with the Lord Mayor regarding the reporting of immoral behaviour of citizens in their parishes 2302. October 21, 1768 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1924] prorogued to 20 June 1769 2303. November 14, 1768 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering pardon for No. 1961] information on conspiracy to attack trade ships in Waterford 2304. November 14, 1768 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 1935] reward in relation to an anonymous and threatening paper posted up in Waterford City 2305. December 30, 1768 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 1958] apprehension of men responsible for the destruction of wheat stacks 2306. January 10, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that wheat can only be 1960] sold on Wednesdays and Saturdays and oats can only be sold on Tuesdays and Fridays of every week 2307. February 15, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order seeking the apprehension of the No. 1976] men who robbed Timothy Dyton 2308. February 17, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order seeking co-operation of the people No. 1976] in stopping illegal and unwarranted practices carried out by buyers and sellers of corn at the Thomas Street Market 2309. February 25, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2112] relating to an attack on Bridget Byrn and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number others, leading to the death of Peter Clinch 2310. March 9, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation seeking apprehension of the 1985] four men responsible for the murder of John Toner 2311. April 17, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Order seeking parish officers to detect 2000] people who rob provisions from markets and sell them on 2312. April 20, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation seeking apprehension of 2003] John Hamerton and others, responsible for kidnapping Mary Miller 2313. May 5, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon in return for the 2009] apprehension of men who rioted against Charles Domville 2314. June 2, 1769 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 10946] Dublin be further prorogued to 22 August 1769 2315. June 3, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon in return for 2033] information regarding identity of person who sent anonymous threatening letter to John Armstrong 2316. June 6, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon in return 2023] for the apprehension of men responsible for robbing and killing 8 bullocks and 24 heifers belonging to William Fuller 2317. July 1, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon in return 2034] for the apprehension of men responsible for various crimes against the Earl of Bellamont, John Keys, Thomas Barton and the murder of William Mills 2318. July 1, 1769 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 122] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of houghers in County Fermanagh 2319. July 6, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that sheep, lambs, calves 2036] and pigs are only to be sold on Tuesdays and Fridays of every week in Smithfield Market 2320. July 20, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation seeking apprehension of 2043] journeymen involved in licentious behaviour which is damaging the trade of the City of Dublin 2321. July 22, 1769 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation preventing unlawful 117] combinations amongst journeymen in order to have their wages raised

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2322. August 9, 1769 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 10966] Dublin be further prorogued to 17 October 1769 2323. September 27, 1769 [D.G., Issue Proclamation seeking apprehension of No. 2071] William Lee, who organised a riot against linen and cotton manufacturers in Ballsbridge 2324. October 6, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation outlining various offences 2076] regarding church wardens, street cleaning and Smithfield Market 2325. October 9, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering times for street 2079] cleaning 2326. October 12, 1769 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering no one to pass 2079] Dame Street or College Green during Parliament 2327. November 4, 1769 [D.G., Issue Proclamation seeking the apprehension of No. 2088] William Fitzgerald 2328. November 9, 1769 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon for the No. 2090] apprehension of the men who robbed mail from College Green 2329. November 27, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon in relation to No. 2096] the apprehension of man who robbed Charles Stewart Eccles 2330. December 14, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2112] relating to fires and threatening letters against Andrew Gregg 2331. December 15, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order seeking the apprehension of the No. 2104] person who sent threatening letter to Lieutenant General Dilkes 2332. December 26, 1769 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 20 March No. 11006] 1770 2333. December 26, 1769 [D.G., Issue Order granting additional duties on No. 2110] waters, wine, tobacco, hides and other goods 2334. 1770 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 120] Proclamation against the persons who set fire to the houses and houghed the cattle of Smyth Tandy, County Cavan 2335. January 3, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 129] apprehension of the abductors of Ann Browne 2336. January 12, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 130] apprehension of the rescuers of Barnard Donnelly

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2337. January 12, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 131] apprehension of escapees from Tralee Gaol 2338. January 12, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 131] apprehension of soldiers wanted for murder in Queen’s County 2339. January 15, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 132] apprehension of William Fitzgerald for abduction 2340. January 19, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of 2120] horned cattle 2341. February 23, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order for the suppression of begging in No. 2135] Dublin and the prevention of forestalling practices 2342. March 2, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2138] relating to a riotous assembly and attack on Richard Bowden 2343. March 2, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2139] relating to fires at the property of Thomas Cane 2344. March 2, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2140] relating to the houghing and maiming of cattle belonging to William Fuller 2345. March 9, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 137] apprehension of Thomas O’Kane for resisting local law officers in County Londonderry 2346. March 9, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 138] apprehension of the murderer of John Toner 2347. March 12, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 2142] be prorogued to 1 May 1770 2348. March 15, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2144] relating to an attack on William Shee and his father 2349. March 30, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of illegal coal 2154] selling practices in the City of Dublin 2350. April 20, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 2159] be prorogued to 28 August 1770 2351. May 1, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2165] relating to an attack on cattle belonging to William Crawford 2352. June 20, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating the price of coal carriage

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2186] in the City of Dublin 2353. July 13, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 141] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of combining journeymen weavers in Dublin 2354. July 30, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 143] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of Miles Sweeney for murder 2355. August 3, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering that a quarantine 2204] be observed on vessels from the Mediterranean 2356. August 21, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 16 11070] October 1770 2357. September 18, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2224] relating to the murder of members of the Sheridan family 2358. September 18, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2224] relating to an attack on cattle belonging to Thomas Gregg 2359. October 5, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2234] relating to the murder of an executioner in Philipstown 2360. October 11, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 18 11084] December 1770 2361. October 16, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order imposing a quarantine on ships 2235] from Danzig, Ducal Prussia and Pomerania 2362. October 31, 1770 [D.G., Issue No. Order encouraging seamen and seafaring 2242] men to join His Majesty’s fleet 2363. November 2, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order imposing a quarantine on rags and No. 2241] cotton wool 2364. November 2, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order imposing a quarantine on ships No. 2242] from Courland, Livonia and Samogitia 2365. November 2, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order imposing a quarantine on ships No. 2242] coming through the Mediterranean 2366. November 12, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order extending quarantine to Hamburg No. 2246] and Bremen 2367. November 12, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order imposing quarantine on all vessels No. 2246] containing rags or cotton wool 2368. November 15, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2248] relating to the murder of James Fannin 2369. November 21, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order regulating the observance of No. 2250] quarantine in the case of stranded vessels

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2370. November 21, 1770 [Steele Vol. 4 Proclamation imposing quarantine on p. 122] account of the plague at Constantinople 2371. November 24, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order that quarantine not be imposed on No. 2257] ships from America or the West Indies 2372. December 10, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 2258] be prorogued to 15 January 1771 2373. December 13, 1770 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation exempting shipping from p. 159] America and the West Indies from quarantine regulations 2374. December 13, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order lifting the quarantine on ships from No. 2260] Hamburg and Bremen that are not carrying rags or cotton wool 2375. December 20, 1770 [D.G., Issue Order imposing an embargo on the export No. 2263] of provisions from Ireland 2376. December 26, 1770 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that ships arriving No. 2269] from Hamburg or Bremen carrying hemp, flax, human hair or feathers shall be subject to a quarantine of forty days 2377. January 9, 1771 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 26 11112] February 1771 2378. January 9, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2271] prorogued to 26 February 1771 2379. January 12, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward in 2273] relation to the apprehension before 12 July 1771 of David Douglas, John Coleman, Charles Rooney and others 2380. January 25, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward in 2278] relation to the apprehension of Nathaniel Matthews, James Gillespie, James Barber, Paul Douglas and others 2381. January 30, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the embargo 2280] has been lifted in relation to butter and that all His Majesty’s collectors, surveyors and other officers take care to pay due obedience thereto 2382. February 18, 1771 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the embargo No. 2288] has been lifted in relation to fish and that all His Majesty’s collectors, surveyors and other officers take care to pay due obedience thereto 2383. February 19, 1771 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation removing the embargo on 165] provision exports 2384. February 22, 1771 [D.G., Issue Proclamation directing all persons driving No. 2290] carts, cars or drays not to pass through

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number any part of Dame Street or College Green from 11am until 5pm 2385. February 28, 1771 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 2293] apprehension of persons riotously assembled before the Parliament House on 27 February 1771 2386. March 27, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2304] reward in relation to a fire at the property of Smyth Tandy 2387. March 27, 1771 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order against James Mulcail Moore, alias 123] James Mullhall, and others for forcibly carrying away Catherine Blake, spinster, from the house of her grandmother, Viscountess Netterville 2388. April 29, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing all persons driving 2319] carts, cars or drays not to pass through any part of Dame Street or College Green from 11am until 5pm 2389. May 18, 1771 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 2 July 11146] 1771 2390. May 31, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2332] reward in relation to the apprehension of James Mulcail Moore 2391. June 1, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising reward for the 2334] apprehension of persons guilty of proceeding through the streets of Dublin with firearms and other offensive weapons 2392. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on shipping 2423] from Royal and Ducal Prussia, Pomerania, Samogitia, Courland, Livonia 2393. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending quarantine imposed on 2423] shipping from Hamburg, Bremen and the ports of Flanders 2394. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2335] reward in relation to a fire at the property of Bryan Brady 2395. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2335] rewards in relation to fires at the estate of Miss Alicia Macartney 2396. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation permitting all ships and 2335] vessels to discharge their respective landings without performing quarantine, provided that they have no cotton wool on board and they have a certificate

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number confirming their clean bill of health 2397. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the 2335] quarantine on all ships arriving from Danzig or any ports in Royal and Ducal Prussia, Pomerania, Samogitia, Courland and Livonia has been taken off 2398. June 7, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2335] reward in relation to riots in Dublin on 27 and 29 May 1771 2399. June 26, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2343] prorogued to 8 October 1771 2400. August 2, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring Reverend Charles 2359] Coote, Reverend George Massy, Gaven Hamilton and others involved in a riotous assembly to surrender themselves to the justices of the peace in County Kildare on or before 2 November 1771 2401. October 2, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of traffic on 2423] Dame Street during sittings of Parliament in Dublin 2402. October 2, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requesting that parish 2386] officers perambulate their parishes during divine service and take note of persons guilty of certain offences listed 2403. October 2, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing all persons driving 2386] carts, cars or drays not to pass through any part of Dame Street or College Green from 11am until 5pm 2404. October 5, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing contractors within 2387] Dublin Corporation to cleanse certain named streets on a weekly basis 2405. October 9, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2423] relating to a fire at the house of Robert de la Court 2406. October 18, 1771 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all constables, 2393] parish beadles and others to endeavour to discover, prosecute and convict persons making or in possession of fireworks 2407. November 12, 1771 [D.G., Issue Order imposing a quarantine on all ships No. 2463] containing cotton wool 2408. November 16, 1771 [D.G., Issue Order imposing a quarantine on shipping No. 2423] from Russia 2409. November 16, 1771 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that all ships, No. 2404] goods, persons and merchandise arriving

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number from any ports in Russia or its dominions be subject to a quarantine of forty days 2410. November 21, 1771 [D.G., Issue Order prohibiting individuals from No. 2463] boarding stranded ships from quarantine zones 2411. December 9, 1771 [D.G., Issue Proclamation setting out regulations to be No. 2413] observed in relation to the price of the carriage of coals 2412. January 22, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2432] relating to a fire at the dwelling of James and Robert Rusk and Paul Donaghy 2413. February 10, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2440] relating to a riot in Cork 2414. February 14, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order regulating traffic during sittings of No. 2458] Parliament 2415. March 23, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2462] relating to an attack on John Ritchey and his livestock 2416. March 28, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2465] relating to the robbery of the Earl of Mornington and Lady Knapton 2417. June 1, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating the sale of poultry in 2492] Dublin 2418. June 2, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 2493] be prorogued to 14 July 1772 2419. June 15, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order regulating the sale of bread in 2499] Dublin 2420. July 2, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 2507] be prorogued to 8 September 1772 2421. July 21, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order imposing a quarantine on ships 2514] arriving from the Mediterranean, West Barbary or Russia 2422. July 23, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2516] relating to a threatening letter sent to Edward Brennan 2423. September 1, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 2533] be prorogued to 8 December 1772 2424. September 18, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order lifting the quarantine on vessels No. 2539] from Russia provided they do not have cotton wool on board 2425. October 8, 1772 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2548] relating to the suspicious disappearance of James Phayer

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2426. November 5, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 2560] apprehension of various offenders from Ulster 2427. December 2, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 2573] be prorogued to 26 January 1773 2428. December 16, 1772 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 2578] relating to the theft of sheep belonging to Nathaniel Clements and the shooting of Patrick Doran 2429. January 21, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 2593] Dublin be prorogued to 2 March 1773 2430. February 22, 1773 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 2606] Dublin be prorogued to 6 April 1773 2431. March 5, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2611] relating to a robbery at the house of Patrick Kelly 2432. March 13, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 2615] from the Mediterranean 2433. March 13, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 2615] information relating to attacks on cattle and the felling of trees in Cork 2434. March 17, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 2616] information relating to a riotous attack on the sloop Britannia 2435. March 27, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 2621] Dublin be prorogued to 3 August 1773 2436. April 9, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2624] relating to a robbery at the house of Charles Gore 2437. April 16, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending quarantine on 2628] vessels from the Mediterranean, except those with cotton wool on board 2438. June 16, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 2654] from the Baltic provided they do not have any cotton wool on board 2439. June 16, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending the embargo on the 2654] importation of horse hair 2440. June 21, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 2659] relating to the shooting of Henry Birde 2441. July 24, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 2671] Dublin be prorogued to 12 October 1773 2442. August 28, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 2686] information relating to riots in Dublin

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2443. October 12, 1773 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation regulating traffic during 2711] sittings of Parliament in Dublin 2444. November 6, 1773 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 2722] information relating to the shooting of a Justice of the Peace in Cork 2445. January 31, 1774 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 2754] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for a riot and for rescuing a prisoner in Meath 2446. March 7, 1774 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties to be 197] collected on paper, parchment and vellum 2447. April 11, 1774 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 2781] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the assault of five soldiers in Dublin 2448. April 29, 1774 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 2789] discovery of persons responsible for maiming and wounding Patrick Sullivan 2449. May 4, 1774 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 203] Proclamation giving the duties to be collected on paper, parchment and vellum 2450. June 2, 1774 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 127] Order further proroguing Parliament to 26 July 1774 2451. June 24, 1774 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation setting the rate of gold coin 205] 2452. July 14, 1774 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 2823] Parliament to 15 September 1774 2453. July 30, 1774 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 2830] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for cutting down trees in Kilbrack woods 2454. September 12, 1774 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 2847] further prorogued to 27 September 1774 2455. September 13, 1774 [D.G., Issue Licence to Richard St George Mansergh No. 2850] to use the name of St George 2456. September 14, 1774 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 2850] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for assaulting John Graham and others 2457. September 15, 1774 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 2849] discovery of Walter Cruise and others who were responsible for the murder of Martin Byrne 2458. September 22, 1774 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 2852] further prorogued to 18 April 1775 2459. September 24, 1774 [D.G., Issue Licence to Mary Mansergh to use the No. 2855] name of St George 2460. October 20, 1774 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 2866] apprehension of persons responsible for various acts committed against carriers of commodities in Dublin 2461. November 4, 1774 [D.G., Issue Order commanding the Revenue No. 2869] Commissioners in Ireland to give the necessary directions for the due observance of the prohibition on the importation of cattle from France 2462. November 7, 1774 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 2870] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for various felonies committed in County Tipperary 2463. November 7, 1774 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 2875] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the assault upon John Broderick 2464. November 19, 1774 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a No. 2875] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for assaulting William Beech in Limerick 2465. January 17, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 2990] discovery of persons responsible for breaking into Edward Brereton’s house on Great George’s Street 2466. February 17, 1775 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation banning the import of cattle 213] and their products from France 2467. March 18, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking prior orders giving 3016] currency to any foreign coins whatsoever 2468. April 4, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3023] prorogued to 22 August 1775 2469. May 8, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing the manner in 3037] which the gold coin current in Ireland is to be officially marked and weighed 2470. June 17, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3054] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for killing animals and setting property on fire in Westmeath 2471. July 6, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3067] discovery of persons responsible for setting property belonging to George

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Story on fire 2472. August 7, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 3076] from His Majesty’s land service who surrender themselves on or before 1 September 1775 2473. August 14, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3079] prorogued to 10 October 1775 2474. August 18, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3083] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for sending a threatening letter to the commanding officer of the barracks of Dublin 2475. August 29, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 3086] from His Majesty’s forces who surrender themselves before the regiments embark for foreign service 2476. August 29, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 3086] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of John Jones’ house 2477. September 2, 1775 [L.G., Issue Order commanding certain officers to No. 11593] repair to Dublin and follow orders they receive 2478. September 4, 1775 [D.G., Issue Order providing how malt, beer and No. 3090] barley brought to the Dublin market by land carriage is to be weighed 2479. September 27, 1775 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 3105] discovery of persons responsible for the murder of Thomas Galway 2480. October 6, 1775 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting persons from 3105] passing the Parliament House in carts, cars or drays on days the Parliament is sitting 2481. November 4, 1775 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 3115] apprehension of persons responsible for various acts committed against carriers of commodities in Dublin 2482. November 8, 1775 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering the carrying away No. 3120] of dirt in the City of Dublin and the sweeping and cleaning of walls and public spaces 2483. November 21, 1775 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 3122] discovery of Patrick Plunkett and Thomas Connor who murdered John Howel 2484. December 4, 1775 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 3127] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the murder of Ambrose Power 2485. December 28, 1775 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Declaration providing that foot soldiers p. 223] entitled to discharge after three years or when the American rebellion ends 2486. February 3, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the embargo on the 3154] export of beef, pork, bacon and butter 2487. February 3, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 3154] John Divine and others 2488. February 3, 1776 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order requiring named persons to 130] surrender themselves to the justices of the peace for Dublin County 2489. February 12, 1776 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation instructing recently 226] appointed army officers to convey their address 2490. February 19, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ending the embargo on the No. 3160] export of corn and grain 2491. February 21, 1776 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties to be 227] collected on paper, parchment and vellum 2492. March 1, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for deserters 3165] 2493. March 22, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward and a pardon 3174] for information relating to the robbery of post at Cuffe Street in Dublin 2494. April 4, 1776 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament to 7 131] May 1776 2495. April 5, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 3180] Dublin be dissolved 2496. April 19, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 3188] relating to a robbery at the house of John Bourke 2497. April 30, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation summoning Parliament in 3191] Dublin to sit on 11 June 1776 2498. May 3, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 3192] information relating to an attack on cows belonging to Edward Nugent 2499. May 7, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 3193] Dublin be prorogued to 18 June 1776 2500. June 20, 1776 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament to 29 132] August 1776 2501. August 16, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 3237] Dublin be prorogued to 29 October 1776

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2502. October 17, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 3264] Dublin be prorogued to 28 January 1777 2503. November 2, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting the embargo on ships No. 3451] and vessels bringing cattle, salted beef, pork, bacon and butter from Ireland to Great Britain 2504. November 7, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing for a public fast No. 3273] to be observed on 13 December 1776 2505. November 20, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation laying an embargo on No. 3271] various exports from Ireland 2506. November 25, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation allowing ships and vessels No. 3451] to carry cattle, salted beef, pork, bacon and butter from Ireland to Great Britain or coastwise from port to port without convoy 2507. November 25, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ending the embargo on the No. 3280] export of beef and other goods 2508. November 26, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation commanding all civil No. 3451] magistrates to encourage seamen to enter on board His Majesty’s ships and vessels 2509. November 26, 1776 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising bounties for men No. 3281] who join His Majesty’s fleet 2510. January 11, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 3301] Dublin be prorogued to 15 April 1777 2511. January 24, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 3306] information relating to disturbances carried out by the white boys 2512. February 27, 1777 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ending the offer of a pardon No. 3331] for deserters 2513. March 14, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation setting the prices of vellum 3451] paper and parchment 2514. April 7, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 3337] Dublin be prorogued to 15 July 1777 2515. April 14, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 3340] white boys active in County Cork 2516. April 26, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 3346] information relating to a fire at the property of Maurice Fitzgerald 2517. June 4, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 3362] Robert Shaw and others 2518. June 11, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 3372] relating to the theft of post at Kilmainham 2519. July 10, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3378] Dublin be prorogued to 14 October 1777 2520. July 24, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3451] apprehension of several disorderly persons, guilty of riotous and tumultuous behaviour 2521. July 24, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3451] reward in relation to the maiming of Peter Reilly 2522. July 29, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 3392] relating to the theft of post on the Wicklow Road in Dublin 2523. August 8, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3451] apprehension of deserters of His Majesty’s land forces 2524. September 12, 1777 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 3412] relating to a robbery at the house of John Dudley 2525. October 7, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing persons not to 3451] drive carriages through Dame Street or College Green during the sitting of Parliament 2526. October 13, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward in 3488] relation to the apprehension of a group of armed soldiers who robbed Kilmainham Gaol 2527. October 17, 1777 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3451] apprehension of those guilty of cutting, maiming or disfiguring soldiers on duty in Dublin 2528. December 22, 1777 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3451] reward in relation to the maiming and cutting of Dennis Shelly and others 2529. December 22, 1777 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3451] reward in relation to felonious acts committed at the property of George Dowdall 2530. December 22, 1777 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3451] reward in relation to the assault of Dennis Read and destruction of property of Terence Duff 2531. January 31, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a public fast and 3465] humiliation in the Kingdom of Ireland on 27 February 1778 2532. February 5, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast to be observed

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 11848] throughout Ireland on 27 February 1778 2533. February 9, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 3468] relation to the theft of the post 2534. February 21, 1778 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation requiring Georg Orr of 254] Stragh to surrender himself in connection with his resisting the High Sheriff of County Londonderry 2535. March 14, 1778 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 255] apprehension of robbers in County Cavan 2536. March 18, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation setting the prices of vellum 3488] paper and parchment 2537. March 25, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters of 11861] His Majesty’s army who surrender themselves before 1 May 1778 2538. March 31, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3497] reward in relation to the apprehension of a riotous mob in Cork 2539. April 2, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting His Majesty’s ships to 3494] enter or clear out for France and placing a general embargo on French ships and vessels 2540. April 3, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 11866] deserters from His Majesty’s land forces before 11 May 1778 2541. April 10, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering the vice treasurers, 3495] paymaster or Receiver General to open a subscription to shares 2542. April 16, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3498] reward in relation to damage caused at the parish Church of Carnallaway in County Kildare 2543. June 4, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that a general embargo be 3520] laid upon all ships and vessels in Ireland which are not cleared by the respective officers or customs 2544. June 8, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order directing the vice treasurers, 3520] paymaster or Receiver General to open a subscription to shares 2545. June 18, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting an embargo on ships 3526] going from port to port in Ireland, small ships that ply rivers and bays and ships carrying linen to any port in Great Britain 2546. June 19, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 3526] relation to the murder of John Jevers the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number younger 2547. July 2, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo on coal ships in 3533] and throughout all the ports, harbours and roads within the Kingdom 2548. July 2, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that the embargo laid on 3533] ships bound from any of the ports in Ireland to any port or place within Russia be taken off 2549. July 2, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the embargo 3533] on ships to be laden with provision for any of His Majesty’s colonies in North America and His Majesty’s West Indie Islands be taken off 2550. July 8, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding and requiring 3534] named persons to surrender themselves to the justices of the peace on or before 8 January 1779 2551. July 21, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 3538] the apprehension of members of a mob who entered the yard of Henry Mannsell 2552. July 21, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 3551] relation to the robbery and assault of Gordon Grant 2553. July 27, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering that the embargo 3540] be taken off all merchant ships and vessels belonging to His Majesty’s subjects in Great Britain and Ireland that are homeward bound 2554. August 11, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the embargo 3550] be taken off all ships and vessels laden with spun worsted and yarn, made up in packs from Cork, to any of the ports of Great Britain 2555. August 14, 1778 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament to 22 137] September 1778 2556. August 17, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing embargo be taken 3550] off all ships and vessels which are or may be furnished by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty 2557. August 27, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering that the embargo 3553] be taken off ships and vessels bringing butter from Ireland to Great Britain 2558. September 11, 1778 [D.G., Issue Order providing that the embargo be taken No. 3561] off ships and vessels laden with butter, permitting them to clear out to any ports

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number except those belonging to the French King 2559. September 12, 1778 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward in No. 3561] relation to the robbery of the post boy carrying the mail from Cork 2560. September 16, 1778 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing Parliament be No. 3561] prorogued to 3 November 1778 2561. October 21, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation pertaining to the 3578] enforcement of laws 2562. October 26, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3578] reward in relation to a number of felonies committed against various persons 2563. October 30, 1778 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation proscribing the importation 280] of cattle from the Ukraine 2564. October 31, 1778 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3581] prorogued to 12 January 1779 2565. November 6, 1778 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3583] reward in relation to a number of felonies committed to various persons 2566. November 16, 1778 [D.G., Issue Proclamation taking off the embargo laid No. 3587] on ships and vessels bound from any of the ports of the northern parts of Europe 2567. November 24, 1778 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the No. 3592] quarantine on ships coming through the Mediterranean be enforced 2568. December 7, 1778 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward in No. 3596] relation to the robbery of a post boy carrying the mail from Tullamore to Ballyboy 2569. December 26, 1778 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3605] prorogued to 23 March 1779 2570. January 4, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting an embargo on ships 3608] exporting goods from Ireland except those carrying provisions belonging to the French King 2571. January 4, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting an embargo on all 3608] ships made on 29 May 1778 2572. January 11, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for a public fast 3611] and humiliation to be held on 10 February 1779 2573. February 4, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Order lifting the prohibition on 3622] importation of horned cattle, from any ports or places within the Dominion of Poland

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2574. March 18, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 11965] further prorogued to 27 April 1779 2575. April 1, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon in return for the 3646] apprehension of men who murdered Patrick Connolly 2576. April 22, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon in return for the 3655] apprehension of men who burned down a Flour Mill in Galway 2577. April 22, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon in return 3655] for the apprehension of men who set fire to the Church in Coolbanagher 2578. April 26, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 11975] further prorogued to 25 May 1779 2579. April 29, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation seeking apprehension of the 3658] gang who kidnapped Catherine and Ann Kennedy 2580. May 6, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 3661] Tuesday 22 June 1779 2581. June 2, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation seeking the apprehension of 3672] the riotous mob who destroyed windows on 1 June 1779 2582. June 19, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 11991] further prorogued to 17 August 1779 2583. June 19, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the publishing 3680] of false, wicked malicious reports and news 2584. June 19, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering a pardon in return for the 3680] apprehension of the persons who forge His Majesty’s seal 2585. July 10, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all civil 3763] magistrates within the Kingdom of Ireland to assist the captains and officers of His Majesty’s ships in impressing seafaring men for His Majesty’s fleet 2586. August 14, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 12007] further prorogued to 28 September 1779 2587. August 26, 1779 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3778] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for several offences committed in County Wexford 2588. August 31, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 12014] further prorogued to 12 October 1779 2589. September 2, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 3779] apprehension of Murtagh Collins and others on or before 2 March 1780 2590. September 3, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for the No. 3713] return of men who deserted His Majesty’s army 2591. September 6, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order requiring those with subscriptions No. 12014] in His Majesty’s treasury in Ireland to name the persons the annuities with a benefit of survivorship are to be paid 2592. September 9, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation commanding John Evans No. 3770] and others to present themselves before the justices of the peace in County Wexford on or before 10 February 1780 2593. September 18, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3786] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for forcibly entering the houses of Nicholas Mahon and Francis Bennett 2594. September 30, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a No. 3868] reward for the discovery of James Carr and several persons who rescued James Carr from execution 2595. November 16, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a No. 3810] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for a riotous assembly at the Courts of Justice 2596. November 19, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3810] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for a riotous assembly at the Parliament House 2597. December 24, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for a general fast to be No. 3763] observed throughout Ireland on 4 February 1780 2598. December 24, 1779 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 3763] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for an attempted break in at Hugh Harper’s house 2599. January 12, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that persons 3769] aiding and assisting the enemies of His Majesty and His Kingdoms will be prosecuted against with the utmost rigour of the law 2600. January 22, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 3773] deserters from His Majesty’s land forces who surrender themselves before 1 May

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1780 2601. March 4, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the time limit in 3792] which a reward will be given for the apprehension of Murtagh Collins and others to 4 June 1780 2602. April 8, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3806] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the murder of John Moore 2603. June 1, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3830] reward for the apprehension of Robert Buntin and others 2604. July 11, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3846] apprehension of Patrick Rafferty and others on or before 11 January 1781 2605. September 2, 1780 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation discontinuing the embargo 316] on the export of provisions imposed on 25 October 1776 and imposing a new embargo 2606. September 2, 1780 [Steele Vol. 4 Order proroguing Parliament to 10 p. 145] October 1780 2607. September 27, 1780 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring ships and vessels No. 3879] carrying certain species of goods and merchandise arriving at the ports of the Kingdom, or the Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark or Man to perform quarantine for forty days 2608. October 5, 1780 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3884] further prorogued to 19 December 1780 2609. December 9, 1780 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a No. 3911] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for setting fire to property belonging to Henry Fisher 2610. December 9, 1780 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 3911] apprehension of Timothy Flyn and others on or before 9 June 1781 2611. December 16, 1780 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3916] further prorogued to 27 February 1781 2612. December 21, 1780 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring ships and vessels No. 3916] arriving from Danzig, Prussia, Pomerania, Courland, Samogitia or Livonia to perform quarantine for forty days

2613. December 21, 1780 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and a No. 3917] reward for the apprehension of Martin

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Madden and others on or before 24 June 1781 2614. January 6, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending embargo to ships 4233] and vessels going to France, Spain and the United Provinces 2615. January 6, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation placing an embargo upon all 3923] ships and vessels in the ports of Ireland laden with black cattle and other provisions that are to be transported to Ports in France, Spain and the United Provinces 2616. January 21, 1781 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for apprehending the persons 151] named who were concerned in boarding the ship Seignore Soledade at County Clare and carrying away a great part of her cargo 2617. January 22, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general fast to be 3929] observed throughout Ireland on 21 February 1781 2618. January 30, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3933] reward for the discovery of persons who set fire to a tuck mill belonging to Thomas Johnson 2619. February 5, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 3936] apprehension of Joseph Bridges and others on or before 5 August 1781 2620. February 7, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 3937] deserters from His Majesty’s land forces who surrender themselves before 1 June 1781 2621. February 17, 1781 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for publishing the marks No. 3944] and stamps to be used on vellum, parchment and paper 2622. February 22, 1781 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting the quarantine in No. 3944] place on ships and vessels arriving from Danzig, Prussia, Pomerania, Courland, Samogitia or Livonia 2623. February 23, 1781 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3944] further prorogued to 1 May 1781 2624. April 30, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3972] further prorogued to 19 July 1781 2625. June 29, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3999] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the burglary and murder of Margaret Rigmaiden

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2626. July 18, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4006] further prorogued to 21 August 1781 2627. August 1, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 4014] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy in Londonderry 2628. August 16, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 4018] discovery of persons responsible for the murder of three people in Roscommon 2629. August 16, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 4018] apprehension of James Power, Richard Power and Mary Green in relation to a murder in County Tipperary 2630. August 16, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 4018] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for killing horses belonging to the Mayor of the City of Kilkenny 2631. August 20, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4020] further prorogued to 9 October 1781 2632. August 23, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the time limit in 4023] which a pardon and reward will be given for the apprehension of Martin Madden and others to 23 February 1782 2633. September 6, 1781 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 4027] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the murder of Andrew Field 2634. September 13, 1781 [D.G., Issue Proclamation imposing a quarantine on No. 4233] vessels from the Mediterranean, Spain and West Barbary 2635. October 12, 1781 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation extending the prorogation of 344] Parliament to 27 November 1781 2636. October 17, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 4045] apprehension of George Robert Fitzgerald 2637. November 28, 1781 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward for the No. 4062] apprehension of Lovell Tate and Robert Nixon 2638. January 17, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for a public fast 4084] and humiliation on 8 February 1782 2639. January 21, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring various persons to 4085] surrender themselves in relation to the plundering of the Signor Santoz 2640. January 31, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 4090] relation to the robbery of the gate keeper at the Phoenix Park

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2641. February 20, 1782 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties in 349] force on paper, parchment and vellum 2642. March 7, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising reward for the 4015] apprehension of persons concerned with the robbery of the house of Malachy Fallon 2643. March 7, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 4015] reward in relation to the murder of Margaret Rigmaiden 2644. March 7, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 4015] reward in relation to crimes committed at the property of Giles Powell 2645. March 25, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 4112] reward in relation to the assault of Richard Dawson 2646. May 14, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 4134] reward in relation to the murder of John Aldereron 2647. July 23, 1782 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 4164] deserters of His Majesty’s navy, land and marine forces 2648. July 27, 1782 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 24 152] September 1782 2649. September 9, 1782 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 4185] apprehension of Charles Connor, John Connors and James O’Connor 2650. September 23, 1782 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 4193] prorogued to 26 November 1782 2651. September 27, 1782 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 4233] Owen Smyth and others 2652. September 27, 1782 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring that various No. 4193] persons surrender themselves to the justices of the peace in County Meath 2653. November 13, 1782 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing an embargo on No. 4233] exports from Ireland 2654. November 19, 1782 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 4233] Dublin be prorogued to 28 January 1783 2655. November 20, 1782 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward in No. 4216] relation to the apprehension of Patrick Moore 2656. January 21, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 4242] Dublin be prorogued to 25 March 1783 2657. February 17, 1783 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties in

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 364] force on paper, parchment and vellum 2658. February 20, 1783 [D.G., Issue Proclamation that peace with the United No. 4256] States, France and Spain be observed 2659. March 6, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 4262] those responsible for burning a barn and attacking livestock belonging to Andrew Hely 2660. March 21, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 4267] Dublin be prorogued to 6 May 1783 2661. April 8, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 4278] those who destroyed the house of John and Julian Gally 2662. April 26, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the embargo on salt 4283] provisions 2663. April 26, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 4284] Thomas Nugent 2664. May 2, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 4285] Dublin be prorogued to 8 July 1783 2665. May 13, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the quarantine on 4290] vessels from the Baltic provided they do not have goods from Turkey or the Levant 2666. June 28, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4316] deserters from the land forces 2667. July 5, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 4313] Dublin be prorogued to 9 September 1783 2668. July 25, 1783 [D.G., Proclamation providing for the dissolution Extraordinary Issue 4320-1] of Parliament in Dublin 2669. July 25, 1783 [D.G., Proclamation summoning a new Extraordinary Issue 4320-1] Parliament in Dublin to meet on 6 September 1783 2670. August 1, 1783 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation applying the law on 377] quarantine to shipping from Danzig and other Baltic ports 2671. August 1, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation imposing a quarantine on 4324] vessels from the Mediterranean, Spain and West Barbary 2672. August 18, 1783 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation exempting corn from the 379] Baltic ports from quarantine requirement 2673. August 21, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the quarantine on 4333] vessels from the Baltic 2674. September 2, 1783 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 4338] Dublin be prorogued to 14 October 1783

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2675. September 13, 1783 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ending the embargo on No. 4343] exports from Ireland 2676. September 15, 1783 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 4350] relating to the shooting of the crew of a customs boat 2677. October 9, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all subjects to 12485] observe and conform to the Treaty of Peace and Friendship agreed with the Kings of France and Spain 2678. October 9, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the publication of the 12485] treaties of peace and friendship in the usual places 2679. October 27, 1783 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending embargo on the 4361] export of grain 2680. November 1, 1783 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 4364] information relating to an attack on Henry Crawford 2681. November 21, 1783 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the suppression of riots No. 4372] and tumultuous assemblies in Dublin 2682. January 2, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4391] relating to the theft of post on the Naas Road 2683. January 7, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4393] relating to an attack on election officers in Baltinglass 2684. January 27, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4400] information relating to the sabotaging of boats carrying grain 2685. January 27, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4402] information relating to a fire at the property of Thomas Pepper 2686. February 18, 1784 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 4411] relating to the murder of David Walker 2687. February 24, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 4416] information relating to an attack on soldiers in Dublin 2688. March 3, 1784 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties in 390] force on paper, parchment and vellum 2689. April 3, 1784. [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 391] apprehension of arsonists in County Waterford 2690. April 3, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4432] information relating to an attack on

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number George Quin 2691. April 6, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the suppression of The 4432] Volunteers Journal, or Irish Herald 2692. April 6, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4432] information relating to an intrusion at the House of Commons 2693. April 7, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the quarantine on 4432] vessels from Spain 2694. May 14, 1784 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 29 June 158] 1784 2695. June 21, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4466] information relating to the tarring of Alexander Clarke 2696. June 28, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 4467] Dublin be prorogued to 31 August 1784 2697. June 29, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the suppression of 4467] tumults in Dublin 2698. June 29, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4468] information relating to a riotous assembly in Cork 2699. July 7, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a public thanksgiving on 4470] 29 July 1784 in the Kingdom of Ireland 2700. July 8, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the 12560] publication of a Proclamation concerning the treaties of peace and friendship agreed with the States General of the United Provinces and the United States of America 2701. August 10, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the embargo on the 4488] export of oats and other goods 2702. August 19, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 4490] Dublin be prorogued to 2 November 1784 2703. August 31, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the quarantine on 4494] vessels from the Mediterranean to Spain 2704. September 29, 1784 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 4509] relating to an attack on George Hamilton 2705. October 16, 1784 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 4514] those responsible for an attack on and kidnapping of Hannah Villiers 2706. November 1, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 4520] Dublin be prorogued to 14 December 1784 2707. November 2, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 4521] information relating to the murder of Patrick Bellew 2708. November 13, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 4526] information relating to threatening letters sent to merchants in Waterford 2709. December 8, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 4536] Dublin be prorogued to 20 January 1785 2710. December 16, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 4540] information relating to a white boy attack on John Kimplin 2711. December 16, 1784 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 4542] information relating to a fire at the property of Edmund Power 2712. April 6, 1785 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 412] Proclamation announcing the duties in force on paper, parchment and vellum 2713. April 13, 1785 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties in 432] force on paper, parchment and vellum 2714. April 30, 1785 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4597] information relating to a burglary at the house of Darby O’Reilly 2715. June 22, 1785 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4620] information relating to the fatal rape of Elinor Perry 2716. July 6, 1785 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 4626] information relating to the forced marriage and kidnapping of Sarah Cannan 2717. August 3, 1785 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 4639] apprehension of various murderers 2718. September 7, 1785 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 22 No. 12681] November 1785 2719. September 30, 1785 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 4663] information relating to an attack on a mare and various threatening letters 2720. November 5, 1785 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 4679] rioters in County Cork 2721. November 5, 1785 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 4679] Cornelius Riordan and others 2722. November 21, 1785 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 4685] Dublin be prorogued to 6 December 1785 2723. November 28, 1785 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 4688] Dublin be prorogued to 19 January 1786 2724. January 11, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4707] relating to a robbery at the house of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number William Leeson 2725. January 11, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4707] relating to an attack on William Ryan 2726. January 28, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4717] relating to an attack on John Maguire and Michael Hynes 2727. March 11, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4733] relating to a fatal attack on Elizabeth Hughes 2728. April 14, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4747] relating to a robbery at the house of John Brogan 2729. May 8, 1786 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 12750] be prorogued to 18 July 1786 2730. June 16, 1786 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation declaring several named 434] individuals from counties Cork, Limerick, Tipperary and Kerry and publicising the law against agrarian disorder 2731. June 22, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4778] relating to felonious assemblies by the white boys 2732. July 17, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 4787] be prorogued to 15 August 1786 2733. August 1, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 4796] be prorogued to 19 September 1786 2734. August 5, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 4797] relating to a fire at the property of Michael Langan 2735. August 29, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for a fatal 4806] attack on the keeper of the gaol at Tralee 2736. September 18, 1786 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 4816] be prorogued to 17 October 1786 2737. October 16, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 4829] be prorogued to 21 November 1786 2738. October 17, 1786 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing a pardon for information 4831] relating to the robbery of post in Cork 2739. November 20, 1786 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 4841] be prorogued to 5 December 1786 2740. November 30, 1786 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 4846] relating to threatening letters sent to Christopher Wagget in Cork 2741. November 30, 1786 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 4846] relating to a seditious notice posted upon

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number a chapel in County Cork 2742. December 4, 1786 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 4847] be prorogued to 12 December 1786 2743. December 6, 1786 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 4848] be prorogued to 18 January 1787 2744. January 22, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 4870] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for striking a magistrate on the head with a stone and cutting and houghing two cows in County Limerick 2745. February 16, 1787 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering the quarantine No. 4879] requirement be taken off ships coming directly from Spain, Minorca and Gibraltar provided articles on board are produce of Spain not subject to quarantine 2746. March 14, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 4894] the discovery of persons responsible for firing at a police guard outside the residence of the Archbishop of Dublin at Kevin Street 2747. April 30, 1787 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties in 448] force on paper, parchment and vellum 2748. May 14, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 4917] the discovery of persons concerned in a riot and wounding Alderman John Exshaw and a police watchman in Merrion Square in Dublin 2749. May 14, 1787 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation opening Irish ports to the 449] receipt of goods from France pursuant to the Anglo French Treaty 2750. May 25, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring all persons who own, 4923 keep, carry or drive any carriage subject to a licence and every penny boy, porter or other person plying for hire to take out a licence, number or badge 2751. May 28, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 24 July 12890] 1787 2752. June 18, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 4931] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for a riotous assembly and fire at the house of Thomas Potter of Upper Ormond Quay in Dublin 2753. June 18, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising of a reward and pardon 4931] for discovery of persons responsible for destroying toll gates on the Dublin to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Malahide road and Killester, firing a shot and burglary 2754. June 21, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward and pardon for 4934] the discovery of persons responsible for an assault of Daniel Lea, a revenue commissioner hearth money collector in County Kerry 2755. June 27, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering quarantine orders 4935] subsisting to be strictly enforced, including ships and vessels with non- enumerated goods from the Mediterranean, Spain, Minorca and Gibraltar 2756. July 21, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 25 4946] September 1787 2757. September 17, 1787 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward and pardon for No. 4970] the discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering Cork to Dublin mail 2758. September 22, 1787 [D.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 27 No. 4974] November 1787 2759. September 22, 1787 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward and pardon for No. 4974] the discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy at Balbriggan 2760. October 1, 1787 [D.G., Issue No. Order commanding civil magistrates in 4979] Ireland to assist captains and officers of His Majesty’s ships in impressing seamen and seafaring men for His Majesty’s fleet 2761. November 23, 1787 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward for No. 4999] the discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering the Drogheda to Balbriggan mail 2762. November 26, 1787 [D.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 11 No. 5000] December 1787 2763. December 8, 1787 [D.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 17 No. 5006] January 1788 2764. December 19, 1787 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward for No. 5010] the discovery of Mathew Galvin and any other persons responsible for shooting Daniel Driscoll, the murder of Denis Twomy and other felonies 2765. December 24, 1787 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation requiring three men to p. 462] surrender for taking illegal possession of lands in County Dublin

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2766. January 7, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 5018] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering mail from Carrickmacross to Ardee on 6 January 1788 2767. February 27, 1788 [D.G., Issue Order promising a reward for the No. 5045] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering mail from Drogheda to Dublin 2768. February 28, 1788 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 5041] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering mail between Dunleer and Drogheda on 27 February 1788 2769. March 2, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 5042] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering mail to Aughanacloy to Omagh on 1 March 1788 2770. April 15, 1788 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing the duties in 463] force on paper, parchment and vellum 2771. April 18, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 17 June 5062] 1788 2772. May 6, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 5071] discovery of persons responsible for the murder of Thomas Holton in County Galway 2773. May 8, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 5071] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy delivering mail from Dublin to County Waterford 2774. June 3, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 5082] discovery of persons responsible for a burglary at the dwelling house of Mr James Burgess in County Monaghan 2775. June 16, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 19 5087] August 1788 2776. August 12, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 4 5114] November 1788 2777. October 29, 1788 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 20 5146] January 1789 2778. December 21, 1788 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for the No. 5168] discovery of persons responsible for the robbery of a post boy carrying the North- West mail from Dublin on 21 December 1788

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2779. January 18, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 5 5180] February 1789 2780. January 24, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation concerning forcible 467] possessions in counties Roscommon, Galway and Sligo and Galway Town 2781. January 31, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 5186] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for a fire at the property of Reverend Edward Hudson in Forkhill, County Armagh 2782. January 31, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 5186] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for a fire at the property of Reverend Richard Lloyd in Clonoulty, County Tipperary 2783. April 8, 1789 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding a general 13086] thanksgiving for His Majesty’s recovery to be observed by all His Majesty’s subjects 2784. May 25, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 July 5234] 1789 2785. June 4, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. 470] Proclamation requiring named individuals in County Clare to surrender for resisting the enforcement of the law 2786. June 12, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Order authorising all brewers in all parts 5244] of the Kingdom of Ireland to brew small beer as ale and strong beer for three months from 24 June 1789 2787. July 11, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 5255] prorogued to 29 September 1789 2788. July 13, 1789 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 5254] reward for the discovery of persons responsible for the assault of Mosley Fell in Newtown in County Westmeath 2789. September 12, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation concerning forcible p. 476] possessions in County Galway 2790. September 12, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation ordering a number of named p. 477] individuals in County Tipperary guilty of resisting the law on land possession and surrender 2791. September 12, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation ordering Eyre Jackson and p. 479] Charles Jackson of Eyrecourt, County Galway, guilty of resisting the law on land possession, to surrender

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2792. September 19, 1789 [D.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 1 No. 5285] December 1789 2793. November 30, 1789 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5315] prorogued to 15 December 1789 2794. December 11, 1789 [D.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 21 No. 5320] January 1790 2795. December 19, 1789 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 5329] information relating to the murder of John Allen 2796. December 23, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation prohibiting the export of p. 483] grain and other foodstuffs 2797. December 24, 1789 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 Proclamation ordering two men in County p. 483] Dublin, guilty of resisting the law on land possession to surrender 2798. December 26, 1789 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 5329] information relating to the shooting of Edward Hudson 2799. January 28, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 5341] information relating to a burglary at the house of James Blaquiere 2800. January 28, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 5341] information relating to the kidnapping of Mary Daly 2801. January 28, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 5341] information relating to an attack on the house of William Duncan 2802. January 30, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 5344] information relating to the murder of Mosely Fell 2803. April 8, 1790 [D.G., Extraordinary Proclamation providing that Parliament in Issue 5370-1] Dublin be dissolved 2804. April 8, 1790 [D.G., Extraordinary Proclamation providing for the Issue 5370-1] summoning of a new Parliament in Dublin 2805. May 10, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all civil 13201] magistrates in the Kingdom of Ireland to send seamen on board His Majesty’s fleet 2806. May 11, 1790 [D.G., Proclamation providing that Parliament in Extraordinary Issue 5384-5] Dublin be prorogued to 8 June 1790 2807. May 19, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 5388] information relating to a riot in Limerick 2808. May 28, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament in 5392] Dublin be prorogued to 2 July 1790 2809. June 1, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5393] deserters from His Majesty’s land service 2810. July 1, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 5407] Thomas Crone and others 2811. July 1, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 5407] Lawrence Gyng and others 2812. July 24, 1790 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 24 170] September 1790 2813. July 30, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 5422] prorogued to 12 October 1790 2814. August 4, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising bounties to men 5428] who serve on His Majesty’s fleet 2815. August 20, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of Ambrose 5486] Harrison and others 2816. August 30, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending bounties for 5434] seamen and landmen to 15 September 1790 2817. September 11, 1790 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending bounties for No. 5440] seamen and landmen to 31 October 1790 2818. September 14, 1790 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament in No. 5440] Dublin be prorogued to 23 November 1790 2819. September 21, 1790 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of William No. 5486] Lane 2820. October 2, 1790 [P.O.I. Vol. 4 p. Proclamation publishing the duties 507] approved on paper, parchment and vellum 2821. October 29, 1790 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending bounties for 5460] seamen and landmen to 31 December 1790 2822. November 15, 1790 [D.G., Issue Order ending bounties for seamen No. 5486] entering His Majesty’s fleet 2823. November 22, 1790 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 5487] be prorogued to 20 January 1791 2824. February 1, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 5500] relating to a robbery at the home of William Fagan 2825. February 1, 1791 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering those involved in 3] resisting the law on land possession in County Tipperary to surrender 2826. February 1, 1791 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 5] apprehension of those responsible for an outrage in County Westmeath 2827. February 3, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5501] relating to a robbery at the home of Alexander Barkely 2828. March 8, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 5515] from Spain 2829. March 17, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of John 5519] Towell and others 2830. April 26, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for seamen 5536] entering His Majesty’s navy 2831. April 26, 1791 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 12] Proclamation announcing the duties approved by Parliament on parchment, vellum and paper 2832. May 18, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 5544] relating to a mob assault led by James Linnane 2833. June 21, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 5563] be prorogued to 6 September 1791 2834. June 29, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of Timothy 5567] Kelly and others 2835. July 21, 1791 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 17] Proclamation with table of duties on imported grain and other foodstuffs 2836. August 14, 1791 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 5582] relating to the robbery of post for the Wicklow line 2837. September 2, 1791 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 5591] be prorogued to 15 November 1791 2838. November 13, 1791 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 5621] relating to the robbery of post for the Ballyshannon line 2839. November 14, 1791 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 5621] be prorogued to 19 January 1792 2840. November 24, 1791 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 5629] relating to a violent attack on William Lumsden 2841. January 28, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 5654] relating to the murder of Michael Hanlon 2842. February 23, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order for the apprehension of James No. 5665] Napper Tandy 2843. March 20, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 5678] relating to the murder of Benjamin Lyneall 2844. March 27, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the apprehension of William 5679] Connell and others

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2845. April 18, 1792 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 18 June 174] 1792 2846. June 4, 1792 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 175] Order prohibiting fitting out any privateer, or letters of marque against the French, during the war between France and Hungary 2847. June 4, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order forbidding subjects from serving 5707] any foreign Prince in amity with His Majesty 2848. June 11, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 5712] be prorogued to 20 August 1792 2849. August 6, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 5736] be prorogued to 16 October 1792 2850. October 8, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 5763] be prorogued to 6 December 1792 2851. October 17, 1792 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 5766] relating to the murder of John Morgan 2852. November 27, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 5784] relating to the shooting of Torquin Parker McNeill 2853. December 5, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 5787] be prorogued to 17 December 1792 2854. December 8, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order for the suppression of seditious No. 5789] associations in Dublin 2855. December 15, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 5791] be prorogued to 10 January 1793 2856. December 26, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order placing an embargo on the export No. 5796] of corn, flour and other goods 2857. December 26, 1792 [D.G., Issue Order placing an embargo on the export No. 5796] of gunpowder and saltpetre 2858. January 17, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the embargo 5806] be taken off ships and vessels laden with corn, flour, meal, malt and other naval stores 2859. January 17, 1793 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation amending and extending the 36] terms of the embargo on foodstuffs to include potatoes 2860. January 28, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 5811] relation to the murder of Alexander McDowell 2861. February 8, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing a general 5815] embargo be placed on French ships and also providing that no ships or vessels

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number belonging to His Majesty be permitted to clear out for any of the ports of France or any countries occupied by the armies of France 2862. February 13, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 5817] reward in relation to the apprehension of a group called the Defenders 2863. February 14, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering that a general No. 5818] embargo be placed on all ships and vessels, except those employed in the postal service 2864. February 15, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the general No. 5818] embargo laid upon ships by Proclamation on 14 February 1793, does not extend to colliers, ships employed in the coasting trade, the trade from Great Britain to Ireland, small craft or foreign ships 2865. February 28, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon to No. 5825] deserters of His Majesty’s regiments in Ireland 2866. March 6, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising reward in relation 5026] to a scandalous and seditious libel entitled Society of United Irishmen 2867. March 9, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the general 5828] embargo laid on ships and vessels on 14 February 1793 be taken off, subject to certain conditions 2868. March 9, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public fast 5828] and humiliation be held throughout the Kingdom of Ireland on 19 April 1793 2869. March 11, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all persons to 5828] abstain from taking part in certain seditious offences being committed throughout parts of the North of the Kingdom of Ireland 2870. June 7, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation allowing for the export of 5866] butter, cheese, rice, hay, straw and other provisions to Great Britain without convoy 2871. July 8, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 5879] reward in relation to the apprehension of persons concerned with stealing certain numbers from the State lottery wheel of Ireland 2872. July 12, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting the embargo placed

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5881] on ships and vessels by the Proclamation of 14 February 1793 2873. July 12, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 5881] reward in relation to the apprehension of persons concerned with the administering of unlawful oaths of a seditious nature 2874. August 16, 1793 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 25 179] September 1793 2875. September 6, 1793 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward in No. 5908] relation to the shooting of the sentinel in Castlebar, County Mayo 2876. September 21, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5912] prorogued to 6 November 1793 2877. October 8, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation allowing for the export of 5919] butter, cheese, peas, beans, rice, hay, straw and other provisions from Ireland to any country in or out of Europe, in amity with His Majesty 2878. October 29, 1793 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 5927] reward in relation to the murder of Reverend Thomas Butler 2879. November 1, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5930] prorogued to 11 December 1793 2880. November 9, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing quarantine of forty No. 5933] days on all ships and vessels coming from Philadelphia, New York and Pennsylvania 2881. November 18, 1793 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation outlining the quarantine that p. 61] is to apply to shipping from New York and Pennsylvania 2882. November 30, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that no ships No. 5942] laden with exportable corn, meal or flour will be permitted to clear out from any port in the Kingdom without first declared, upon oath, their true destination 2883. December 9, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5945] prorogued to 19 December 1793 2884. December 11, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5946] prorogued to 21 January 1794 2885. December 24, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting inhabitants of No. 5952] Ireland from supplying certain goods to the inhabitants of the island of St. Domingo 2886. December 28, 1793 [D.G., Issue Proclamation permitting ships to proceed No. 5960] without convoy from any port in the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Kingdom of Ireland 2887. January 20, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public fast 5963] and humiliation be observed throughout Ireland on 28 February 1794 2888. February 11, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation permitting ships laden with No. 5973] corn, meal and flour to proceed without convoy from any port in the Kingdom to any port in the British Channel 2889. February 20, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation removing the quarantine on No. 5977] ships, vessels, persons, goods and merchandise arriving from ports in the United States or the West Indies 2890. March 1, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 5984] relation to the robbery of His Majesty’s stamp office 2891. March 11, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the prevention of 5985] unlawful oaths being administered in Cork 2892. March 25, 1794 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 May 183] 1794 2893. May 2, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 6007] apprehension of Archibald Hamilton Rowan 2894. May 17, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that all persons 6014] residing in Ireland are permitted to sell, supply or deliver certain articles to the Island of Martinique 2895. May 17, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 6014] of pot ash or pearl ash from Ireland for a period of three months from the date of the Proclamation 2896. May 21, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6016] prorogued to 29 July 1794 2897. June 2, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that all persons 6021] residing in Ireland are permitted to sell, supply or deliver certain articles to the Islands of St. Lucia, Marie Galante and Guadeloupe 2898. July 16, 1794 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6040] prorogued to 25 September 1794 2899. July 23, 1794 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 80] Proclamation requiring six named persons found guilty of resisting the law in King’s County to surrender to the law authorities 2900. September 19, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 6069] prorogued to 2 October 1794 2901. September 27, 1794 [D.G., issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6072] prorogued to 25 November 1794 2902. November 19, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that ships, No. 6094] vessels, persons, goods and merchandises arriving from the state of Maryland be subject to a quarantine of fourteen days 2903. November 21, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6095] prorogued to 4 December 1794 2904. November 27, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6098] prorogued to 22 January 1795 2905. December 23, 1794 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 6108] reward in relation to the robbery of Treasury Chambers 2906. January 24, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that all goods, 6123] wares or merchandises coming from the United Provinces to Ireland be permitted to be landed and secured in warehouses, under the joint locks of His Majesty, until further order 2907. January 24, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public fast 6124] and humiliation be observed throughout Ireland on 25 February 1795 2908. January 29, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that any goods, 6125] wares or merchandises bound for the United Provinces are permitted, until further order, to be landed in any port of Ireland and secured in warehouses 2909. February 26, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a general No. 6137] embargo be placed on all ships and vessels, except those mentioned expressly in the Proclamation 2910. March 17, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the embargo, 6145] placed on all ships and vessels in Ireland pursuant to the Proclamation of 26 February 1795, does not extend to foreign ships and vessels 2911. March 30, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the embargo 6151] laid upon ships by Proclamation of 26 February 1795 be taken off as regard ships travelling to Newfoundland 2912. March 30, 1795 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation regulating the recruitment 93] of soldiers 2913. April 1, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 6151] reward for the apprehension of persons guilty of throwing stones at the Lord Chancellor and wounding him in the head 2914. April 10, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that one ordinary 6155] seaman be allowed on all ships and vessels clearing out to Newfoundland 2915. April 13, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging Irish seamen to 6157] join the British fleet 2916. April 14, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the prevention of 6270] unauthorised sailing on foreign ships 2917. April 14, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that no foreign 6157] ships shall leave any ports in Ireland until the master or commander has given information concerning those aboard to the principal officer of the port 2918. May 7, 1795 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 99] Proclamation announcing the duties to be levied on vellum, parchment and paper 2919. June 3, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward in 6181] relation to the murder of Noah Simpson and Thomas Burke 2920. June 5, 1795 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 187] Order proroguing Parliament to 11 August 1795 2921. June 13, 1795 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation amending the prayer for the 100] Royal family 2922. July 8, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that the 6194] quarantine on ships, vessels, persons and goods arriving from Baltimore be taken off 2923. July 16, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 6270] those indicted by the assizes for Tipperary 2924. July 25, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 6272] those responsible for the shooting of Thomas Ryan 2925. August 1, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that the exportation of 6204] rice is prohibited 2926. August 10, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6207] prorogued to 13 October 1795 2927. August 11, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 6275] information relating to the shooting of William Henry Finlay 2928. August 18, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 6277] information relating to the shooting of Reverend George Knipe, at Castlerickard

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2929. August 28, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 6215] reward in relation to the murder of Henry Summers 2930. September 16, 1795 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation prohibiting the export of p. 116] rock salt 2931. September 23, 1795 [D.G., Issue Order removing the prohibition on the No. 6226] exportation of rice 2932. September 30, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 6230] reward in relation to the shooting of Daniel Falkener 2933. October 8, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6233] prorogued to 1 December 1795 2934. October 12, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 6235] reward in relation to the murder of James Philips 2935. October 22, 1795 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that ships, vessels, 6240] persons, goods and merchandises arriving from New York and Virginia be subject to a quarantine of fourteen days 2936. November 21, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing embargo on ships No. 6252] and vessels carrying salted goods 2937. November 21, 1795 [D.G., Issue Order providing that bishops prepare a No. 6252] thanksgiving prayer concerning the preservation of the King’s life following an assassination attempt on His Majesty’s person 2938. November 24, 1795 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation removing the embargo on p. 125] salted fish 2939. November 25, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that no ships or No. 6259] vessels be permitted to sail from any port in Ireland until the master or commander reports all persons aboard 2940. November 28, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6256] prorogued to 21 January 1796 2941. November 30, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 6257] reward in relation to the wounding of Captain James Cane 2942. December 9, 1795 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the embargo No. 6260] placed on ships on 26 February 1795 be taken off 2943. January 4, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 6272] Switcher Donnelly 2944. January 12, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of rock salt

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 6276] 2945. January 20, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 6278] John O’Brien and others 2946. January 20, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending the quarantine on 6278] vessels from New York and Norfolk in Virginia 2947. January 27, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 6281] information relating to the shooting of Bryan Croffan and his family 2948. February 5, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation imposing an embargo on the 6285] export of corn and other goods 2949. February 9, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order offering bounties for the 6289] encouragement of seamen 2950. February 16, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 6290] relating to the murder of James Hyland and his wife 2951. February 16, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 6290] relating to the murder of Patrick and John Cormick 2952. February 23, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order proclaiming a fast to be observed No. 6293] on 9 March 1796 2953. March 18, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward for the 6308] apprehension of those who attacked the house of Daniel Falkener 2954. April 15, 1796 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 June 192] 1796 2955. May 12, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order partially lifting the embargo on the 6327] export of corn and other goods 2956. June 13, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 6340] be prorogued to 2 August 1796 2957. July 29, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 6361] be prorogued to 13 September 1796 2958. August 5, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order imposing an embargo on exports to 6363] Tuscany or the Ecclesiastical State 2959. August 5, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending an offer of a pardon for 6363] information relating to the murder of John and Patrick Cormick 2960. August 26, 1796 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation authorising the payment of 150] bills of exchange drawn in Tuscany 2961. September 10, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 6379] be prorogued to 19 September 1796 2962. September 13, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 6380] be prorogued to 11 October 1796 2963. September 15, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order authorising payment for No. 6381] transactions in the United Provinces, the Austrian Netherlands, Italy and Germany 2964. September 27, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order prohibiting trade with Spain No. 6386] 2965. September 27, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 6386] relating to the murder of William Connolly and Thomas Carney 2966. October 6, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 6389] be prorogued to 13 October 1796 2967. October 11, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 6394] relating to the shooting of Philip Johnson 2968. October 15, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order revoking the authority to exchange 6394] money with the United Provinces, the Austrian Netherlands, Italy and Germany 2969. October 19, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting trade with Genoa 6395] 2970. October 19, 1796 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 6399] from regiments in Ireland 2971. November 2, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 6401] relating to the shooting of John Cleland 2972. November 6, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order for the suppression of treasonable No. 6403] groups 2973. December 31, 1796 [D.G., Issue Order for the watching of coasts for No. 6427] foreign invaders 2974. January 16, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending licence for trade with the 6433] United Provinces, the Austrian Netherlands and Italy 2975. January 16, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the licensing 173] system to trade with the United Provinces, the Austrian Netherlands and Italy 2976. January 26, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that a general 6438] thanksgiving be observed on 16 February 1797 2977. February 7, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that a fast be observed on 6443] 8 March 1797 2978. March 2, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order that the Bank of Ireland should 6453] cease issuing cash until the sense of Parliament is taken 2979. March 4, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Declaration by the members of the Privy 184] Council of their confidence in the notes of the Bank of Ireland

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2980. March 13, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering the surrender of 185] arms in Ulster 2981. March 14, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the sailing of vessels 6459] without convoy 2982. March 15, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 6459] relating to the murder and robbery of John Cumming 2983. April 12, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order permitting trade with Trinidad 6471] 2984. April 17, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 189] conviction of the murderers of Terence Sheel in Dublin 2985. May 12, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 191] apprehension of those responsible for the murder of George Knipe 2986. May 17, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation authorising the army to use 191] the utmost force to disarm the country and to defeat sedition 2987. May 17, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering the suppression of 6486] the United Irishmen and promising a pardon for recanters 2988. June 22, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order extending the period in which 6502] pardons will be offered to recanting members of the United Irishmen 2989. June 29, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the time during 195] which licensed trade may be conducted with the United Provinces, Austrian Netherlands and Austria 2990. July 3, 1797 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 199] Order proroguing Parliament to 10 August 1797 2991. July 11, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 6510] be dissolved 2992. July 11, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order summoning a new Parliament in 6510] Dublin to meet on 21 August 1797 2993. July 17, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 6513] relating to The Union Star paper 2994. July 17, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order ending the state of disturbance in 6514] certain parishes in County Armagh 2995. July 28, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 6518] relating to the kidnapping of Mary Pike 2996. August 15, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 6525] be prorogued to 21 September 1797 2997. August 15, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 6526] relating to the murder of William McCormick 2998. September 7, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Spanish dollars be No. 6536] accepted as currency in Ireland 2999. September 15, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 6552] be prorogued to 24 October 1797 3000. October 20, 1797 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament in Dublin 6554] be prorogued to 21 November 1797 3001. October 25, 1797 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation imposing quarantine on 205] shipping from Pennsylvania 3002. November 4, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 6562] relating to the murder of William Bennet 3003. November 10, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 6563] relating to an attack on James Cane 3004. November 17, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament in Dublin No. 6566] be prorogued to 9 January 1798 3005. November 28, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order imposing a quarantine on vessels No. 6571] from Maryland 3006. December 22, 1797 [D.G., Issue Order that a thanksgiving be observed in No. 6581] Ireland on 16 January 1798 3007. January 11, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation removing the quarantine 6590] requirement subsisting on ships and vessels arriving from Pennsylvania and Maryland 3008. January 31, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that ships arriving 6599] from Spain, Minorca and Gibraltar shall be subject to a quarantine of forty days 3009. February 2, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering a public fast to be 6599] observed in the Kingdom of Ireland on 7 March 1798 3010. February 26, 1798 [D.G., Issue Order directing that all officers belonging No. 6612] to regiments of the line, militia and fencibles in the Kingdom of Ireland to join their respective corps on or before 25 March 1798 3011. February 28, 1798 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 6610] discovery of Richard Tyler and others 3012. March 2, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for 6611] apprehending Timothy Lawler and William Vinnell wanted for the assault of Catherine Finn in Fermoy, County Cork 3013. March 30, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering the officers 6624] commanding His Majesty’s forces to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number suppress a rebellion in Ireland and to disarm the rebels 3014. April 17, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward and 6631] pardon for the discovery of persons responsible for the murder of Terence Shiel near Temple land and Dame Street in Dublin 3015. April 25, 1798 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation publishing the duties on 226] vellum, parchment and paper approved by Parliament 3016. May 11, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 6641] discovery of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, wanted for high treason 3017. May 22, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 6646] discovery of Richard McCormick and others, charged with high treason 3018. May 24, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering all the general 6647] officers commanding His Majesty’s forces, to punish all persons acting, aiding, or in any manner assisting in the rebellion in the Kingdom of Ireland 3019. May 26, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Order forbidding persons from departing 6648] the Kingdom of Ireland without having first obtained a passport signed by the Chief Secretary or a person authorised to sign such passports 3020. June 11, 1798 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation by the military ordering the 233] surrender of insurgents in County Down 3021. June 29, 1798 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation empowering military 235] commanders to pardon those seduced into rebellion 3022. June 29, 1798 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation for a £1,000 reward for the 236] capture of Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey 3023. September 11, 1798 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation offering a pardon to privates p. 239] who supported the French expedition 3024. October 6, 1798 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 20 205] November 1798 3025. October 12, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding quarantine for 6708] fourteen days to be performed by ships arriving from the State of Pennsylvania 3026. October 19, 1798 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for all persons holding 6711] Spanish dollars to bring them to the Bank of Ireland within twenty one days to receive a rate of five shillings and one

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number penny three farthings 3027. November 2, 1798 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending quarantine order No. 6717] to all ships arriving from any ports in Massachusetts and New York 3028. November 2, 1798 [D.G., Issue Proclamation appointing and commanding No. 6717] a general thanksgiving to be observed in the Kingdom of Ireland on 29 November 1798 3029. November 9, 1798 [D.G., Issue Proclamation removing an embargo on No. 6720] ships and vessels bound to any ports in the territories of the Grand Duke of Tuscany 3030. November 15, 1798 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6723] prorogued to 18 December 1798 3031. December 14, 1798 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6735] prorogued to 22 January 1799 3032. January 8, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting the quarantine on 6743] ships, vessels, persons and merchandise arriving from United States 3033. January 29, 1799 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation authorising the Bank of 247] Ireland to recommence paying in specie 3034. February 13, 1799 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering a fast to be held on 249] 13 March 1799 3035. March 1, 1799 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation authorising trade between 250] Ireland and the island of Minorca 3036. April 28, 1799 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation offering a reward for the 252] apprehension of the perpetrators of the murder of Roger and James Sheedy in County Limerick 3037. May 7, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing an embargo be 6797] laid upon all ships bound for any ports in the territories of the Grand Duke of Tuscany 3038. May 16, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all customers, 6801] collectors and other officers belonging to His Majesty’s customs and revenue to admit the free entry of corn, upon payment of the lowest duty allowed by law, until 10 August 1799 3039. June 1, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6808] prorogued to 16 July 1799 3040. July 3, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward in relation to 6822] the apprehension of persons charged with treasonable offences

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3041. July 12, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6826] prorogued to 27 August 1799 3042. August 23, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6843] prorogued to 1 October 1799 3043. September 3, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 6848] reward in relation to the setting fire to Roman Catholic Chapel of Kilmurry 3044. September 17, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing an embargo on all No. 6854] ships and vessels bound to any of the ports in the Territories of the Grand Duke of Tuscany 3045. September 28, 1799 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation providing that Parliament be p. 256] prorogued to 12 November 1799 3046. October 22, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that ships arriving 6869] from the Mediterranean or West Barbary are subject to a quarantine of fourteen days 3047. October 29, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 6872] reward in relation to the murder of the Lord Chancellor’s steward 3048. October 29, 1799 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order requiring all vessels from 209] Pennsylvania and New York to perform quarantine 3049. October 29, 1799 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that His Majesty’s 6872] subjects may lawfully trade with Surinam 3050. November 7, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation placing an embargo on ships No. 6876] and vessels laden with potatoes 3051. November 8, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6876] prorogued to 3 December 1799 3052. November 11, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the making or No. 6877] vending of any bread, except household or brown bread 3053. November 11, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the exportation No. 6877] of corn, grain, meal, malt, flour and other similar goods 3054. November 19, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that the premium No. 6881] to be paid in relation to barrels of wheat and flour shall not extend to any foreign corn which has been imported into Ireland 3055. November 29, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6885] prorogued to 17 December 1799 3056. December 10, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation relating to regulations No. 6890] required to be observed in respect of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number quarantines 3057. December 13, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6891] prorogued to 15 January 1800 3058. December 24, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward for the No. 6869] apprehension of those involved in the robbery of the dwelling house of Colonel John Dillon 3059. December 31, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon in return No. 6899] for the apprehension of men responsible for the murder of James Monks 3060. December 31, 1799 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon in return No. 6899] for the apprehension of Thomas Archer and others who were involved in the murder of James Love 3061. February, 1800 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation publishing the duties 278] approved by the Parliament on vellum, parchment and paper 3062. February 4, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in 6914] relation to the apprehension of men responsible for an assault on Reverend William Galway 3063. February 11, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting the quarantine on No. 6917] ships travelling from New York and Philadelphia 3064. February 18, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a public fast No. 6920] and humiliation take place on 12 March 1800 3065. February 18, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon in No. 6920] relation to the apprehension of men who robbed Robert Dobbyn of Waterford 3066. February 25, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon in return No. 6923] for apprehension of men responsible for the murder of Alexander Mollison 3067. March 6, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the malting of barley so 6927] that the remainder of the grain be brought to the market 3068. March 8, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering officers of His 6929] Majesty to suppress private distilleries and clandestine use of corn 3069. March 12, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6929] for the apprehension of men responsible for several murders and fires in Carlow and Kildare 3070. March 12, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 6929] for the apprehension of men responsible for an assault on Richard Cox and James Evans 3071. March 25, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6935] for the apprehension of men who burnt down a catholic church in Athy, County Kildare 3072. March 25, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6935] for apprehension of men who burnt down James Byrnes’ store 3073. April 10, 1800, [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 6942] deserters who return to His Majesty’s service before 1 June 1800 3074. April 22, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6947] for the apprehension of men who murdered James and Roger Sheedy in Limerick 3075. May 22, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general prayer and 6960] thanksgiving to be held for protecting the King from assassination attempt 3076. May 31, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6964] for the apprehension of men who set fire to John Blaquieres house 3077. July 1, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6977] for apprehension of men responsible for setting fire to Thomas Goodshaw’s mill and store 3078. July 22, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 6986] for the apprehension of Henry Browne Hayes and his gang who kidnapped Mary Pike 3079. September 16, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering a quarantine on all No 7016] ships and vessels that enter Ireland 3080. September 19, 1800 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 15296] prorogued to 29 October 1800 3081. October 27, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 15306] prorogued to 29 December 1800 3082. October 28, 1800 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the distilling of 7028] spirits from oats, oatmeal, barley and any other type of grain, and prohibiting the exporting of rice or potatoes until 25 March 1801 3083. November 10, 1800 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation implementing the p. 311] representative provisions of the Act of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Union [1800 (39 & 40 Geo. 3) c. 67] 3084. November 25, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering a quarantine for No. 7040] ships from Virginia and Maryland 3085. December 5, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 20 No. 7044] December 1800 3086. December 17, 1800 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 13521] prorogued to 31 December 1800 3087. December 30, 1800 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting the quarantine on No. 7055] vessels entering British ports from Virginia and Maryland 3088. December 31, 1800 [D.G., Issue Order declaring nothing in the Order No. 7058] made on 10 December 1800 shall extend to prohibit exports to Ireland, St Helens, Bombay and Bencoolen

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INSTRUMENTS OF ENGLAND 1066 TO 1707 Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3089. June 15, 1215 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the peace clvii] () 3090. May 1217 [Steele Vol. 1 p. clvii] Proclamation publishing the and Forests 3091. June 23, 1217 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the Charter of clvii] Liberties 3092. February 23, 1217 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the Charter of clvii] Liberties and Forests 3093. February 16, 1225 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the Charter of clvii] Liberties 3094. May 1, 1225 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming the Charter of clvii] Liberties and Forests 3095. May 8, 1225 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming the Charter of clvii] Liberties and Forests 3096. May 8, 1225 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming Magna Carta clvii] 3097. January 21, 1227 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the confirmation of clvii] charters of predecessors 3098. May 8, 1227 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming in Ireland the clvii] laws and customs of England 3099. July 17, 1227 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a truce with clvii] France

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3100. June 23, 1231 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning forces against clvii] Llewellyn in Ireland 3101. October 28, 1233 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning suits in courts clviii] Christian, Ireland 3102. May 9, 1236 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the clviii] Constitutions of Merton 3103. August 30, 1236 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning customs as to clviii] postnate sisters 3104. September 2, 1236 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation prohibiting ships from p. clviii] calling in the lands of the Earl of Pembroke 3105. March 20, 1237 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the provisions of clviii] Merton 3106. October 24, 1237 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning grants to clviii] Richard de Burgh 3107. October 18, 1258 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning promises of clviii] Government 3108. October 20, 1258 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning reform of clviii] Government 3109. March 14, 1265 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the confirmation clviii] of charters 3110. December 7, 1272 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the King’s peace clix] 3111. May 28, 1275 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming the Statute of clix] Westminster 3112. August 16, 1278 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation authorising Irish merchants clix] to sell at Rhuddlan and Flint 3113. October 12, 1297 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming Magna Carta clix] and Forests 3114. October 15, 1297 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a truce with clix] France 3115. August 14, 1299 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning statutes of jurors clix] in Ireland 3116. March 28, 1300 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering that Magna Carta clx] and Forest be proclaimed four times yearly 3117. July 10, 1303 [Steele Vol. 1 p. clx] Proclamation declaring peace with France 3118. March 21, 1305 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering the dismissal of clx] Parliament except Council 3119. September 4, 1305 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the delivery of p. clx] petitions to Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3120. June 16, 1306 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing the Statute of clx] Winchester [1285 (13 Edw. 1) Stat. Wynton.] 3121. July 23, 1307 [Steele Vol. 1 p. clx] Proclamation concerning the King’s peace 3122. June 6, 1308 [Steele Vol. 1 p. clx] Proclamation concerning peace, against exchange, currency of money 3123. June 20, 1308 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the supply of clx] grain to Scotland 3124. June 11, 1315 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing the Statute of clxi] Westminster 3125. September 10, 1320 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proclaiming Statutes of p. clxi] York in Ireland 3126. November 24, 1323 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation publishing ordinances for p. clxii] Ireland 3127. November 12, 1324 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning a truce with p. clxii] France 3128. January 24, 1327 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the King’s peace clxii] 3129. January 29, 1327 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the King’s peace clxiii] 3130. February 8, 1329 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation postponing a meeting of clxiii] Parliament 3131. February 20, 1329 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation allowing foreign or native clxiii] merchants to leave or enter the Kingdom 3132. October 16, 1331 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming the Statute of clxiii] Westminster 3133. December 17, 1331 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation ordering lands in Ireland to p. clxiii] be guarded by peers 3134. July 27, 1332 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the purveyance clxiii] of corn in Ireland 3135. July 28, 1332 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to the export of clxiii] corn 3136. August 4, 1332 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the King’s peace clxiii] 3137. July, 1336 [Steele Vol. 1 p. clxiv] Proclamation proclaiming custody of liberties 3138. March 1, 1339 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the currency of clxiv] black turneys 3139. June 12, 1339 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning temporary clxiv] permission for black money 3140. January 23, 1341 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the lading of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number clxv] ships at Waterford 3141. February 20, 1343 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the truce with clxv] France 3142. February 3, 1344 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation obliging ministers of the clxv] King not to leave before enquiry 3143. January 23, 1345 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming the Statute of clxv] Winchester [1285 (13 Edw. 1) Stat. Wynton.] for robberies 3144. March 30, 1346 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for claims of liberties clxvi] 3145. May 12, 1346 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming English money clxvi] current in Ireland 3146. May 12, 1346 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for claims of liberties clxvi] 3147. March 11, 1348 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a reward for a clxvi] capture in Ireland 3148. February 24, 1353 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against leaving Ireland clxvi] 3149. July 10, 1355 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the election of clxvii] sheriffs 3150. April 20, 1356 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning service against clxvii] rebels 3151. June 2, 1356 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the sale of fish clxvii] in Dublin 3152. September 12, 1356 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proclaiming the laws of p. clxvii] purveyance 3153. February 20, 1358 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a truce with clxvii] France 3154. March 1, 1358 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a truce in clxvii] Brittany and Normandy 3155. June 3, 1359 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the export of corn or clxvii] horses 3156. July 20, 1359 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation to defend Irish castles clxvii] 3157. July 20, 1359 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against more Irish holding clxvii] office or benefices 3158. May 24, 1360 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning a truce with clxvii] France 3159. March 15, 1361 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the exportation of clxvii] grain from Ireland 3160. July 2, 1361 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation obliging all persons having

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number clxvii] lands in Ireland to go there 3161. April 28, 1372 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering all persons aged clxviii] between 16 and 60 to march against O’Brien of Thomond 3162. March 6, 1374 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation annulling a supersedeas clxviii] against concerning aid in Ireland 3163. June 25, 1374 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against leaving Ireland clxviii] 3164. September 8, 1374 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation against leaving Ireland p. clxviii] 3165. November 10, 1374 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation against the export of corn p. clxviii] 3166. December 16, 1374 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning free access of p. clxviii] victuals to Waterford 3167. February 8, 1375 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the export of Scots clxix] coin to Ireland or Spain 3168. July 18, 1375 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxix] France 3169. June 18, 1376 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxix] France 3170. August 7, 1376 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxix] France and its allies 3171. February 26, 1377 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the sale of victuals clxix] to rebels 3172. March 28, 1378 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring tenants to do clxix] military service 3173. July 1, 1378 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against carrying arms in clxix] Dundalk 3174. July 8, 1378 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering that all persons clxix] aged between 16 and 60 in Dublin be called out 3175. March 14, 1381 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering that no one leave clxix] Ireland without licence 3176. April 1, 1381 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the price of red clxix] gascon wine at Drogheda 3177. February 10, 1382 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce and clxix] relations with Scots 3178. March 3, 1382 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming the Statute of clxix] Winchester [1285 (13 Edw. 1) Stat. Wynton.] 3179. May 7, 1382 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing the adjournment clxix] of Parliament for a week

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3180. February 6, 1384 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxix] France 3181. February 12, 1384 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxix] Aquitaine 3182. October 20, 1384 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxix] France 3183. September 24, 1386 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation against the export of corn or p. clxx] falcons etc. 3184. May 1, 1392 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that the truce with clxx] France is to be prolonged 3185. June 26, 1393 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that the truce with clxx] France is to be prolonged 3186. February 6, 1394 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation postponing Parliament clxx] 3187. June 28, 1394 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that the truce with clxx] France is to be prolonged 3188. July 1, 1394 [Steele Vol. 1 p. clxx] Proclamation concerning the King’s voyage to Ireland 3189. November 6, 1394 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation against leaving Ireland p. clxx] 3190. December 19, 1394 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation against the sale of victuals p. clxx] to Irish 3191. May 16, 1396 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against deeds of arms with clxx] the French 3192. March 23, 1399 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering grantees from the clxx] King to go with him to Ireland 3193. September 30, 1399 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxx] 3194. June 18, 1400 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for observing the truce with clxx] France 3195. October 18, 1402 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxi] France 3196. May 24, 1403 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against dealing in falcons clxxi] 3197. August 26, 1407 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxii] 3198. April 15, 1408 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring truces with France clxxii] and Scotland 3199. October 15, 1408 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxii] France 3200. October 26, 1409 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number clxxii] 3201. February 28, 1410 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with Spain clxxii] 3202. July 20, 1410 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxii] France 3203. November 3, 1410 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation prolonging the truce with p. clxxii] France 3204. March 25, 1411 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxii] France 3205. September 21, 1411 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxii] 3206. February 1, 1412 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the English clxxii] Statutes of provisors [1350 (25 Edw. 3) St. 4] 3207. July 27, 1412 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxii] Flanders 3208. November 20, 1412 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the appearance p. clxxii] of Thomas Boteller, late Lord Deputy 3209. December 1, 1412 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxii] 3210. March 22, 1413 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxii] 3211. September 24, 1414 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiii] 3212. February 24, 1415 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that the truce with clxxiii] Castile is prolonged 3213. August 12, 1415 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiii] 3214. August 20, 1415 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] Brittany 3215. September 20, 1415 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament p. clxxiii] 3216. January 21, 1416 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the meeting of clxxiii] Parliament 3217. May 28, 1416 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] Burgundy and Flanders 3218. August 16, 1416 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] Burgundy and Flanders 3219. September 3, 1416 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiii] 3220. February 1, 1417 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the enlistment of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number clxxiii] soldiers for the next campaign in France 3221. March 22, 1417 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering Irishmen to return clxxiii] to Ireland 3222. December 5, 1417 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] Burgundy 3223. April 12, 1418 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the King’s peace clxxiii] in Normandy 3224. February 8, 1419 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that the truce with clxxiii] Brittany is prolonged 3225. August 24, 1419 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiii] 3226. January 20, 1420 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] Burgundy for one year 3227. January 21, 1420 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] France by sea 3228. June 14, 1420 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring peace with France clxxiii] 3229. October 21, 1420 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiii] 3230. February 26, 1421 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiii] 3231. March 27, 1421 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxiii] Brittany 3232. October 20, 1421 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiii] 3233. September 30, 1422 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiii] 3234. October 3, 1422 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering all Irish not settled clxxiii] to leave England 3235. March 4, 1430 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the return of clxxiv] loyal Irish to Ireland and the rebellion 3236. July 1, 1430 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering Irish boats loaded clxxiv] on English shores to pay customs 3237. September 1, 1430 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation ordering Irishmen to leave p. clxxiv] England 3238. November 27, 1430 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiv] 3239. February 25, 1432 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiv] 3240. May 24, 1433 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiv]

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3241. November 1, 1433 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiv] 3242. October 29, 1436 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiv] 3243. December 10, 1436 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiv] 3244. March 3, 1439 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering Irishmen to return clxxiv] to Ireland 3245. September 26, 1439 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxiv] 3246. October 22, 1439 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that Parliament is clxxiv] to meet at Westminster and not at Oxford 3247. December 3, 1441 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxiv] 3248. March 1, 1445 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxv] France and Castile 3249. January 2 , 1446 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring that the truce with clxxv] France is to be prolonged 3250. December 1, 1447 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a treaty with clxxv] France at Bourges 3251. November 7, 1448 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation declaring peace with Spain p. clxxv] 3252. January 2, 1449 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxv] 3253. September 5, 1450 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxv] 3254. September 23, 1450 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxv] 3255. July 21, 1451 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring peace with the clxxv] Master of Prussia and the Hanse 3256. January 20, 1453 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxv] 3257. May 26, 1455 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxv] 3258. July 30, 1460 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament on 7 clxxv] October 1460 3259. May 23, 1461 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxv] 3260. June 13, 1461 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation postponing Parliament clxxv] 3261. July 26, 1461 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation postponing Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number clxxv] 3262. December 22, 1462 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxv] 3263. February 25, 1463 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the time and clxxv] place of the postponed Parliament 3264. February 28, 1463 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the meeting of clxxv] Parliament 3265. October 27, 1463 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxv] France 3266. April 24, 1464 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a truce with clxxv] France 3267. February 27, 1466 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxv] 3268. September 16, 1466 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxv] 3269. August 10, 1469 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxvi] 3270. September 7, 1469 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation summoning Parliament p. clxxvi] 3271. March 23, 1470 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation offering a reward of £1000 clxxvi] for the arrest of Clarence and Warwick 3272. October 15, 1470 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxvi] 3273. August 19, 1472 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation summoning Parliament clxxvi] 3274. July 18, 1483 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning Irish coinage clxxvi] 3275 August 25, 1485 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 Proclamation announcing the death of p. 3] Richard III 3276. October 12, 1485 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation announcing a truce with 1 p. 4] France 3277. October 20, 1485 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation dismissing His Majesty’s 1] forces 3278. April 5, 1489 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 2] Order to keep the peace with the subjects of Austria and Burgundy 3279. September 17, 1490 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation for peace between his p. 2] Highness, the King of Romans and the King and Queen of Spain 3280. April 15, 1491 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 3] Order against the import of Irish pence 3281. December 1492 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of peace with France 3]

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3282. February 28, 1495 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of peace between the King 3] and Phillip Archduke of Austria and Duke of Burgundy 3283. September, 1496 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration of war on Scotland 3] 3284. January 16, 1498 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order concerning the currency of Irish 5] pence 3285. August 23, 1498 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration relating to the Treaty of Peace 4] with France 3286. May 18, 1499 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 5] Order relating to a commercial treaty with Philip of Austria 3287. March 14, 1501 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning peace with 5] Scotland and the marriage contracted between James IV and the Princess Margaret 3288. November 11, 1502 [Steele Vol. 1 Order concerning peace and the p. 5] extradition of rebels with the King of the Romans 3289. August 19, 1504 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order relating to the payment of the 6] King’s debts 3290. April 23, 1509 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation confirming the final pardon 79] by Henry VII 3291. April 25, 1509 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to Henry VIII’s 81] accession pardon 3292. July 3, 1511 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting retainers 84] 3293. November 4, 1512 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation commissioning levy for war 1 p. 94] against France 3294. April 20, 1513 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing alliance with 103] Spain 3295. May 15, 1513 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to Statutes and 106] Ordinances of War for Calais 3296. August 10, 1514 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 Proclamation announcing a truce with p. 123] France 3297. October 12, 1514 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation enforcing Statutes against 1 p. 124] liveries 3298. April 16, 1515 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing a peace treaty 126] with France 3299. June 24, 1522 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Ordering muster against French invasion 137] 3300. November 24, 1522 [H. & L.T. Proclamation ordering the arrest of French Vol. 1 p. 140] persons and goods

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3301. August 15, 1525 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for a truce and cessation 11] from war with France 3302. September 6, 1525 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation for observation of peace p. 11] between the Kings of England and France 3303. March 18, 1528 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to the truce and 13] abstinence from war between the King of England, the Emperor and the French King 3304. June 17, 1528 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation announcing truce with 175] France and Empire 3305. June 27, 1528 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 12] Proclamation for a truce for eight months 3306. August 27, 1529 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to peace and 13] abstinence from war between the King and the Emperor 3307. October 4, 1531 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament p. 204] 3308. October 11, 1532 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation relating to the appointment 1 p. 204] of a Council of State during the King’s absence 3309. July 5, 1533 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 15] Proclamation warning anybody who criticises the marriage of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn 3310. August 29, 1534 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to peace between 16] the Kings of England and Scotland 3311. August 19, 1536 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring the King’s 18] neutrality between the Emperor and French King and prohibiting declaration of goods of Frenchmen in their names 3312. 1537 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Order settling the currency in Ireland and bringing it to the same value as the coin in England 3313. July 9, 1537 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation regulating exchange and 255] rechange 3314. July 31, 1537 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 1] Order granting a pardon for all those involved in the Fitz-gerald rebellion 3315. November 16, 1538 [H. & L.T. Proclamation prohibiting unlicensed Vol. 1 p. 270] printing of scripture, exiling Anabaptists, depriving married clergy, removing St. Thomas á Becket from calendar 3316. May 16, 1539 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 20] Proclamation forbidding anyone to carry a sword in the King’s presence 3317. November 14, 1539 [H. & L.T. Order appointing Cromwell to approve Vol. 1 p. 286] new translation of Bible

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3318. November 19, 1540 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding import of coins p. 21] from Ireland 3319. January 23, 1541 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation that the Crown is to have 23] title of King of Ireland 3320. March 25, 1543 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 Proclamation for establishing one p. 317] authorised grammar 3321. January 24, 1544 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation increasing Royal naval 28] sailors’ wages 3322. November 6, 1544 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation relating to licences for 1 p. 342] export of butter, cheese 3323. January 24, 1545 [H. & L. T. Vol. Proclamation providing the death penalty 1 p. 246] for deserters from ships 3324. February 1, 1546 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of accession of King 31] Edward VI to the throne following the death of his father 3325. February 4, 1546 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation inviting claimants to Royal 31] land 3326. June 11, 1546 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 30] Proclamation relating to free travel and trade between England and France 3327. June 28, 1546 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 30] Proclamation forbidding people to plead cases in the Courts without legal qualifications 3328. July 31, 1547 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Order that homilies be read from the 393] pulpit 3329. September 23, 1548 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding all preaching in p. 35] public 3330. January, 1549 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering the arrest of Irish 437] pirates 3331. March 28, 1550 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation directing peace with France 39] and Scotland 3332. March 28, 1550 [H. & L.T. Vol. 1 Proclamation to announce a peace treaty p. 486] with France 3333. April 27, 1551 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering officers and 41] soldiers who have been paid to leave for Ireland 3334. July 19, 1553 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 44] Proclamation of the accession of Queen Mary 3335. August 18, 1553 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to disturbances of 45] the peace on religious grounds 3336. December 6, 1553 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation ordering unlawful 2 p. 496] assemblies to disperse 3337. March 25, 1554 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order adjourning Parliament from Oxford

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 47] to Westminster 3338. September 16, 1556 [H. & L.T Proclamation prohibiting Irish pence in Vol. 2 p. 70] England 3339. May 3, 1558 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 51] Order forbidding sailors to go to sea without a licence 3340. July, 1558 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 51] Order obliging sailors to stay ashore until ordered to sea by the Admiral 3341. November 17, 1558 [Steele Vol.1 Proclamation announcing the death of p. 52] Queen Mary and the succession of Elizabeth 3342. January 6, 1559 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order to allow French ships to have free 54] intercourse as before 3343. March 22, 1559 [H. & L.T. Vol. 2 Proclamation reviving the Statute for holy p. 109] communion 3344. April 7, 1559 [H. &. L.T. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing peace with 111] France and Scotland 3345. April 28, 1559 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding sailors going to 53] sea without a licence due to peace having been declared 3346. June 16, 1559 [H. & L.T. Vol. 2] Proclamation announcing peace with Scotland 3347. July 19, 1559 [H.& L.T. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation announcing injunctions for 117] religion 3348. August 23, 1559 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding the selling of 54] ships 3349. March 24, 1560 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring peace with France 55] and Scotland 3350. March 20, 1562 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning the protection of 5] Desmond and his country in his absence at Court 3351. May 5, 1562 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 5] Order concerning Shane O’Neill 3352. September 1, 1563 [Steele Vol. 1 Order to protect Spaniards from French p. 62] pirates 3353. December, 1563 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order prohibiting portraits of the Queen 62] 3354. March 21, 1564 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order against assaulting the Queen’s 65] officers 3355. May 11, 1564 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 64] Proclamation relating to Dutch ships forced into English harbours by bad weather 3356. July 31, 1564 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 64] Order concerning rules to be observed in time of peace with foreign princes

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3357. November 11, 1564 [Steele Vol. 1 Order forbidding the purchase of Privy p. 64] Seals at less than their face value 3358. December 29, 1564 [Steele Vol. 1 Order restoring trade relations with the p. 64] Low Countries 3359. October 16, 1565 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order renewing business with Spain 65] 3360. July 8, 1566 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 66] Proclamation of a treaty between England and Spain 3361. July 15, 1568 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 67] Order forbidding the relief of Spanish rebels 3362. November, 1568 [H. & L.T. Vol. 2 Proclamation prohibiting the arrest of p. 299] French persons or goods 3363. April 27, 1569 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation to repress all piracies and 68] depredations at the sea 3364. August 3, 1569 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the piracy 68] 3365. June 6, 1570 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 70] Order against pirates 3366. July 20, 1570 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 71] Order for the declaration of seized Spanish goods 3367. April 30, 1573 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the restitution of the 73] relations between the Queen and the King of Spain 3368. October 20, 1573 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation enforcing the Act of 2 p. 379] Uniformity 3369. October 28, 1575 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order forbidding persons to pass to sea 75] without licence 3370. September 20, 1576 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation ordering the exchange of p. 76] money 3371. September 27, 1576 [Steele vol. 1 Order relating to the exchange of money p. 76] 3372. November 10, 1576 [Steele Vol. 1 Order restoring trade relations with p. 76] Portugal 3373. December 18, 1578 [Steele Vol. 2 Order concerning the payment of subsidy p. 8] on wines in Ireland 3374. January 10, 1580 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against Jesuits and revoking 81] all students studying abroad 3375. January 24, 1580 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order declaring that the Earl of Desmond 9] and his brothers are traitors 3376. April 26, 1581 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 9] Order declaring the Earl of Desmond and his confederates to be traitors 3377. April 1, 1582 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 82] Proclamation denouncing Jesuits and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number seminary priests as traitors 3378. September 15, 1586 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation notifying the dissolution of p. 85] the Parliament 3379. October 12, 1587 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding the import of 86] damaged or false coins into England 3380. August 25, 1588 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order forbidding soldiers to sell their 88] arms 3381. October 14, 1588 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the prorogation of the 88] Parliament 3382. January 4, 1590 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order restraining martial law in Ireland 12] 3383. February 28, 1591 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order against vagrant soldiers 94] 3384. April 14, 1591 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding persons to deal 92] with French rebels 3385. April 26, 1591 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order relating to the posts 92] 3386. September 16, 1591 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding any commerce p. 92] with Spain 3387. October 18, 1591 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation effecting the response to 92] domestic and foreign Catholic threat 3388. November 5, 1591 [Steele Vol. 1 Order for the arrest of vagrant soldiers p. 93] 3389. February 21, 1594 [H. & L.T. Vol. Proclamation ordering the arrest of 3 p. 134] vagabonds, deportation of Irishmen 3390. August, 1594 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 97] Proclamation prohibiting non-payment of customs 3391. April 9, 1595 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 13] Order against the Earl of Tyrone 3392. September 27, 1597 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding the sending of p. 101] goods to Spain and Portugal 3393. February 8, 1598 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation warning not to offend, 102] subjects of the friendly nations, on the seas 3394. August 23, 1598 [H. & L.T. Vol. 3 Proclamation prohibiting forestalling of p. 193] grain in Her Majesty’s Realm or dominions 3395. March 31, 1599 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation declaring Her Majesty’s 13] resolution in sending over Her army into the Realm of Ireland 3396. March 31, 1599 [H. & L.T. Vol. 3 Proclamation declaring reason for sending p. 200] an army into Ireland

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3397. February, 1600 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order granting a general pardon with 14] certain exceptions for the Province of Munster 3398. February 9, 1600 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order relating to the seizure of the Earls 104] of Essex, Rutland and Southampton being compromised in Ireland 3399. March 20, 1601 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation repressing all piracies and 105] depredations at sea 3400. March 24, 1602 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of accession of James I 107] 3401. November 5, 1602 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation against Jesuits and secular p. 106] priests 3402. January 11, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to the Assembly of 112] Parliament 3403. February 22, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order asking seminary priests and Jesuits 113] to depart 3404. March 5, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation authorising the Book of 113] Common Prayer 3405. April 5, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order continuing persons in office and 107] keeping the peace 3406. May 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 109] Proclamation declaring letters of reprisal void 3407. May 19, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order declaring the Union and that there 108] is no border 3408. July 6, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 110] Order forbidding any persons to enter the Privy Chamber 3409. September 30, 1603 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation forbidding all piracies and p. 111] depredations at the sea 3410. December 3, 1603 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation authorising money of 16] Ireland to be current in England 3411. July 16, 1604 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order confirming the Book of Common 115] Prayer 3412. August 14, 1604 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order announcing the King’s style 16] 3413. August 19, 1604 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration of peace with Spain 115] 3414. September 15, 1604 [Steele Vol. 1 Order authorising the Commissioners for p. 115] the Union to meet 3415. October 20, 1604 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of the new title of the King 115] 3416. December 24, 1604 [Steele Vol. 1 Order proroguing Parliament to 3 October p. 116] 1605

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3417. July 4, 1605 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 17] Order enforcing uniformity in religion 3418. July 28, 1605 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 118] 3419. June 10, 1606 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering all religious 120] persons, priests, Jesuits, friars to leave the Kingdom before 1 August 1606 3420. January 10, 1607 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing of the 123] Parliament 3421. July 9, 1607 [H. &. L.S Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the repeal of the Statute 158] [1382 (5 Ric. 2 St. 1) C. 2] and to restrain subjects from departing out of the Realm 3422. September 30, 1607 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament p. 122] 3423. November 15, 1607 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the Earls of p. 123] Tyrone and Tyrconnell 3424. January 4, 1608 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 9 125] November 1608 3425. January 8, 1608 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the pirates 126] 3426. September 4, 1608 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 9 p. 125] February 1608 3427. May 6, 1609 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 127] Proclamation concerning fishing 3428. September 26, 1609 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 9 p. 128] February 1608 3429. December 31, 1610 [Steele Vol. 1 Order dissolving Parliament p. 129] 3430. April 13, 1611 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering British undertakers 130] to repair to Ireland 3431. July 26, 1613 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Order concerning the complaints relating to Parliament 3432. February 7, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order approving the Deputy of Ireland 21] following complaints by certain noblemen 3433. May 31, 1614 [Steele Vol. 2 p. 21] Order authorising the expulsion from Ireland of priests and Jesuits 3434. September 11, 1614 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the importation p. 135] of whale fins 3435. April 17, 1615 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 137] of any commodities traded from the Levant by any other than the Levant Company 3436. August 12, 1617 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation restoring the Merchants 142] Adventurers to their former trade and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number privileges 3437. March 16, 1618 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 143] of alum and the buying and spending thereof 3438. May 18, 1619 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 148] of whale fins into His Majesty’s dominions by any other than the Muscovy Company 3439. November 10, 1619 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning tobacco in p. 149] England, Ireland, Wales and Berwick 3440. November 6, 1620 [Steel Vol. 1 p. Proclamation in relation to the election of 153] persons to serve in Parliament 3441. January 6, 1622 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation dissolving the convention of 156] Parliament 3442. April 6, 1623 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation restraining the carrying of 160] munition to Algarve and Tunisia 3443. January 20, 1624 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration in relation to the needle- 162] makers of His Majesty’s dominions 3444. September 29, 1624 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning tobacco growth p. 164] in Virginia and Summer Islands 3445. October 1, 1624 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 16 164] February 1624 3446. January 19, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 165] and use of all tobacco which is not part of the growth of Colonies of Virginia and Summer Islands 3447. March 3, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 165] 3448. March 25, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation furnishing the navy with 165] able and skilful mariners 3449. March 27, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming Charles King of 166] Great Britain, France and Ireland 3450. March 28, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order on the accession to the throne for 166] all persons to keep the peace and obey the laws 3451. March 28, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation continuing those in office of 166] the Government 3452. March 31, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the better furnishing of 166] the navy with able and skilful mariners 3453. April 9, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation in relation to tobacco 167] 3454. April 13, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting importation of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 167] allome and the buying and spending thereof in His Majesty’s dominions 3455. May 13, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p Proclamation for settling the plantation of 168] Virginia 3456. July 12, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation adjourning Parliament to 1 169] August 1625 3457. July 31, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation removing the receipt of His 169] Majesty’s Exchequer from Westminster to Richmond 3458. August 14, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation recalling His Majesty’s 170] subjects from the seminaries beyond the seas and putting the laws against Jesuits and popish priests in execution 3459. September 4, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation commanding captains and p. 170] commanders of soldiers in Ireland and the Low Countries to attend to their charge 3460. September 11, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation calling home subjects p. 170] employed in the services of the Emperor, King of Spain or Archduchess 3461. December 31, 1625 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation in relation to ships carrying p. 172] corn and other provisions to or for the King of Spain 3462. January 11, 1626 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the better confining of 172] Catholic recusants according to the law 3463. February 2, 1626 [H. & L.S. Vol. 2 Proclamation announcing the King’s p. 86] Coronation 3464. April 24, 1626 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the better furnishing of 173] the navy and increasing shipping 3465. June 18, 1626 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation in relation to mariners 174] 3466. February 5, 1628 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the encouragement and 181] advancement of the trade of East-India Company 3467. February 16, 1628 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation assembling Parliament on 181] 17 March 3468. October 1, 1628 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 20 183] January 3469. October 22, 1628 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting injuries to the 184] natives of Algiers, Tunis, Sallie and Tituan 3470. November 19, 1628 [H. & L.S. Proclamation for the preserving, Vol. 2 p. 212] recovering, and restoring of such goods and papers as have been taken out of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number house of the Lord Ambassador to the lords the States General of the United Provinces, and out of the houses thereunto adjoining 3471. March 2, 1629 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation dissolving Parliament 185] 3472. March 11, 1629 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order in relation to arrears of pay to the 185] army 3473. May 29, 1629 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation removing Irish beggars and 186] returning them to Ireland and suppressing and ordering English rogues and vagabonds in accordance with law 3474. April 17, 1630 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 188] wool and cleansing materials from England or from Ireland except into England 3475. November 24, 1630 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation prohibiting disorderly p. 192] trading with New England, America 3476. January 6, 1631 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning tobacco 192] 3477. March 14, 1631 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation concerning defective titles 32] in Ireland and methods of remedying same 3478. February 19, 1632 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the encouragement of 195] the trade of the East-India Company 3479. March 31, 1632 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Proclamation against making public 197] collections without licence under the Great Seal 3480. August 12, 1633 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the use of bowe and pike 198] together by the military 3481. February 12, 1634 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the sending away of the 199] Irish beggars out of this Kingdom into their own country 3482. May 5, 1634 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 200] Proclamation commanding all subjects in service of foreign princes or states as seamen or shipwrights, to return home 3483. May 10, 1636 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation restraining fishing upon His 207] Majesty’s seas and coasts without licence 3484. May 16, 1636 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation inhibiting the importation of 207] whale fin or whale oil into His Majesty’s dominions other than by the Muscovia Company 3485. April 30, 1637 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the disorderly 210] transporting of His Majesty’s subjects to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number the plantations in America 3486. February 11, 1638 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation in relation to the carrying of 213] letters within His Majesty’s Realms and dominions into and from foreign parts 3487. March 14, 1638 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning tobacco 213] 3488. May 26, 1638 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation restricting importation and 214] wearing of certain hats in His Majesty’s dominions 3489. March 22, 1639 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation restraining soldiers from 218] disorderly conduct 3490. March 25, 1639 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning tobacco 218] 3491. May 5, 1639 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 219] Proclamation in relation to the transportation of clothes and woollen manufactures to Germany 3492. November 18, 1640 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation for the freedom of passage p. 224] out of Ireland into England 3493. July 6, 1641 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 227] Proclamation for the payment of monies for disbanding the armies 3494. August 7, 1641 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order by the Commons that all members 228] attend the House 3495. November 4, 1641 [Steele Vol. 2 Order raising an army to be sent from p. 41] England to Ireland and offering a reward for the heads of named traitors 3496. December 1, 1641 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the attendance of the 232] Members of both Houses of Parliament 3497. January 1, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order against rebellion in Ireland 233] 3498. January 3, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order prohibiting the sealing of papers 233] and arrest of members 3499. January 27, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order prohibiting the bringing in of corn, 238] meal or other victual into the several ports of Dublin, Carrickfergus, Youghal and Londonderry 3500. January 29, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order preventing popish commanders 239] from travelling to Ireland, hindering transportation of provisions to the rebels and sending back the Irish papists lately arrived 3501. March 16, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for putting the laws against 247] popish recusants into execution 3502. May 23, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of peace with Portugal

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 259] 3503. June 18, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding levies of forces 263] without His Majesty’s express approval 3504. June 18, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for the free passage of 264] subjects and free carriage of horses and provisions from any part of the Kingdom of England and the dominions thereof 3505. August 3, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order directing that old garments and 270] apparel be bestowed on the distressed Protestants in Ireland 3506. October 26, 1642 [H. & L.S. Vol. Proclamation pardoning those in rebellion 2 p. 805] against His Majesty 3507. November 1, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation for the free and safe passage p. 276] of persons repairing to His Majesty and of all letters and packets sent by His Majesty’s ministers 3508. November 9, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 Declaration providing that the laws and p. 278] ordinances of war are to be strictly enforced 3509. November 10, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a pardon to seamen, p. 277] sailors, mariners and other watermen who abandon hostility 3510. November 25, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation for the better government of p. 278] the army 3511. December 3, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order for the advancement of monies and 279] other necessaries for the army 3512. December 15, 1642 [Steele Vol. 1 Order for the advancement of monies and p. 280] other necessaries for the army 3513. January 30, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration for new loans and 284] contributions for the relief of the Protestants of the Kingdom of Ireland 3514. February 3, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Ordinance for raising and levying 284] mariners, sailors and others for the present guarding of the seas and defence of the Realm and dominions 3515. February 14, 1643 [H. & L.S. Vol. Proclamation for the better means of 2 p. 859] making provision for the King’s army 3516. February 28, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering relief for the 305] King’s army and loyal Irish subjects with corn and other foodstuff 3517. March 10, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against the spooling and 287] loosing of arms by the soldiers of His Majesty’s army

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3518. March 17, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering relief for the 307] King’s army and loyal Irish subjects with corn and other food stuff 3519. June 20, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation warning subjects not to be 294] misled by pretended ordinances of Parliament 3520. June 30, 1643 [H. & L.S. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation prohibiting all persons to 924] obey the ordinances of Parliament 3521. August 6, 1643 [H. & L.S. Vol. 2 Proclamation inhibiting any officers of p. 941] His Majesty’s army to send any warrants for any contributions by their own authority nor to send for any contributions without expressing by whose warrants they are authorised to do the same upon pain of death 3522. September 18, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 Ordinance for the relief of the distressed p. 298] clergy of Ireland 3523. October 3, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Ordinance by which the revenues which 300] would normally be voted by Parliament to the King are kept from him 3524. October 5, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for a general fast to be held 300] on the second Friday of every month 3525. October 9, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation forbidding the tendering of 301] A Solemn League and Covenant for Reformation 3526. October 13, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring certain monies 301] current in the Kingdom of Ireland to be current in this Kingdom 3527. December 1, 1643 [H. & L.S. Vol. Proclamation for the apprehending and 2 p. 980] punishing all straggling soldiers, for the greater security of His Majesty’s good subjects 3528. December 22, 1643 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation ordering the assembly of p. 303] Parliament 3529. January 29, 1644 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order directing that A Solemn League and 313] Covenant to be read in every church 3530. August 27, 1644 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering a meeting of 311] adventurers for the relief of Ireland 3531. September 21, 1644 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 9 p. 312] November 1644 3532. July 1, 1645 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 317] Ordinance appointing a committee for the relief of Ireland 3533. September 1, 1645 [Steele Vol. 1 Order prohibiting the appointment to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 318] Parliament of those who fought in war against it 3534. June 10, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order prohibiting the appointment to 327] Parliament of those who fought in war against it 3535. June 19, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation restoring the King to His 328] Crown and dignity 3536. June 21, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order concerning the payment and 328] funding of soldiers 3537. July 1, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 328] Proclamation prohibiting unlicensed requisition of private property by Parliamentary army 3538. July 9, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 329] Proclamation prohibiting appointments to Parliament of those who aided the King or the rebellion in Ireland 3539. August 3, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order for the collection of relief for Irish 330] Protestant refugees 3540. August 11, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration approving the voluntary 330] participation of various officers and soldiers in the Parliamentary army 3541. November 13, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 Ordinance limiting the time for payments p. 332] of advances for Irish lands 3542. November 22, 1647 [Steele Vol. 1 Declaration by James Earl of Carlile p. 332] manifesting his care of the inhabitants of the Island of Barbados 3543. December 16, 1648 [Steele Vol. 1 Ordinance for repealing of the former p. 341] Ordinance for settling the militia of the whole Kingdom 3544. January 30, 1649 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order declaring traitor any one 342] proclaiming Charles Stuart King 3545. February 1, 1649 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming Charles King of 343] Great Britain, France and Ireland 3546. February 13, 1649 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration protesting against illegal acts 343] of Parliament and the trial of the King 3547. June 9, 1649 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 346] Order in relation to suspended members of the Parliament 3548. July 6, 1649 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 346] Order appointing 1 August 1649 as a day of fasting 3549. August 24, 1649 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration providing that any one 347] assisting Charles Stuart or betraying the trust of the Parliament is to be declared a traitor 3550. August 28, 1650 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration by the King’s Majesty to his

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 352] subjects of the Kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland 3551. December 6, 1650 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order that officers shall not be absent 353] without a permit from a field officer 3552. February 27, 1651 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order in relation to the passage of recruits 354] to Ireland 3553. June 27, 1651 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order authorising commissioners for the 355] militia to impress soldiers for Ireland 3554. August 18, 1652 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order permitting the export of cattle, 359] grain and other provisions to Ireland 3555. April 30, 1653 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration calling a new Parliament and 361] constituting a Council of State to manage present affairs 3556. June 11, 1653 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration to incite the good people of 362] the nations to thankfulness for the victory at sea against the Dutch 3557. December 16, 1653 [Steele Vol. 1 Order proclaiming Oliver Cromwell Lord p. 364] Protector 3558. December 21, 1653 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation continuing persons in office p. 365] for the execution of public justice at the time of the change of Government until further direction 3559. January 16, 1654 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order providing for the payment of prize 365] money due to soldiers, seamen and their widows 3560. April 26, 1654 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of peace between the 266] Commonwealth and United Provinces of the Netherlands 3561. August 1, 1654 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Order granting full pardon to all British 66] and Protestants of the province of Munster with some exceptions 3562. September 14, 1654 [Steele Vol. 1 Order that recognition does not bind to p. 367] the whole of Government but only to what concerns Government by a single person and successive Parliaments 3563. January 26, 1655 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration of the members of Parliament 367] lately dissolved by Oliver Cromwell 3564. November 20, 1655 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation of Peace between the p. 370] Commonwealth and France 3565. November 24, 1655 [Steele Vol. 1 Declaration securing peace of the p. 370] Commonwealth 3566. January 23, 1657 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of peace between the 372] Commonwealth and Portugal

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3567. March 9, 1658 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring the right of the 373] Fellowship and Company of the English Merchants for Discovery of New Trades (commonly called the Muscovia Company) to the sole fishing for whales upon the coasts of Greenland and Chery- Island and prohibiting all others 3568. September 3, 1658, [Steele Vol. 1 Order proclaiming Richard Cromwell p. 374] Lord Protector 3569. December 16, 1658 [Steele Vol. 1 Declaration for a fast and humiliation in p. 374] England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland 3570. April 22, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation dissolving Parliament 375] 3571. May 7, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 375] Declaration concerning the securing of liberty and property without kingship of House of Peers 3572. September 22, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation offering a pardon and a free p. 377] Parliament 3573. November 5, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation inhibiting meetings for the p. 378] raising of forces without the Committee of Safety 3574. December 27, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 Resolution of Parliament concerning p. 378] absent members 3575. December 27, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 Order that no forces be raised without p. 379] authority of Parliament 3576. December 29, 1659 [Steele Vol. 1 Order for the disposal of the militia raised p. 379] without authority of Parliament 3577. January 2, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order offering a pardon to all officers 379] who return to duty before 9 January 1660 3578. February 3, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration to all His Majesty’s subjects 379] in England, Scotland and Ireland in relation to an overture against Parliament 3579. February 23, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order revoking the militia and their 380] powers 3580. February 27, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order that officers of the army return to 381] their charges 3581. March 17, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering general submission 381] to the existing Government 3582. March 20, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration offering pardon and 382] forgiveness to loving subjects 3583. March 24, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against agitators of the army 382] 3584. March 28, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation providing that papists and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 382] late rebels may not be elected as members 3585. May 7, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 384] Declaration continuing in office all sheriffs etc. in the King’s name 3586. May 8, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 384] Proclamation proclaiming His Majesty King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith 3587. May 9, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 385] Order that Lords and their attendants be exempt from militia 3588. May 11, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order that commissioners for the army, 385] navy and revenue, continue in office 3589. May 12, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order providing that jewels and other 386] property of the King be restored 3590. June 1, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 387] Proclamation against rebels in Ireland 3591. June 30, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order prohibiting proceedings of the 388] House 3592. August 14, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation for restoring and 389] discovering His Majesty’s goods 3593. September 10, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation declaring the cessation of p. 390] hostility and preserving an amity with the King of Spain 3594. September 26, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation for the paying of duty on p. 391] excise including arrears thereof 3595. October 6, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring the confirmation 392] of the Treaties and continuance of the amity and commerce between the Crowns of England and Portugal 3596. November 30, 1660 [Steele Vol. 1 Order that the declaration for Irish p. 392] settlement be printed 3597. March 29, 1661 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the planting, 395] setting and sowing of tobacco in England and Ireland 3598. April 19, 1661 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 396] seamen from the services of foreign princes and states 3599. July 12, 1661 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation in relation to claims in 398] Ireland pursuant to declaration of 30 November 1660 concerning settlement in Ireland 3600. November 19, 1661 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation in relation to claims in p. 401] Ireland pursuant to declaration of 30 November 1660 concerning settlement in Ireland 3601. November 19, 1661 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation prohibiting embezzlement

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number p. 401] of His Majesty’s stores for shipping 3602. December 14, 1661 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation encouraging planters in p. 403] Jamaica 3603. July 14, 1662 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s 405] grace and favour towards all commanders and seamen in relation to prizes seized since January 1642 3604. November 16, 1662 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s p. 406] pleasure to settle and establish a free port at Tangier, Africa 3605. January 29, 1663 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation in relation to the Articles of 407] Peace with Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli 3606. May 30, 1664 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order recalling and prohibiting seamen 410] from the services of foreign princes and states 3607. July 15, 1664 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proroguing Parliament 410] 3608. October 28, 1664 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration for the encouragement of 410] seamen and marines employed in the present service 3609. November 23, 1664 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning mariners, p. 411] seamen and soldiers which are to serve in His Majesty’s navy 3610. January, 1665 [L.G., Issue No. 16] Proclamation removing the receipt of His Majesty’s exchequer from Nonsuch to Westminster 3611. February 22, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration of war against the United 411] Provinces 3612. March 15, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 411] or retailing of any goods grown or manufactured in the United Provinces 3613. May 24, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation further proroguing 412] Parliament 3614. May 25, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation relating to the observance of 412] the Charter and privileges granted to the merchants trading with the Canary Islands 3615. May 25, 1665 [P.O.I. Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning the Canary 191] Islands Company Charter and privileges 3616. July 9, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 413] Order providing for the further proroguing of Parliament 3617. July 26, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation removing the receipt of His 414] Majesty’s Exchequer from Westminster to Non-such

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3618. August 30, 1665 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order providing for the proroguing of 414] Parliament 3619. January 8, 1666 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation commanding all seamen and 416] mariners to return to their service 3620. February 9, 1666 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration of war against the French 416] 3621. April 6, 1666 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order further proroguing Parliament 416] 3622. August 6, 1666 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation declaring a day of 418] thanksgiving for the victory by naval forces against the Dutch 3623. October 21, 1666 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against Denmark 97] 3624. November 10, 1666 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the importation No. 103] of all wines, wares and merchandises or commodities from France or its territories 3625. February 7, 1667 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation concerning rules and orders 233] for the care, safeguarding and protection of His Majesty’s subjects in relation to men of war at His Majesty’s ports 3626. February 12, 1667 [L.G., Issue Proclamation stating that the Articles of No. 234] Peace signed between England and Spain must be adhered to 3627. March 29, 1667 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation granting a free licence to 143] export all woollen manufactures beyond the sea until 25 December 1667 3628. June 18, 1667 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration preserving the securities 421] given for moneys 3629. June 26, 1667 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ceasing the prorogation of 168] Parliament and ordering the resumption of Parliamentary duties 3630. July 29, 1667 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 178] prorogued to 10 October 1667 3631. August 23, 1667 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation recalling dispensations and 422] for the encouragement and increasing of shipping, navigation and trade 3632. August 24, 1667 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the peace 422] between His Majesty and the French King 3633. August 24, 1667 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the peace 422] between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands 3634. August 24, 1667 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the peace 422] between His Majesty and the King of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Denmark 3635. August 24, 1667 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the restoring of ships 185] taken from subjects of the State General, from specific places on specific dates to the owners 3636. September 11, 1667 [L.G., Issue Proclamation giving full liberty to ship No. 190] corn and grains out of the Kingdom 3637. September 25, 1667 [L.G., Issue Proclamation revoking earlier No. 194] Proclamations and permitting trading between the Kingdom and certain islands 3638. September 27, 1667 [L.G., Issue Proclamation revoking an Order made on No. 196] 25 October 1665 regarding use of foreign ships for importing goods 3639. September 30, 1667 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation recalling Proclamations and p. 423] Orders not agreeable to the Acts of Navigation and for encouragement of trade 3640. January 9, 1668 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order in relation to collection for English 423] captives in Algiers 3641. July 3, 1668 [L.G., Issue No. 275] Proclamation for the adjournment of both the House of Peers and the House of Commons 3642. August 11, 1668 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation further adjourning 286] Parliament to 10 November 1668 3643. September 18, 1668 [L.G., Issue Proclamation further adjourning No. 297] Parliament to 10 November 1668 3644. December 18, 1668 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the proroguing of No. 323] Parliament 3645. March 31, 1669 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the importing of 352] foreign corn into the Kingdom 3646. April 4, 1669 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration suspending requests for His 353] Majesty’s touching after the month of April until October 1669 3647. June 21, 1669 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation enforcing the execution of 426] the Act for settling the profits of the post office on the Duke of York and his sons [1660 (12 Chas. 2) c. 35] 3648. December 11, 1669 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament No. 425] 3649. December 25, 1669 [L.G., Issue Proclamation stating that Parliament must No. 429] meet on 14 February 1670 as per an earlier Proclamation 3650. June 10, 1670 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation in relation to constraints on

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 477] soldiers in the armies of the late usurped powers, who are not in custody 3651. August 20, 1670 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all members of 497] Parliament to be in attendance on 24 October 1670 3652. January 2, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration suspending payments of 641] monies from the Exchequer, to raise revenue for war 3653. January 10, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 642] subjects from joining armies of foreign Princes without a licence 3654. March 6, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration and Order making it lawful 658] for subjects with the appropriate pass to sail with ⅓rd of the crew being foreigners 3655. March 17, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against the States 660] General of the United Provinces 3656. March 17, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing a general fast 660] throughout the Kingdom 3657. March 23, 1671 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation against priests, Jesuits and 428] recusants 3658. March 24, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general fast to be held 662] for the navy in their war against the States of the United Provinces 3659. March 25, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that all Jesuits, 559] priests and other Catholic heads leave England and Wales for the safety of the true religion 3660. May 14, 1671 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering masters of ships 573] not to leave port without their appointed convoy 3661. September 23, 1671 [L.G., Issue Proclamation extending the proroguing of No. 611] Parliament 3662. December 22, 1671 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning planters in the p. 429] Island of Saint Christophers 3663. December 27, 1671 [L.G., Issue Proclamation making a Proclamation No. 638] made by Sir Charles Wheeler at St. Christophers null and void 3664. January 10, 1672 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 430] seamen from the service of foreign princes and states 3665. January 17, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Order encouraging seamen to volunteer 748] on His Majesty’s ships of war 3666. March 14, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that all Jesuits,

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 764] priests and other Catholic Heads leave England and Wales 3667. March 17, 1672 [Steele Vol. 2 p. Declaration of war against the Low 103] Countries 3668. March 29, 1672 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation requiring all seamen and 430] mariners to render themselves to His Majesty’s service 3669. March 29, 1672 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation ordering all English subjects 431] to return home 3670. March 31, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all seamen and 664] mariners not already enlisted in His Majesty’s forces to do so immediately 3671. March 31, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation that any of His Majesty’s 664] subjects currently inhabiting in the United Provinces return home immediately 3672. April 10, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation allowing privateer vessels to 667] be navigated by foreign seamen, but all His Majesty’s subjects must make them available to his navy 3673. May 11, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Order that a previous Act for encouraging 676] and increasing shipping and navigation [1660 (12 Chas. 2) c. 18] be suspended 3674. May 18, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration that all Dutch ships currently 678] held in ports in the Kingdom due to war can return 3675. May 22, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation removing an embargo on all 679] ships trading from the Kingdom imposed by an earlier Order 3676. June 12, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration adding to the protection 685] promised to any subjects of the Low Countries who come into His Majesty’s Kingdom for refuge 3677. July 22, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation banning the importation of 703] earthenware 3678. August 16, 1672 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation in relation to the stamping 704] of farthing and halfpenny coins 3679. September 17, 1672 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament No. 713] 3680. December 4, 1672 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the prevention of No. 736] disorders which may be committed by soldiers 3681. December 11, 1672 [L.G., Issue Declaration extending the time remit of No. 737] His Declaration made on 2 January 1671

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3682. December 23, 1672 [L.G., Issue Proclamation in relation to mariners and No. 741] seamen who have deserted 3683. January 16, 1673 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for prayers to be issued for 853] the saving of the true religion against papists and popish recusants 3684. February 28, 1673 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring no acts of hostility No. 864] or force is to be done against subjects of the States General subject to several terms set out 3685. February 28, 1673 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 10 No. 864] November 1674 3686. April 6, 1673 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that all seamen 770] enlisted in the Royal navy return to their respective ships or be charged as a deserter 3687. June 16, 1673 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration that the King is not to wear 791] robes of fabric other than those produced in Great Britain, its colonies or through trade with the East Indies 3688. October 20, 1673 [L.G., Issue No. Proroguing of Parliament to 27 October 827] 1673 3689. November 4, 1673 [L.G., Issue Proroguing of Parliament to 7 January No. 831] 1674 3690. November 14, 1673 [L.G., Issue Order that no Roman Catholic or person No. 834] purported to be Roman Catholic come into His Majesty’s presence or palace or court from 18 November 1673 3691. November 20, 1673 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the prosecution of papist No. 836] and popish recusants 3692. December 10, 1673 [L.G., Issue Proclamation commanding attendance at No. 842] Parliament on 7 January 1674 3693. January 25, 1674 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation relating to trade with 959] Tangier 3694. February 3, 1674 [L.G., Issue No. Order relating to popish recusants 962] 3695. February 12, 1674 [L.G., Issue Declaration enforcing a late Order in No. 965] Council in relation to popish recusants 3696. February 27, 1674 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation publishing the peace 434] between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands 3697. May 2, 1674 [L.G., Issue No. 883] Proclamation prohibiting the spreading of false news and reports 3698. September 18, 1674 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 924] subjects from wearing the Union Jack on board merchant ships 3699. September 22, 1674 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 924] prorogued to 23 April 1675 3700. September 28, 1674 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation preserving peace between p. 436] His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands 3701. November 30, 1674 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation concerning the protection of p. 436] the Royal African Company 3702. December 5, 1674 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the prosecution of No. 967] persons making and using any farthings, halfpence or pence of brass with private stamps 3703. January 13, 1675 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation authorising the trade in 436] Tangier Harbour in case of war 3704. January 28, 1675 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation concerning passes and sea- 1064] briefs in pursuance of the treaties with Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli 3705. May 19, 1675 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the return of 992] all of His Majesty’s subjects who are serving the French King as soldiers 3706. June 17, 1675 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation forbidding His Majesty’s 1001] subjects from giving assistance to any of the subjects of the King of Spain who are in rebellion against him 3707. October 1, 1675 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the discovery and 1033] apprehension of Captain Don Philip Hellen 3708. November 10, 1675 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the discovery and No. 1041] apprehension of Monsieur St. Germain 3709. November 24, 1675 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the importation No. 1048] of European commodities into any of His Majesty’s plantations in Africa, Asia or America which were not laden in England 3710. December 22, 1675 [L.G., Issue Proclamation relating to the articles No. 1054] concluded between His Majesty and the Government of Algiers 3711. December 22, 1675 [L.G., Issue Proclamation relating to passes and sea- No. 1054] briefs 3712. January 31, 1676 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the pricing of wines 1169] 3713. April 1, 1676 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation concerning passes for ships 1084]

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3714. May 17, 1676 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 1098] subjects from serving against any foreign Prince or State that is in amity with His Majesty 3715. June 2, 1676 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the security of 1101] navigation and commerce within His Majesty’s ports 3716. October 3, 1676 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the worship and service 1142] of the Romish Church 3717. December 15, 1676 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the importation No. 1158] of earthenware 3718. December 20, 1676 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 1158] prorogued to 15 February 1677 3719. January 31, 1677 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the pricing of wines 1275] 3720. May 2, 1677 [L.G., Issue No. Order causing a Proclamation to be 1195] published requiring members of both Houses of Parliament to give their attendance on 21 May 1677 3721. October 26, 1677 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the adjournment of both 1246] Houses of Parliament 3722. December 7, 1677 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring the members of No. 1258] both Houses of Parliament to give their attendance on 15 January 1678 3723. January 8, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the return of 1372] all of His Majesty’s subjects who are in foreign seminaries 3724. January 17, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Order clarifying certain queries relating to 1379] popish recusants 3725. January 24, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving the present 1376] Parliament and calling a new Parliament 3726. January 31, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding justices of the peace 1379] to put the late Proclamations for the better security of His Majesty’s person and Government and of the true Protestant religion into execution 3727. March 23, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 1290] seamen from serving any foreign princes and states 3728. August 2, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring the attendance of 1326] the members of both Houses of Parliament at Westminster on 29 August 1678

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3729. August 8, 1678 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 1328] further prorogued to 1 October 1678 3730. September 25, 1678 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 1341] further prorogued to 21 October 1678 3731. November 10, 1678 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the confinement of No. 1355] popish recusants within five miles of their respective dwellings 3732. November 17, 1678 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for apprehending certain No. 1357] offenders and for the better security of His Majesty from the dangers arising from popish recusants 3733. December 6, 1678 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the worship and service No. 1366] of the Romish Church 3734. July 12, 1679 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving the present 1424] Parliament and calling a new Parliament 3735. September 8, 1679 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 1441] persons accused of high treason 3736. September 24, 1679 [L.G., Issue Order requiring a Proclamation to be No. 1445] published providing that Parliament be prorogued to 30 October 1679 3737. October 31, 1679 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the more effectual and 1456] speedy discovery and prosecution of the popish plot 3738. December 11, 1679 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 1468] prorogued to 11 November 1680 3739. December 12, 1679 [L.G., Issue Proclamation against tumultuous petitions No. 1468] 3740. January 18, 1680 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for dissolving the present 1583] Parliament and calling a new Parliament 3741. February 16, 1680 [L.G., Issue Order for the encouragement of the No. 1596] plantation trade 3742. June 8, 1680 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the declarations regarding 1519] the marriage of King Charles II to be printed and published 3743. August 26, 1680 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that Parliament 1542] will meet and sit on 21 October 1680 3744. August 28, 1680 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that George 1542] Carew has no authority by virtue of letters of mart to equip or set out any vessel whatsoever 3745. October 30, 1680 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the encouragement of 1560] the further discovery of the popish plot 3746. January 31, 1681 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation adjourning Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1692] 3747. April 8, 1681 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that the reasons for His 1606] Majesty dissolving the last two Parliaments be circulated throughout the Kingdom 3748. June 28, 1681 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation concerning the appointment 1629] of warships to protect trading by sea 3749. August 28, 1681 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the refuge of exiled Protestants 1650] 3750. October 19, 1681 [L.G., Issue No. Order in respect of the congregation of 1661] Protestants 3751. November 9, 1681 [L.G., Issue Prohibition on the export of ordnance No. 1668] from the Kingdom 3752. November 16, 1681 [L.G., Issue Order restraining trade to the East Indies No. 1669] 3753. November 26, 1681 [L.G., Issue Order to gather charitable donations for No. 1672] Protestants arrived from France 3754. December 7, 1681 [L.G. Issue No. Order for rendering oaths of allegiance 1675] and supremacy 3755. August 8, 1682 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the release of Captain Dyre 1745] from a bond for his appearance 3756. November 29, 1682 [L.G., Issue Order creating the title Duke of Ormond No. 1777] in Ireland and England and Duke of Beaufort and Earl Abingdon 3757. December 13, 1682 [Steele Vol. 1 Order concerning regulations for the p. 453] hiring of servants for the plantations 3758. March 12, 1683 [L.G., issue No. Proclamation that all hostilities on the 1913] high seas shall cease and harbours and merchant ships shall be protected from pirates 3759. April 17, 1683 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the magistrates 1817] and officers of His Majesty’s customs to give notice to His Majesty’s subjects that they have passes for their ships from His Majesty’s high admirals or commissioners for executing that office 3760. June 13, 1683 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order protecting the Merchant 454] Adventurers 3761. June 23, 1683 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 1836] John Rumfrey, Richard Rumbold, Richard Nelthorp, Edward Wade, Richard Goodenough, Captain Walcot, William Thompson, James Burton and William

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Foynes 3762. June 28, 1683 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 1838] James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Lord Gray, Sir Thomas Armestrong Knight, and Robert Ferguson 3763. July 21, 1683 [L.G., Issue No. Command that all gentlemen who are 1844] officers in His Majesty’s army in Ireland are required to repair forthwith to their respective quarters in that Kingdom, and there to attend His Majesty’s service upon peril of losing their several commands 3764. February 9, 1684 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for continuing the collection 2007] of customs and subsidies of tonnage and poundage 3765. March 6, 1684 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s 2014] pleasure concerning His coronation, and the solemnity thereof 3766. March 26, 1684 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding that goods from ships 1916] in His Majesty’s ports be taken and returned to their proper owners, in accordance with the treaties with the allies 3767. May 18, 1684 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding that all ships shall not 1931] be hindered in their business and shall be allowed to pass following inspection of their passports 3768. June 29, 1684 [L.G., Issue No. Order that if certain subjects are not freed 1941] from captivity in Algiers before Michaelmas, the benefit of forty pounds reward will be lost 3769. November 7, 1684 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting the importation No. 1986] of foreign playing cards and for seizing such as are or shall be imported 3770. January 8, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 10 2102] May 1685 3771. February 6, 1685 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of James II 457] 3772. February 6, 1685 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation permitting all persons in 457] office of the deceased King to continue in office 3773. February 6, 1685 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation permitting all officers in 458] England and in the colonies and plantations of America to continue in office after the death of the King

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3774. February 10, 1685 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 10 No. 2111] May 1685 3775. February 16, 1685 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order concerning the making of necessary 459] changes in the liturgy 3776. March 19, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Order that the commissioners appointed to 2122] manage the navy will be available from 25 March 1685 in Crouched Fryers London to receive all tenders and proposals for the supply of timber 3777. April 3, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting trade within the 2023] limits assigned to the Royal African Company and East India Company 3778. June 16, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation that whosoever shall bring 2043] in the Duke of Monmouth alive or dead shall receive five thousand pounds 3779. August 4, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Order that both Houses be adjourned until 2057] 9 November 1685 3780. August 25, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration that all forces shall pay their 2063] quarters at the rates paid by the army and shall not refuse to pay or use violence or threats 3781. September 7, 1685 [L.G., Issue Proclamation exempting employees of the No. 2069] Post Master General from certain duties and declaring that no soldiers or dragoons be quartered in the house of such employees 3782. October 11, 1685 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament 2076] meet on 9 November 1685 3783. November 20, 1685 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 10 No. 2088] February 1686 3784. January 7, 1686 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2206] prorogued to 28 April 1687 3785. March 4, 1686 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring that the money collected 2223] for the relief of the distressed French Protestants be paid into the Chamber of London 3786. March 18, 1686 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2226] prorogued to 22 November 1687 3787. March 26, 1686 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing the proper procedure for 2132] the retention of servants to work in His Majesty’s plantations 3788. July 17, 1686 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation recalling all subjects from 464] the service of foreign princes in East India

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3789. October 8, 1686 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2180] prorogued to 15 February 1686 3790. January 20, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the more effectual 2315] reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America 3791. February 25, 1687 [L.G., Issue Order promising a reward and pardon for No. 2324] the discovery and apprehension of pirates 3792. March 2, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 2326] subjects from entering into the service of foreign princes and states 3793. March 14, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the return of 2330] His Majesty’s subjects who are in the service of the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 3794. April 4, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for liberty of conscience 2231] 3795. April 29, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for better establishing the 2240] manufacture of white paper 3796. July, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. 2257] Order prohibiting the showing of lions 3797. July 2, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament 2256] 3798. September 18, 1687 [L.G., Issue Declaration promising a pardon to pirates No. 2279] who surrender themselves to Sir Robert Holmes 3799. October 30, 1687 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring His Majesty’s servant 2291] governors and proprietors in America to apprehend pirates 3800. November 27, 1687 [L.G., Issue Order providing the allowances to be paid No. 2299] to private foot soldiers 3801. January 2, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the better collecting of the 2416] public revenue 3802. January 5, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of disorders 2416] during the election of members for the intended convention 3803. January 8, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the better quartering of 2418] forces 3804. January 16, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the encouragement of 2419] seamen 3805. January 19, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Order calling together His Majesty’s 2421] forces 3806. February 14, 1688 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for the continuation of No. 2428] Protestants in their respective offices

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3807. March 8, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the prevention of abuses in 2434] relation to passports 3808. March 16, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 2436] rebels and traitors 3809. March 16, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the preparation of Their 2437] Majesty’s intended coronation 3810. March 31, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 2336] subjects from trading within Hudson’s Bay 3811. April 27, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration reaffirming liberty of 2342] conscience and requiring oaths of supremacy and allegiance for public office 3812. April 29, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Order concerning complaints against 2342] officers or soldiers in His Majesty’s pay 3813. August 12, 1688 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 2378] of wool 3814. September 2, 1688 [L.G., Issue Declaration for the proper quartering of No. 2380] officers and soldiers 3815. September 21, 1688 [L.G., Issue Declaration affirming a Royal purpose to No. 2384] achieve a legal establishment of a universal liberty of conscience and to continue the prohibition on Catholics from sitting in Parliament 3816. September 28, 1688 [L.G., Issue Proclamation commanding a defence No. 2386] against an invasion from Holland 3817. November 6, 1688 [L.G., Issue Declaration announcing the invasion of No. 2397] the Kingdom by the Prince of Orange 3818. November 10, 1688 [L.G., Issue Order providing for the punctual and No. 2398] regular payment of quarters 3819. November 22, 1688 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon to No. 2403] persons who have taken up arms and joined the Prince of Orange in his invasion 3820. November 30, 1688 [L.G., Issue Proclamation calling a new Parliament to No. 2406] meet at Westminster on 15 January 1689 3821. December 23, 1688 [Steele Vol. 1 Order summoning a meeting of past p. 474] members of Parliament 3822. February 6, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving the present 2530] Parliament and calling a new Parliament 3823. February 13, 1689 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation proclaiming Prince and 476] Princess of Orange King and Queen 3824. February 16, 1689 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order providing for the insertion of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 477] William and Mary into the liturgy 3825. February 22, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration of William and Mary to the 187] People of Ireland 3826. March 1, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting corn and meal to be 2538] imported into Ireland from Scotland duty- free 3827. March 3, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the officers of Their 2538] Majesty’s revenue in Ireland to comply with a late Order of Council dated 1 March 1689 3828. March 25, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation giving assurance as to the 85] liberty to practice religion 3829. March 25, 1689 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation calling a meeting of 87] Parliament on 27 May 1689 3830. April 1, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the return of 2442] military utensils lately embezzled 3831. April 4, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration providing that regiments sent 2443] to the Low Countries will continue to receive their English pay 3832. April 10, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron of James 2444] Town and Viscount Hewytt of Goran in the Kingdom of Ireland 3833. April 10, 1689 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order concerning a collection for the 479] distressed Protestants of Ireland 3834. April 29, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all seamen from 2450] serving foreign princes and states 3835. April 29, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting seamen from 2450] deserting Their Majesty’s service 3836. May 7, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against the French 2452] King 3837. May 7, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 2452] discovery of the author of a treasonable libel 3838. May 8, 1689 [Steele Vol. 1 p. 480] Declaration of King James II to all his subjects in the Kingdom of England 3839. May 13, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation preventing false musters 2454] 3840. May 18, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the importation 2455] of any French commodities into any of Their Majesty’s realms or dominions 3841. May 23, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the encouragement of 2458] officers, seamen and mariners employed in Their Majesty’s navy

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3842. June 6, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all persons 2461] within Their Majesty’s dominions from trading with any person in the Kingdom of Ireland 3843. July 26, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 2474] of saltpetre 3844. September 3, 1689 [L.G., Issue Order commanding all half-pay officers in No. 2485] the Irish establishment to report to the general of His Majesty’s forces in Ireland 3845. September 26, 1689 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament No. 2492] will sit at Westminster on 19 October 1689 3846. October 24, 1689 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the custom and excise duty 2500] payable in Ireland on certain commodities imported from England 3847. November 2, 1689 [L.G., Issue Order creating the title of Earl of No. 2502] Bellomont in the Kingdom of Ireland 3848. December 2, 1689 [L.G., Issue Order discontinuing the exemption from No. 2511] custom and excise duty payable in Ireland on commodities imported from England 3849. December 5, 1689 [L.G., Issue Order permitting horses to be imported No. 2512] into Ireland from England duty-free 3850. December 12, 1689 [L.G., Issue Order extending the exemption from No. 2514] custom and excise duty payable in Ireland on commodities imported from England until 1 February 1689 3851. January 15, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 2630] mariners to enter themselves on Their Majesty’s ships of war 3852. February 4, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration providing that reasonable 2639] terms will be granted to the Irish who submit to Their Majesty’s Government 3853. March 3, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that no duty will be 2641] payable in Ireland on any arms imported under Their Majesty’s obedience 3854. May 6, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Order suspending an embargo on ships 2555] trading along the coast of England and ships bound for parts of Ireland that are under obedience to Their Majesties 3855. May 30, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Order regulating the musters and clothing 2564] of the army 3856. May 30, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of 2568] persons plotting to raise rebellion

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3857. May 30, 1690 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Proclamation providing that a public fast 191] is to be observed throughout Ireland on 25 June 1690 3858. June 17, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding popish 2568] recusants to repair to their respective dwellings 3859. July 7, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration promising a pardon to the 2574] people of Ireland who surrender their arms and submit to Their Majesty’s authority 3860. July 10, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing the valuations to 2576] be accepted for copper and mixed metal money 3861. August, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration to all the people of the 2583] Kingdom of Ireland 3862. August, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering a fast to be 2583] observed throughout the Kingdom of Ireland on 15 August 1690 3863. August 1, 1690 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that seamen who desert 2580] Their Majesty’s service will suffer as felons 3864. September 10, 1690 [L.G., Issue Order requiring a commission to be No. 2591] prepared for proroguing Parliament to 2 October 1690 3865. September 12, 1690 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring the attendance of No. 2592] the members of both Houses of Parliament on 2 October 1690 3866. October 1, 1690 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration of King James II to all his 486] subjects in the Kingdom of England 3867. December 6, 1690 [L.G., Issue Order creating the title of Baron Cutts of No. 2616] Gowran in the Kingdom of Ireland 3868. January 28, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all absent 2738] seamen to return to their respective ships 3869. February 20, 1691 [L.G., Issue Order creating the title of Earl of Athlone No. 2742] in the County of Roscommon and Baron of Aghram in the County of Galloway 3870. March 19, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2750] prorogued to 24 May 1692 3871. March 19, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all merchant ships 2750] to take passes from the commissioners for executing the office of the Lord High Admiral 3872. March 19, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Thomas Baron

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 2750] Coningsby of Clanbrazile in the County of Armagh 3873. April, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. 2662] Order prohibiting officers and soldiers from pressing any horses without licence from the Lords Justices 3874. April 22, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron of 2655] Mullingar, Earl of Bangor and Duke of Leinster 3875. April 30, 1691 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting an embargo on all ships 2658] trading coastwise 3876. September 24, 1691 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 2700] prorogued to 22 October 1691 3877. December 3, 1691 [L.G., Issue Declaration requiring all officers and No. 2722] soldiers to observe strict discipline 3878. December 20, 1691 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 2726] mariners to enter themselves on board Their Majesty’s ships of war 3879. February 9, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Order preventing abuses committed by 2844] press-masters in the impressing of soldiers 3880. February 23, 1692 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 2848] mariners to enter themselves on board Their Majesty’s ships of war 3881. May 5, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring the attendance of 2764] both Houses of Parliament on 24 May 1692 3882. May 16, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2767] prorogued to 14 June 1692 3883. June 23, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration requiring all officers and 2778] soldiers to observe strict discipline 3884. July 28, 1692 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation explaining a clause in a late 491] Proclamation for encouraging seamen and mariners to enter on Their Majesty’s service 3885. August 8, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring merchant ships bound for 2791] the West Indies to be ready to sail with Their Majesty’s convoy on or before 31 August 1692 3886. August 8, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring merchant ships to return 2791] certificates of the discharge of their cargo 3887. September 22, 1692 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 2804] further prorogued to 4 November 1692 3888. October 10, 1692 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 492] seamen from serving foreign princes and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number states 3889. October 14, 1692 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that seamen 2811] belonging to the first, second and third rate ships will be continued in Their Majesty’s service and pay 3890. January 17, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Charles Lord 2942] Butler, Baron of Cloghgronan, Viscount Tullo and Earl of Arran 3891. January 24, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring colonels and officers in 2943] chief to take account of the arrears due to owners of victualing houses 3892. August 10, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the 2896] embezzlement of Their Majesty’s stores of war 3893. August 17, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the petitions of 2898] Richard Earl of Bellomont and James Hamilton are dismissed 3894. August 30, 1693 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 2902] further prorogued to 3 October 1693 3895. September 12, 1693 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that seamen No. 2905] belonging to the first, second and third rate ships will be continued in Their Majesty’s service and pay 3896. September 28, 1693 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 2910] further prorogued to 26 October 1693 3897. January 15, 1694 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter 3045] themselves into His Majesty’s service 3898. July 12, 1694 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation concerning colours to be 495] worn on board ships 3899. September 6, 1694 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3008] further prorogued to 25 October 1694 3900. October 4, 1694 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3016] further prorogued to 6 November 1694 3901. December 13, 1694 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a bounty to No. 3036] seamen and landmen who voluntarily enter themselves on board Their Majesty’s ships of war 3902. December 29, 1694 [Steele Vol. 1 Order making the necessary alterations in p. 496] the Prayer Book on the death of Queen Mary 3903. March 6, 1695 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a Royal bounty to 3164] seamen and landmen who voluntarily enter themselves on board His Majesty’s

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number ships of war 3904. March 22, 1695 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3169] reward for the apprehension of Sir George Barclay and others 3905. October 11, 1695 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament is 3122] dissolved 3906. December 26, 1695 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a bounty to No. 3144] seamen and landmen who enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 3907. January 21, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a bounty to 3256] seamen and landmen who enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 3908. March 31, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3171] reward for the apprehension of persons involved in a conspiracy to assassinate the King 3909. May 18, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament is 3185] further prorogued to 28 July 1696 3910. May 28, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 3189] subjects from seizing the ships and goods of His allies 3911. June 8, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that passes under His 3191] Majesty’s royal sign manual are no longer required for the purpose of travelling to Ireland 3912. June 25, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting His Majesty’s subjects 3196] from exporting gold and silver coins beyond the seas 3913. July 17, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 3202] apprehension of a pirate named Henry Every 3914. August 10, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 3209] reward for the apprehension of a pirate named Henry Every 3915. August 10, 1696 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation putting into execution an 3210] Act [1695 (7 & 8 Will. 3) c. 21] for the increase and encouragement of seamen 3916. September 24, 1696 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring the attendance of No. 3222] the members of both Houses of Parliament at Westminster on 20 October 1696 3917. September 24, 1696 [L.G., Issue Order requiring the Lords Commissioners

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 3222] of the Treasury to furnish persons with a sum that is sufficient to exchange and pay the recompense for all clipped silver and plate brought into the mints 3918. May 27, 1697 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation advising seamen of the 3292] provisions contained within an Act [1696 (8 & 9 Will. 3) c. 23] titled an Act to enforce the Act for the increase and encouragement of seamen 3919. October 18, 1697 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation relating to a peace treaty 3333] that was concluded between His Majesty and the French King on 10 September 1697 3920. October 21, 1697 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament 3334] will sit and be held at Westminster on 23 November 1697 3921. November 8, 1697 [L.G., Issue Order commanding that persons travelling No. 3339] from France, Flanders, Holland or Hamburg without a pass from His Majesty are to be apprehended and secured in custody 3922. November 17, 1697 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3341] further prorogued to 3 December 1697 3923. January 28, 1698 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 3364] subjects from entering into the service of foreign princes and states 3924. July 7, 1698 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament is 3408] dissolved 3925. July 13, 1698 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding the Lord Chancellor 3409] to cause writs to be issued for the calling of a new Parliament 3926. August 9, 1698 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3417] prorogued to 27 September 1698 3927. November 3, 1698 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring the attendance of No. 3442] the members of both Houses of Parliament at Westminster on 29 November 1698 3928. February 11, 1699 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the return of 3575] persons in foreign seminaries 3929. October 24, 1699 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring the attendance of 3543] the members of both Houses of Parliament at Westminster on 16 November 1699 3930. February 5, 1700 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that the Louis d’Ors and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3677] pistoles coins are to be valued at no more than seventeen shillings a piece 3931. February 26, 1700 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging mariners, No. 3683] seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 3932. March 6, 1700 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and a 3688] reward for persons who cause any pirate ship or vessel, its commanders or its crew to be seized 3933. June 9, 1700 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring owners and 3609] masters of ships and vessels travelling from England, Ireland, Jersey or Guernsey to take passes from the commissioners for executing the office of the Lord High Admiral 3934. December 5, 1700 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for putting in execution the No. 3661] laws relating to the assessing, levying and payment of duties 3935. December 19, 1700 [L.G., Issue Proclamation dissolving the present No. 3664] Parliament and declaring the speedy calling of another 3936. January 8, 1701 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging mariners, 3775] seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 3937. February 12, 1701 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging mariners, No. 3784] seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 3938. March 8, 1701 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation signifying Her Majesty’s 3790] pleasure that all persons being in office of authority or government at the decease of the late King shall continue until Her Majesty’s further directions 3939. March 8, 1701 [L.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning upon the 3791] death of King William III 3940. June 24, 1701 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 3717] prorogued to August 1701 3941. November 11, 1701 [Steele Vol. 1 Proclamation dissolving Parliament p. 512] 3942. January 15, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all seamen and 3880] mariners in Her Majesty’s service to repair to the ships of war to which they belong 3943. February 1, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding all seamen and 3885] soldiers belonging to the marine

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number regiments and other regiments to render themselves into Her Majesty’s service 3944. February 1, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for seizing and 3885] apprehending Captain Coshart and La Touche 3945. February 18, 1702 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring Her Majesty’s No. 3890] pleasure for the distribution of prize goods taken at Vigo 3946. February 25, 1702 [L.G., Issue Proclamation commanding seamen and No. 3892] soldiers to return to their respective posts 3947. February 27, 1702 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 3892] prorogued to 23 April 1703 3948. March 8, 1702 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of Queen Anne 512] 3949. March 8, 1702 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation of Queen Anne in American 513] Colonies 3950. March 8, 1702 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration for the preservation of the 513] religion, laws and liberties, the Protestant succession 3951. March 21, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron 3898] Pierrepout of Arglass in the Kingdom of Ireland 3952. March 26, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for restraining the spreading 3796] of false news and the printing and publishing of irreligious and seditious papers and libels 3953. March 29, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring Her Majesty’s 3797] pleasure concerning Her Royal coronation and the solemnity thereof and for the adjournment of Easter term 3954. May 4, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against France and 3807] Spain 3955. May 15, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for recalling and prohibiting 3810] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 3956. May 25, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 3813] prorogued to 7 July 1702 3957. June 1, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration commanding Her Majesty’s 3815] officers to give an account of all ships stopped in the ports of her dominions to one of Her Majesty’s principal secretaries of State 3958. June 1, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the encouragement of Her

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3815] Majesty’s ships of war and privateers 3959. June 18, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the apprehension of all 3821] persons going to or from France and also for the taking and apprehending of all deserters from Her Majesty’s service in the army abroad 3960. July 2, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the dissolution 3824] of the present Parliament and the calling of another 3961. July 9, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the prevention of the 3826] selling of offices and places in Her Majesty’s household and family 3962. August 6, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Order that allowance be made of £10 for 3834] each gun and 10 shillings per tonne for all ships of war of France and Spain taken by any of Her Majesty’s ships of war 3963. August 6, 1702 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3835] prorogued to 8 October 1702 3964. September 6, 1702 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3843] prorogued to 20 October 1702 3965. September 16, 1702 [L.G., Issue Order directing that army officers No. 3845] belonging to Ireland return to their respective commands 3966. November 19, 1702 [L.G., Issue Declaration for the encouragement of No. 3864] regiments, troops and companies sent to the West-Indies in Her Majesty’s service during the war 3967. December 13, 1702 [L.G., Issue Proclamation commanding all sea and No. 3871] land officers, seamen and soldiers who have any part of the plunder taken at Port St. Mary or any of the goods taken from the Galleons at Vigo to deliver same to the Commissioners for Prizes in London 3968. December 18, 1702 [L.G., Issue Proclamation concerning colours to be No. 3872] worn on board ships 3969. December 23, 1702 [L.G., Issue Order commanding that Her Majesty’s No. 3873] newly adopted motto, Semper Eadem, be used on Her coat of arms 3970. December 30, 1702 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for encouraging seamen and No. 3877] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 3971. January 9, 1703 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 3983] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3972. January 11, 1703 [P.O.I. Vol. 2 p. Declaration ordering the surrender of 554] deserters 3973. April 2, 1703 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron of 3902] Killmayden in the County of Waterford and Viscount of Downrayl in the County of Cork 3974. April 22, 1703 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 3908] prorogued to 22 June 1703 3975. May 17, 1703 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the further encouragement 3915] of Her Majesty’s ships of war and privateers 3976. May 31, 1703 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration conferring the title of Baron 3919] Verney of Belturbet and Viscount Fermanagh of the Kingdom of Ireland 3977. June 6, 1703 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration conferring the title of Baronet 3920] upon Sir John Mead of Ballintober in the County of Cork 3978. September 19, 1703 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 3951] prorogued to 4 November 1703 3979. December 17, 1703 [L.G., Issue Order that widows and families of the No. 3978] officers and seamen who perished by reason of a storm receive Her Majesty’s bounty 3980. January 18, 1704 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for apprehending straggling 4090] seamen 3981. February 8, 1704 [L.G., Issue No. Order offering a reward for the discovery 4096] and apprehension of deserters 3982. February 22, 1704 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limit given in No. 4100] Her Majesty’s late Proclamation for encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 3983. March 15, 1704 [L.G., Issue No. Order to discharge ships belonging to the 4106] subjects of the States General that are under arrest in any of Her Majesty’s ports 3984. March 24, 1704 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing an embargo on ships and 4108] vessels 3985. March 27, 1704 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration protesting against the 520] commons’ usurpation 3986. June 18, 1704 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for settling and ascertaining 4029] the current rates of foreign coins in Her Majesty’s colonies and plantations in America

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 3987. September 9, 1704 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 4057] prorogued to 24 October 1704 3988. December 14, 1704 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 4081] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 3989. December 23, 1704 [L.G., Issue Proclamation calling all absent mariners No. 4082] to repair on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 3990. January 10, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding absent 4192] mariners to repair on board their respective ships 3991. February 3, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 4198] granting rewards to seamen and landmen who enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 3992. February 7, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Order that directions be sent to the 4200] Governor of Gibraltar not to permit any duty to be laid upon merchandise imported or exported from the Port of Gibraltar 3993. April 5, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the dissolution 4112] of the present Parliament and declaring the calling of another 3994. April 23, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation calling a new Parliament 4117] 3995. May 3, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Order for masters of merchant ships to 4120] follow instructions and signals from the commanders in chief of their respective convoys 3996. May 31, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4128] prorogued to 6 September 1705 3997. August 13, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Order to release ships belonging to the 4149] subjects of the States General of the United Provinces that are under arrest in any of Her Majesty’s ports 3998. August 13, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4150] prorogued to 25 October 1705 3999. October 11, 1705 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that mariners shall 4166] not be liable to forfeiture of all their wages 4000. December 18, 1705 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 4186] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 4001. January 14, 1706 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Charles Lord

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4297] Baron of Tytawly 4002. January 15, 1706 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 4298] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 4003. February 7, 1706 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order relating to changes in the liturgy 523] 4004. March 17, 1706 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron 4315] Wandesford and Viscount Castlecomer in the Kingdom of Ireland 4005. June 29, 1706 [L.G., Issue No. Order to determine and make void Letters 4241] Patent granted to Robert Lydall dated 23 July 1705 4006. September 8, 1706 [L.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for discovery of No. 4261] persons involved in breaking into Edward Gould’s house 4007. October 21, 1706 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4273] prorogued to 21 November 1706 4008. October 29, 1706 [L.G., Issue No. Order bestowing the title of a Baronet of 4275] the Kingdom of Ireland upon Sir Richard Cox 4009. January 18, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 4403] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 4010. March 6, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the Pretended 4416] Prince and all his accomplices to be traitors and rebels 4011. March 17, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration requiring all officers and 4420] soldiers to observe strict discipline and for the payment of their quarters 4012. April 17, 1707 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Order making alterations in the prayers 525] leaving out England and Scotland and inserting Great Britain 4013. April 29, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that the Lords of 4327] Parliament of England and Commons of the present Parliament of England should be the Members of the respective Houses of the First Parliament of Great Britain for and on the part of England

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INSTRUMENTS OF GREAT BRITAIN 1707 TO 1800 Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4014. May 20, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding all officers belonging 4333] to any of Her Majesty’s regiments in Spain to repair to their respective posts 4015. June 5, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring Her Majesty’s 4338] pleasure for holding the first Parliament of Great Britain 4016. July 28, 1707 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the ensigns or 4356] colours to be born at sea in merchant ships or vessels belonging to any of Her Majesty’s subjects of Great Britain and the dominions 4017. September 8, 1707 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring the attendance of No. 4366] the members of both Houses of Parliament 4018. January 18, 1708 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 526] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 4019. March 15, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. Order that officers neglecting to give their 4524] attendance at courts martial will be immediately put under arrest by the President of such court martial 4020. March 17, 1708 [Steele Vol. 1 p. Declaration requiring all officers and 527] soldiers to observe strict discipline, and for payment of their quarters 4021. April 15, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the dissolution 4428] of the present Parliament and the speedy calling of another 4022. April 22, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the summoning and 4430] holding of a new Parliament 4023. April 25, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. Order conferring the dignity of a Baronet 4430] of Great Britain and Ireland upon Alexander Cairnes 4024. May, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. 4435] Order not to molest fishing vessels belonging to the subjects of France 4025. May 10, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning soldiers guilty of 4435] desertion 4026. October 6, 1708 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4478] further prorogued to 16 November 1708 4027. November 2, 1708 [L.G., Issue Order for going into mourning on 7 No. 4486] November 1708 for the late Prince George of Denmark 4028. November 20, 1708 [D.G., Issue Order continuing salaries and pensions to No. 376] Her Royal Highness’s servants and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number pensioners 4029. December 30, 1708 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 4504] landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesty’s ships of war 4030. February 18, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering deserters to return 4655] to their respective ships before 23 March 1709 4031. March 27, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that Her Majesty’s 4526] subjects are no longer required to observe the present mourning 4032. April 28, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Order stopping all ships loaded with corn 4536] and bound for France 4033. May 19, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of corn 4542] to any ports or places within the dominions of Her Majesty’s declared enemies 4034. June 11, 1709 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation putting a stop to further 435] execution of an Act transmitted from Ireland 4035. July, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. 4564] Order not to trust any soldiers belonging to the marine regiments for more than 6 pence 4036. September 26, 1709 [L.G., Issue Order appointing the Isle of Grain as the No. 4593] appropriate place for the opening and airing of goods coming from the Baltic Sea 4037. October 3, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4597] further prorogued to 15 November 1709 4038. October 5, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all justices of the peace, 4596] mayors, bailiffs, constables and civil magistrates to assist the officers of Her Majesty’s customs in directing ships coming from the Baltic, with respect to the performance of quarantine 4039. October 30, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Order that no ships from the Baltic are to 4609] be discharged from quarantine without the master first making an oath as to the health of the ship 4040. October 30, 1709 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting authority to the 4609] Commissioners of Her Majesty’s customs to appoint the places in the out-ports for the performance of quarantine by ships coming from the Baltic 4041. January 21, 1710 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4800] landmen to enter themselves into the Royal navy 4042. April 26, 1710 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking a previous 524] Proclamation in relation to the exportation of corn, grain and meal 4043. July, 1710 [L.G., Issue No. 4718] Order prohibiting servants of Her Majesty’s subjects from wearing any scarlet or red cloth after 18 January 1710 4044. July 25, 1710 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward of 5 shillings 4722] for each recruit listed by the commissioners to be paid to the clerks who attended the commissioners 4045. September, 1710 [L.G., Issue No. Order not to molest fishing vessels 4741] belonging to the subjects of France 4046. September 21, 1710 [L.G., Issue Proclamation dissolving Parliament and No. 4747] declaring the speedy calling of another 4047. September 26, 1710 [L.G., Issue Proclamation calling a new Parliament No. 4749] 4048. November 9, 1710 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring quarantine to be No. 4769] performed by ships coming from the Baltic Sea 4049. November 25, 1710 [D.G., Issue Order putting into execution the law No. 587] against prophaneness and immorality 4050. December 17, 1710 [L.G., Issue Order requiring justices of the peace to No. 4784] cause watches to be kept on ships under quarantine 4051. April 26, 1711 [L.G., Issue No. Order for mourning upon the death of the 4840] Emperor 4052. June 23, 1711 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation enforcing the Post Office 4866] (Revenues) Act [1710 (9 Ann.) c. 11] 4053. September 6, 1711 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring quarantine to be No. 4898] performed by ships coming from the Baltic Sea and other places 4054. October 7, 1711 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 4911] further prorogued to 13 November 1711 4055. June 24, 1712 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing the quarantine from all 5023] ships arriving from or having already arrived from Hamburg and other places throughout the Sound 4056. July 28, 1712 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships coming from the 5036] Baltic Sea and other places throughout the Sound to resume the performance of quarantine

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4057. August 18, 1712 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring a suspension of 5043] arms agreed between Her Majesty and the Most Christian King 4058. September 5, 1712 [D.G., Issue Proclamation requiring quarantine to be No. 772] performed by ships 4059. November 16, 1712 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring that Parliament No. 5070] will be held at Westminster on 13 January 1713 4060. December 11, 1712 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring the continuation No. 5076] of the cessation of arms agreed between Her Majesty and the Most Christian King 4061. January 3, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 5188] prorogued to 16 February 1713 4062. January 17, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the expiration of 5192] passes within 12 months 4063. January 24, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing a duty charged on French 5193] ships coming into the ports of Great Britain or Ireland 4064. February 20, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing requirement for 5202] quarantine to be performed by ships coming from Sweden 4065. February 28, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all subjects to 5203] observe and conform to the Treaty of Peace and Commerce agreed with the King of Spain 4066. April 27, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation altering the stamp for 893] imported hides and skins 4067. May 4, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring compliance with 5118] the Treaty of Peace between Her Majesty and the King of France 4068. June 9, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. 905] Proclamation putting off the general thanksgiving from 16 June to 7 July 1713 4069. July 18, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament 916] 4070. August 8, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament on 28 923] August 1713 4071. August 17, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation calling for a new Parliament 5148] on 12 November 1713 4072. October 18, 1713 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for putting in execution 5166] laws preventing the exportation of wool 4073. October 20, 1713 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament from 943] 12 November to 10 December 1713 4074. November 10, 1713 [D.G., Issue Order creating the titles Lord Slane, Lord

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 949] Viscount Longford and Baron Slane 4075. January 5, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 5292] declaring the speedy calling of another 4076. January 5, 1714 [L.G., Issue 5292] Proclamation for the encouragement of piety and virtue and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness and immorality 4077. January 15, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 5295] calling a new one 4078. January 15, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s 5295] pleasure for continuing officers not already removed or discharged in Great Britain, Ireland and the Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark 4079. February 5, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the opening of 976] Parliament on Tuesday 16 February 1714 4080. February 9, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Order that all army officers register their 5302] commissions and rank with the Secretary at War and Commissary General of the Musters within six months 4081. March 3, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title of Baron Burton 1085] upon Sir John Percival 4082. March 3, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title of Baron 1085] Brodrick of Middleton upon Alan Brodrick 4083. March 3, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title of Baron 1085] Gowran upon Richard Fitzpatrick 4084. March 12, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title Baron of 1088] Newborough upon George Cholmondely 4085. March 12, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title of Baron St. 1088] George upon Sir George St. George 4086. March 12, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title Baron Ranelagh 1088] upon Sir Arthur Cole 4087. March 12, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the title of Lord 1088] Carberry upon George Evans 4088. April 21, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the quarantine be taken 5219] from all ships and vessels arriving from Hamburg, Bremen, Danzig, Koninsberg, Memel, Liban, Riga, Revel and places adjoining the Baltic Sea 4089. June 21, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 5237] of woollen items and promising a reward of forty pounds and a pardon to anyone

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number who assists in bringing an offender to justice 4090. June 21, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 5236] apprehension of the Pretended Prince of Wales 4091. August 5, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring Prince George as 5247] the King of Great Britain, France and Ireland 4092. August 5, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all persons being 5248] in office of authority or Government at the decease of the late Queen to proceed in the execution of their respective offices 4093. August 7, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all governors of ports and 5249] garrisons and officers of the army in Ireland to repair to their posts immediately 4094. September 15, 1714 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward and a No. 5260] pardon for the apprehension of the Pretender 4095. September 29, 1714 [D.G., Issue Declaration dissolving the present Privy No. 1042] Council and declaring the calling of another 4096. October 4, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation appointing commissioners 5265] for His Majesty’s Royal coronation 4097. October 4, 1714 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring subjects to return 5265] passes formerly granted to ships and vessels, to the office of admiralty of Great Britain where they will be furnished with new passes 4098. October 9, 1714 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring all the peers of Great 1044] Britain attending His Majesty’s coronation to forbear the use of jewels or precious stones in their coronets 4099. November 22, 1714 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s No. 5280] pleasure for continuing the officers not already removed or discharged in His Majesty’s plantations 4100. July 25, 1715 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the suppressing of 5350] rebellions and rebellious tumults 4101. August 5, 1715 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter 5353] themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4102. August 8, 1715 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding all governors and 5353] other officers of forts and garrisons in

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Ireland immediately repair to their posts 4103. September 23, 1715 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a reward of one No. 5366] thousand pounds for the discovery and apprehension of Sir William Windham 4104. October 10, 1715 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising officers who inform 5371] against other officers guilty of certain practices the commission of the person offending 4105. November 22, 1715 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring the attendance of No. 5384] the members of both Houses of Parliament on 14 December 1715 4106. June 5, 1716 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 5440] seamen from serving any foreign princes and states 4107. July 2, 1716 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baroness of 5447] Dundalk, Countess and Marchioness of Dungannon and Duchess of Munster 4108. October 18, 1716 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 5480] subjects from trading to the East Indies 4109. December 21, 1716 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5496] further prorogued to 17 January 1717 4110. February 13, 1717 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation allowing the importation of 5617] Swedish iron from all places other than the dominions of the King of Sweden 4111. August 19, 1717 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating Thomas Southwell a Baron 5565] of the Kingdom of Ireland 4112. September 5, 1717 [L.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 5573] reward for the suppressing of pirates 4113. October 8, 1717 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 5580] prorogued to 21 November 1717 4114. December 22, 1717 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring the rates at which No. 5601] gold shall be current in payments 4115. March 10, 1718 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to former 5730] soldiers who had deserted from regiments before 10 March 1718 who are now in other regiments 4116. March 15, 1718 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 5730] discovery and apprehension of James Butler and all others attained of high treason in the late rebellion 4117. March 19, 1718 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the encouragement of His 5731] Majesty’s ships of war and privateers 4118. September 29, 1718 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring that Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 5682] will be held on 11 November 1718 4119. December 3, 1718 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 5700] the ships, goods and subjects of the King of Spain 4120. December 16, 1718 [L.G., Issue Declaration of war against the King of No. 5704] Spain 4121. December 21, 1718 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon to No. 5706] pirates who surrender themselves 4122. December 30, 1718 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for recalling and prohibiting No. 5708] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4123. April 4, 1719 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation removing the prohibition of 5736] commerce with Sweden 4124. April 29, 1719 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron 5742] Carpenter of Killaghy 4125. May 4, 1719 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the titles of Baron of 5743] Dunboyne and Viscount Grimston 4126. May 4, 1719 [L.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron of 5743] Londonderry 4127. September 29, 1719 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 5786] further prorogued to 23 November 1719 4128. February 5, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring quarantine to be 5928] performed by ships coming from the Mediterranean and other places 4129. May 19, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the exportation 5853] of woollen items 4130. June 11, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation putting in execution an Act 5859] [1719 (6 Geo. 1) c. 18] for the better securing of certain powers and privileges intended to be granted by His Majesty by two charters for assurance of ships and merchandises at sea 4131. August 25, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring quarantine to be 5880] performed by ships coming from the Mediterranean 4132. October 12, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 25 5894] November 1720 4133. October 12, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring quarantine to be 5894] performed by ships coming from Bordeaux or any places on the coast of France in the Bay of Biscay 4134. October 27, 1720 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring quarantine to be 5898] performed by ships coming from the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Mediterranean, Bordeaux or any places on the coast of France or from the isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark or Man 4135. March 13, 1721 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the calling of a new 6042] Parliament 4136. May 2, 1721 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 1720] prorogued to 19 October 1721 4137. August 10, 1721 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 19 19] October 1721 4138. August 11, 1721 [D.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Earl Grandison 1750] 4139. August 24, 1721 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that Parliament 5984] shall be held on 19 October 1721 4140. October 2, 1721 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all persons coming 5996] from any port or place on the coast of France to bring bills or certificates of health 4141. November 25, 1721 [Steele Vol. 4 Order requiring British subjects trading p. 20] with the Venetian dominions to produce bills of health, or, in default perform quarantine, on account of the plague 4142. January 28, 1722 [D.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Viscount 1901] Percival of Canturk 4143. February 5, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward for 6135] the apprehension of persons concerned in the abduction of Mary Dowdall 4144. March 10, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 6040] declaring the speedy calling of another 4145. March 12, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine in place on 6146] ships coming from the Mediterranean and other places 4146. May 5, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the issuing of writs to prorogue 6056] Parliament to 5 June 1722 4147. May 26, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to former 6062] soldiers who have deserted from regiments before 24 May 1722 who are in other regiments 4148. May 31, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6064] prorogued to 3 July 1722 4149. June 28, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6072] prorogued to 22 August 1722 4150. July 19, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring passes formerly 6079] granted to ships and vessels trading in the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number way of the Algerine cruizers to be returned into the office of the Admiralty of Great Britain 4151. July 31, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6081] prorogued to 4 September 1722 4152. August 6, 1722 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order prohibiting wreckers and for the 22] protection of stranded vessels on the coasts of Port-Royal 4153. August 25, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a Proclamation to be issued 6088] declaring Parliament to meet on 9 October 1722 4154. September 3, 1722 [Steele Vol. 4 Order prohibiting wreckers, and for the p. 18] protection of stranded vessels on the coast of Port-Royal 4155. December 7, 1722 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding the Provost 6118] Marshal of Jamaica to seize goods that were part of the cargo lost in a storm 4156. June 27, 1723 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6176] prorogued to 13 August 1723 4157. August 6, 1723 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6188] prorogued to 24 September 1723 4158. September 19, 1723 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6200] prorogued to 24 October 1723 4159. October 22, 1723 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6209] prorogued to 19 November 1723 4160. November 14, 1723 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6216] prorogued to 10 December 1723 4161. December 5, 1723 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6222] further prorogued to 9 January 1724 4162. April 24, 1724 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 4 June 25] 1724 4163. May 7, 1724 [D.G., Issue No. Order declaring the bestowal of all vacant 2032] church livings in the gift of the crown to clergy who reside where the livings are situated 4164. June 2, 1724 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6273] prorogued to 16 July 1724 4165. July 4, 1724 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6283] prorogued to 27 August 1724 4166. August 1, 1724 [D.G., Issue No. Order creating the title Baron 2058] Micklethwait of Portarlington 4167. August 13, 1724 [D.G., Issue No. Order conferring the dignity of a Baronet 2058] upon Sir William Fownes

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4168. August 18, 1724 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting William Wood from 6295] coining or importing into Ireland any more copper half pence or farthings exceeding £40,000 4169. August 22, 1724 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6297] prorogued to 24 September 1724 4170. September 22, 1724 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6306] further prorogued to 12 November 1724 4171. May 31, 1725 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 27] Order proroguing Parliament to 1 July 1725 4172. June 22, 1725 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6383] prorogued to 12 August 1725 4173. August 5, 1725 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6396] prorogued to 30 September 1725 4174. September 23, 1725 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6410] prorogued to 11 November 1725 4175. November 4, 1725 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6422] prorogued to 16 December 1725 4176. December 9, 1725 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6432] further prorogued to 20 January 1726 4177. February 11, 1726 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 6555] who surrender themselves 4178. April 18, 1726 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning the prevention of frauds 29] and abuses by concealment of the death of any reduced officer on half-pay 4179. May 30, 1726 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to soldiers who 6481] surrender themselves if they deserted before 1 May 1726 4180. July 5, 1726 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6492] prorogued to 8 September 1726 4181. September 6, 1726 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6510] prorogued to 10 November 1726 4182. November 4, 1726 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6526] prorogued to 8 December 1726 4183. November 29, 1726 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6534] further prorogued to 17 January 1726 4184. December 30, 1726 [L.G., Issue Order promising a pardon to deserters No. 6542] who surrender themselves before 12 January 1726 4185. March 28, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 6567] the ships, goods and subjects of the King of Spain

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4186. June 15, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for Parliament to meet, 6591] convene and sit immediately and act for a term of six months 4187. June 16, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all persons being 6591] in office of authority or government at the decease of the King to proceed in the execution of their respective offices 4188. August 5, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving the present 6605] Parliament and declaring the calling of another 4189. August 5, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring a Proclamation to be 6604] issued for dissolving the present Parliament and calling a new one 4190. August 12, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s 6608] pleasure concerning His Royal coronation and the solemnity thereof 4191. August 12, 1727 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing for a Proclamation to be 6606] issued appointing the day of 4 October 1727 for solemnising the coronation of Their Majesty 4192. September 20, 1727 [L.G., Issue Proclamation adjourning the coronation of No. 6618] the King 4193. November 13, 1727 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6624] further prorogued to 11 January 1727 4194. November 13, 1727 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s No. 6624] pleasure for officers not already removed or discharged in Great Britain, Ireland and the Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, to continue in office 4195. December 22, 1727 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6636] further prorogued to 23 January 1728 4196. May 4, 1728 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring ships and vessels arriving 6671] from the Islands of Zant, Corfu, Cephalonia, St. Mauro or any port of the Morea to perform quarantine for forty days 4197. July 4, 1728 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring a quarantine to be 6688] performed by all ships or vessels coming from the Levant, Archipelago, Zant, Corfu, Veniza, Cephalonia, St. Mauro, or any ports of the Morea 4198. July 25, 1728 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6694] prorogued to 15 October 1728 4199. July 25, 1728 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing the areas of the Levant

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 6695] that are required to perform quarantine 4200. September 26, 1728 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 6712] prorogued to 5 December 1728 4201. November 14, 1728 [L.G., Issue Order providing that it will no longer be No. 6726] expected that any person put their coaches, chairs or servants into mourning 4202. December 4, 1728 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 6732] further prorogued to 21 January 1729 4203. February 2, 1729 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing the need for quarantine to 6853] be performed by ships with a satisfactory bill of health at any ports of Great Britain 4204. March 16, 1729 [L.G., Issue No. Order that the matters referred to in a 6865] report relating to the issuing of passes for trade ships be duly observed and complied with 4205. May 14, 1729 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 6778] prorogued to 22 July 1729 4206. May 15, 1729 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 36] Order announcing the appointment of the Queen to be regent and guardian of the Realm during His Majesty’s absence 4207. July 17, 1729 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6796] prorogued to 16 September 1729 4208. August 9, 1729 [D.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 225] on account of the death of the Prince of Denmark 4209. October 14, 1729 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 6822] prorogued to 20 November 1729 4210. November 19, 1729 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6832] further prorogued to 13 January 1730 4211. December 13, 1729 [D.G., Issue Order for the removal of quarantine No. 262] 4212. December 31, 1729 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring passes formerly No. 6844] granted to ships to be returned to the office of the Admiralty of Great Britain 4213. February 21, 1730 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning instructions relating to 37] whaling 4214. July 9, 1730 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 38] Declaration proroguing Parliament from 14 July to 24 September 1730 4215. September 17, 1730 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration providing for the further p. 38] proroguing of Parliament to 19 November 1730 4216. December 14, 1730 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 6945] further prorogued to 21 January 1731

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4217. May, 1731 [D.G., Issue No. 411] Proclamation concerning ships taken by the Spaniards 4218. May 7, 1731 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 38] Order proroguing Parliament to 27 July 1731 4219. June 12, 1731 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 6995] subjects from assisting rebels in Corsica 4220. July 1, 1731 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7000] prorogued to 26 August 1731 4221. August 12, 1731 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7012] prorogued to 9 November 1731 4222. October 28, 1731 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7034] prorogued to 13 January 1732 4223. February 21, 1732 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the use of 7172] certain coins 4224. June 2, 1732 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 July 7096] 1732 4225. June 2, 1732 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 40] Declaration announcing the appointment of the Queen to be regent and guardian of the Realm during His Majesty’s absence 4226. July 21, 1732 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 12 7110] October 1732 4227. July 21, 1732 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 7111] subjects from trading to the East Indies contrary to privileges granted to the East India Company 4228. July 27, 1732 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 535] subjects from trading with the East Indies 4229. September 28, 1732 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 5 No. 7130] December 1732 4230. October 28, 1732 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7034] prorogued to 13 January 1733 4231. November 30, 1732 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7148] further prorogued to 16 January 1733 4232. February 7, 1733 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 7272] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4233. February 7, 1733 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 7272] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4234. June 4, 1733 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring quarantine to be 7201] performed by ships coming from Africa 4235. June 13, 1733 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 41] Order proroguing Parliament to 26 July

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1733 4236. July 10, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Baron of 634] Catherlough 4237. July 19, 1733 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7214] prorogued to 9 October 1733 4238. August 14, 1733 [D.G., Issue No. Order creating the title of Earl of Egmont 644] in the Kingdom of Ireland 4239. October 4, 1733 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7236] prorogued to 15 November 1733 4240. November 1, 1733 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7246] further prorogued to 17 January 1734 4241. April 16, 1734 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 714] prorogued to 14 May 1734 4242. April 17, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 7290] declaring the speedy calling of another 4243. May 27, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for soldiers 7301] who have deserted their regiments 4244. June 12, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Order for writs to be issued for the 7306] proroguing of Parliament to 16 July 1734 4245. July 11, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7314] prorogued to 13 August 1734 4246. July 11, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing the requirement for 7314] quarantine to be performed by ships coming from Africa 4247. August 8, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7322] prorogued to 26 September 1734 4248. September 19, 1734 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 7334] prorogued to 14 November 1734 4249. October 24, 1734 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all seamen and 7344] mariners in His Majesty’s service to repair to the ships of war to which they belong 4250. November 17, 1734 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7348] further prorogued to 14 January 1735 4251. December 4, 1734 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration concerning ships detained in 43] Denmark 4252. May 20, 1735 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting the dignity of Baron of the 7403] Kingdom of Ireland upon William Clayton 4253. May 29, 1735 [D.G., Issue No. Order requiring all officers with regiments 831] in Ireland and Scotland to repair to their respective ports, forts and garrisons in a fortnight 4254. June 11, 1735 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 7410] prorogued to 31 July 1735 4255. July 30, 1735 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7424] prorogued to 14 October 1735 4256. October 13, 1735 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7445] prorogued to 11 November 1735 4257. November 6, 1735 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7453] further prorogued to 15 January 1736 4258. December 18, 1735 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting trade with the No. 7467] East Indies contrary to the privileges of the East India Company 4259. January 19, 1736 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7578] prorogued to 1 February 1736 4260. May 20, 1736 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 45] Order proroguing Parliament to 29 July 1736 4261. May 21, 1736 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 45] Order appointing the Queen to be regent and guardian of the Realm during His Majesty’s absence 4262. June 16, 1736 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 7516] subjects from giving assistance to the inhabitants of Corsica 4263. July 15, 1736 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7524] prorogued to 14 October 1736 4264. October 13, 1736 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7550] prorogued to 25 November 1736 4265. November 24, 1736 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7562] further prorogued to 21 January 1736 4266. March 7, 1737 [D.G., Issue No. Order changing the punishment to a 1120] whipping for sentinels of the first regiment of foot guards condemned to death by court martial for desertion 4267. June 21, 1737 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 47] Order proroguing Parliament to 4 August 1737 4268. July 21, 1737 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7620] prorogued to 20 October 1737 4269. October 6, 1737 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7642] prorogued to 8 December 1737 4270. November 23, 1737 [L.G., Issue Order for going into mourning upon the No. 7652] death of Queen Caroline 4271. November 26, 1737 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court to go into mourning No. 7652] on 4 December 1737 4272. December 6, 1737 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 7656] further prorogued to 24 January 1738

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4273. January 17, 1738 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7772] prorogued to 1 February 1738 4274. April 29, 1738 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding all lords, privy 7696] councillors and officers of His Majesty’s household to put escutcheons of arms on their coaches or chariots from 21 May 1738 4275. May 20, 1738 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 7702] prorogued to 27 July 1738 4276. October 12, 1738 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7744] prorogued to 7 December 1738 4277. November 30, 1738 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 7758] prorogued to 18 January 1738 4278. January 31, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter 7882] themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4279. February 2, 1739 [D.G., Issue No. Order laying an embargo on all shipping 1319] except coasters 4280. February 5, 1739 [D.G., Issue No. Order encouraging sailors to enter on 1320] board His Majesty’s navy 4281. June 14, 1739 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 9 1253] August 1739 4282. June 15, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 7814] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4283. June 15, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for recalling and prohibiting 7814] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4284. June 29, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to soldiers who 7818] deserted their regiments before 1 June 1739 4285. July 10, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 7821] the ships, goods and subjects of the King of Spain 4286. July 26, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the time given in 7826] a former Proclamation for seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4287. July 26, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7826] prorogued to 18 October 1739 4288. September 20, 1739 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7842] further prorogued to 15 November 1739 4289. September 27, 1739 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 7845] themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4290. October 19, 1739 [L.G., Issue No. Order for attendance at the Proclamation 7851] declaring war against Spain 4291. October 19, 1739 [D.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against the King of 1290] Spain 4292. February 19, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the time given in 7990] a former Proclamation for seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4293. March 19, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter 7998] themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4294. April 14, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging trade between 7900] His Majesty’s British subjects and America 4295. April 14, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo on all merchant 7901] ships and vessels in the ports of Great Britain and Ireland outward bound 4296. May 12, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to soldiers who 7914] deserted their regiments 4297. May 12, 1740 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 52] Order appointing lords justices to administer the Government during His Majesty’s absence 4298. May 29, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7914] prorogued to 8 July 1740 4299. May 30, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding all officers in His 7914] Majesty’s forces in Ireland to return to their posts 4300. June 26, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7922] prorogued to 19 August 1740 4301. June 26, 1740 [L.G., Issue No Order providing that all laws relating to 7922] the forestalling, regrating and ingrossing of corn be put in execution 4302. July 8, 1740 [D.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of grain 1363] 4303. August 14, 1740 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 7936] prorogued to 30 September 1740 4304. September 25, 1740 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 7948] further prorogued to 18 November 1740 4305. December 24, 1740 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 7975] able-bodied landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4306. April 24, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving the present 8009] Parliament and calling a new Parliament 4307. April 25, 1741 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 12 May 53] 1741 4308. May 6, 1741 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 53] Declaration appointing lords justices to administer the Government during His Majesty’s absence 4309. June 18, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that writs be issued for 8024] proroguing Parliament to 6 August 1741 and for proroguing the convocations of Canterbury and York to 7 August 1741 4310. July 18, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding officers of His 8032] Majesty’s forces in Ireland to repair to their posts 4311. August 1, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to soldiers who 8036] deserted their regiments before 20 August 1741 4312. August 4, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing the Parliament be further 8037] prorogued to 10 September 1741 and that the convocations of Canterbury and York be further prorogued to 11 September 1741 4313. September 8, 1741 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 8047] prorogued to 27 October 1741 4314. October 22, 1741 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8060] further prorogued to 1 December 1741 4315. December 26, 1741 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court to go into mourning No. 8078] upon the death of the Queen of Sweden 4316. January 22, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 8190] 4317. January 29, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Order conferring the dignity of Earl of the 8192] Kingdom of Ireland granted upon Ralph Viscount Fermanagh 4318. March 15, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 8206] 4319. April 23, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 8112] 4320. May 18, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 8119] 4321. July 13, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Order for putting laws into strict 8136] execution in relation to the exportation of wool 4322. September 15, 1742 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 8154] prorogued to 19 October 1742 4323. October 14, 1742 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8162] further prorogued to 16 November 1742 4324. February 2, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships arriving from 8298] Smyrna to perform a quarantine for fourteen days 4325. March 3, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to men who 8306] have deserted their regiments in Great Britain, Ireland and Flanders 4326. April 21, 1743 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 1637] prorogued to 7 June 1743 4327. June 2, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8228] prorogued to 14 July 1743 4328. June 30, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8236] prorogued to 25 August 1743 4329. July 12, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring a quarantine to be 8240] performed by ships coming from Sicily and other ports in the Mediterranean 4330. July 21, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order altering and amending a previous 8242] Order regarding the quarantine to be performed by ships coming from Sicily and other ports in the Mediterranean 4331. July 29, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 8244] who surrender themselves before 10 September 1743 4332. August 11, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8248] prorogued to 13 October 1743 4333. August 11, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing the location whereby 8248] ships from the Mediterranean are to perform their quarantine 4334. August 18, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time in which 8250] deserters may surrender themselves in order to receive a pardon 4335. September 8, 1743 [L.G., Issue Order requiring His Majesty’s customs No. 8256] officers to prevent a Dutch ship suspected of carrying the plague from coming into any port 4336. October 11, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 8265] further prorogued to 22 November 1743 4337. October 25, 1743 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships arriving from 8270] Smyrna or any other places infected by the plague to perform a quarantine for forty days

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4338. November 19, 1743 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 8276] prorogued to 1 December 1743 4339. March 29, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against the King of 8314] France 4340. March 29, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the encouragement of His 8314] Majesty’s ships of war and privateers, providing for the division of prize 4341. March 29, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration for the encouragement of His 8314] Majesty’s ships of war and privateers, providing for the division of prize and appointment of agents 4342. April 7, 1744 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 60] Order concerning the recruitment of land forces and marines 4343. April 30, 1744 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning the Marine Treaty with 60] the United Provinces 4344. May 5, 1744 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 60] Order concerning the observance by British States and dependencies of the Marine Treaty with the United Provinces 4345. May 9, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring persons who have 8326] absconded voluntarily to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships and vessels 4346. May 9, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 8326] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4347. May 12, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 8326] prorogued to 21 June 1744 4348. June 14, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8336] prorogued to 2 August 1744 4349. June 14, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing the regulations to 8336] be observed by flag-officers 4350. June 22, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all detained ships and 8338] vessels belonging to the subjects of France be released and discharged 4351. July 19, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 8346] prorogued to 20 September 1744 4352. July 27, 1744 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships and vessels 8348] arriving from the Port of Santa Cruz or any other port in West Barbary to perform a quarantine for forty days 4353. September 18, 1744 [Steele Vol. 4 Order for the further proroguing of p. 60] Parliament to 27 November 1744 4354. November 7, 1744 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for appointing the No. 8378] distribution of the bounty for taking or

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number destroying ships of war or privateers of the enemy 4355. April 1, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for deserters 8419] from His Majesty’s service and provision for the re-recruitment of such persons 4356. May 2, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 8428] prorogued to 20 June 1745 4357. June 18, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 8442] prorogued to 22 August 1745 4358. July 23, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration that passes granted allowing 8451] for the return of property following the initiation of war with France are henceforth void 4359. August 1, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon and reward of 8455] thirty thousand for the capture of the eldest son of the Pretender 4360. August 6, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order directing that certain conscripted 8455] seamen be discharged at their request after 30 November 1745 4361. August 15, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Proroguing of Parliament to 19 September 8458] 1745 4362. September 5, 1745 [L.G., Issue Proclamation ordering strict execution of No. 8464] laws and other matters relating to papists 4363. September 6, 1745 [L.G., Issue Order directing an additional payment to No. 8464] certain persons whom enter His Majesty’s service 4364. September 14, 1745 [L.G., Issue Declaration that anyone who voluntarily No. 8467] enters himself into His Majesty’s service will be discharged after two years 4365. September 18, 1745 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 17 No. 8468] October 1745 4366. October 5, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation pledging that persons who 8473] enlist in His Majesty’s forces will be discharged after 6 months or once the rebellion is over 4367. December 6, 1745 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising of reward for help in 8490] apprehension of Jesuits and popish priests 4368. December 10, 1745 [L.G., Issue Order promising a pardon to deserters No. 8491] 4369. December 12, 1745 [L.G., Issue Proclamation commanding that certain No. 8492] resources be moved in the event of an invasion 4370. December 16, 1745 [L.G., Issue Order extending a previous Order

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 8493] pledging that persons who enlist in His Majesty’s forces may be discharged after 6 months 4371. August 12, 1746 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order providing for the proroguing of 67] Parliament to 30 September 1746 4372. September 25, 1746 [Steele Vol. 4 Order providing for the further proroguing p. 67] of Parliament to 18 November 1746 4373. October 14, 1746 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order providing for the proroguing of 67] Parliament to 18 November 1746 4374. February 10, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a draught of a commission to be 8718] prepared to authorise the confiscating of ships, vessels and goods belonging to the Republic of Genoa 4375. February 19, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting correspondence, 8720] communication and trade with France, its dominions or any subjects of the King of France 4376. March 31, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 8627] on 5 April 1747, for the late Queen of Poland 4377. June 3, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Order to publish a report informing His 8646] Majesty’s subjects of the powers vested in them to apprehend persons involved with smuggling offences 4378. June 17, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 9 July 8650] 1747 4379. June 18, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving the present 8650] Parliament calling a new Parliament 4380. June 18, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Order for all ships arriving from Santa 8650] Cruz and any port in West Barbary to be quarantined for forty days, to prevent the spread of plague 4381. August 7, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Order for writs to be issued for the 8664] proroguing of Parliament to 10 September 1747 and for proroguing the convocations of Canterbury and York to 11 September 1747 4382. September 8, 1747 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 8 October No. 8673] 1747 and proroguing the convocations of Canterbury and York to 9 October 1747 4383. October 2, 1747 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 10 8680] November 1747 4384. February 1, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation that the Treaty of Peace and 8820] Friendship with the States General of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number United Provinces is to be observed by all His Majesty’s subjects 4385. May 5, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the cessation of 8742] arms, by sea and land, with the United Provinces 4386. May 12, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration to deliver passes for the 8744] security of the commerce of His Majesty’s subjects during the cessation of arms with the United Provinces 4387. May 13, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 30 June 8744] 1748 4388. June 23, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 30 August 8756] 1748 4389. August 4, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation to forbear all acts of 8768] hostility against the Republic of Genoa and its subjects 4390. August 25, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 13 8774] October 1748 4391. August 25, 1748 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration renewing traffic and 73] communication with Spain 4392. October 6, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 17 8786] November 1748 4393. October 13, 1748 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 29 8788] November 1748 4394. November 5, 1748 [L.G., Issue Order for officers of His Majesty’s forces No. 8794] in Ireland to repair to their respective posts 4395. June 13, 1749 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 3 August 8857] 1749 4396. June 28, 1749 [L.G., Issue No. Order continuing the quarantine of ships 8862] from West Barbary and extending the quarantine to ships coming from any ports on the Barbary Coast in the Straits of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea 4397. July 26, 1749 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 8870] September 1749 4398. September 7, 1749 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 16 No. 8882] November 1749 4399. October 5, 1749 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 16 75] November 1749 4400. March 29, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring passes granted to 8940] ships and vessels trading to the Coast of Barbary to be returned and new passes to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number be issued 4401. April 12, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 June 8944] 1750 4402. June 5, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Order further proroguing Parliament to 30 8959] August 1750 4403. August 25, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 25 8982] October 1750 4404. October 18, 1750 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 22 8998] November 1750 4405. November 21, 1750 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 17 No. 9008] January 1751 4406. June 25, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. 91] Order providing that Parliament be prorogued to 13 August 1751 4407. July 12, 1751 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 9074] apprehension of people producing counterfeit coins 4408. July 13, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. 96] Order promising a reward for the apprehension of those involved in coining or vending counterfeit coins 4409. August 9, 1751 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9082] prorogued to 15 October 1751 4410. August 24, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering all vessels arriving 112] from the Levant to perform a quarantine 4411. September 4, 1751 [L.G., Issue Order for quarantine to be performed by No. 9090] ships coming from the Levant 4412. September 26, 1751 [L.G., Issue Proclamation extending the proroguing of No. 9096] Parliament 4413. October 11, 1751 [D.G., Issue No. Order clarifying parameters of a prior 124] Order relating to quarantine 4414. October 15, 1751 [L.G., Issue No. Order directing the Court to go into 9101] mourning 4415. December 17, 1751 [L.G., Issue Order for an extension on the time frame No. 9120] for the use of passes for vessels travelling through Algier 4416. March 26, 1752 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order providing for the proroguing of 78] Parliament to 4 June 1752 4417. May 28, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the proroguing of 9170] Parliament 4418. May 28, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Order directing that all ships coming from 9170] Smyrna go to quarantine when they land in the Kingdom 4419. June 25, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation making temporary positions

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 9180] in Georgia until permanent appointments are made 4420. June 30, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the proroguing of 9180] Parliament to 28 September 1752 4421. June 30, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Order that the requirement for quarantine 9180] be extended East to ships from as far as Cape Rufara 4422. August 27, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Order that the proroguing of Parliament 9198] be extended 4423. October 26, 1752 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the proroguing of 9210] Parliament to 11 January 1753 4424. November 20, 1752 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring that Parliament No. 9217] will meet on 11 January 1753 4425. March 7, 1753 [L.G., Issue No. Order that His Majesty’s subjects do not 9248] interfere with certain Dutch Ships without the owner’s consent 4426. May 10, 1753 [L.G., Issue No. Order that none of His Majesty’s subjects 9266] are to assist rebels in Corsica 4427. June 7, 1753 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 August 9274] 1753 4428. August 10, 1753 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending further the proroguing of 9292] Parliament to 27 September 1753 4429. September 26, 1753 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9306] prorogued to 15 November 1753 4430. March 1, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring the date of 9350] commencement of the Quarantine Act [1753 (26 Geo. 2) c. 6] and providing for the continuation of several previous orders 4431. April 6, 1754 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 81] Order proroguing Parliament to 25 April 1754 4432. April 15, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 9361] calling a new one 4433. May 11, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Order directing a commission to pass the 9373] Great Seal for the re-opening of Parliament on 31 May 1754 4434. July 26, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Courts to go into mourning 9392] for one week from 28 July 1754 4435. August 6, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 9295] prorogued to 22 October 1754 4436. August 6, 1754 [L.G., Issue No. Order appointing John Reynolds as 9397] Captain General and Governor in Chief of Georgia

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4437. September 26, 1754 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9410] prorogued to 14 November 1754 4438. January 23, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a bounty for each 9444] man who voluntarily enters the navy before 20 February 1755 4439. February 6, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting seamen from 9448] working on foreign ships and encouraging them to join the Royal navy and also for setting up rewards for discovering seamen who conceal themselves 4440. March 11, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation continuing the 9457] encouragement of seamen to join the navy and making rewards for discovering concealed seamen, also increasing the bounty offered and encouraging landmen to join the navy 4441. March 27, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time frame for the 9462] payment of persons joining the navy as established in earlier Proclamations 4442. April 15, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order that all absent officers of His 9467] Majesty’s forces in Ireland, who are not on recruiting service, return to their posts 4443. April 26, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time period for the 9471] payment of bounties to men who voluntarily enter into His Majesty’s navy 4444. April 25, 1755 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 May 83] 1755 4445. May 13, 1755 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 83] Order providing for the further proroguing of Parliament to 1 July 1755 4446. May 27, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time period for the 9479] payment of bounties to men who voluntarily enter into His Majesty’s navy 4447. June 24, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 9487] prorogued to 14 August 1755 4448. August 12, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 9501] prorogued to 2 September 1755 4449. August 26, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 9506] prorogued to 23 September 1755 4450. September 22, 1755 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9513] prorogued to 13 November 1755 4451. October 20, 1755 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation banning the exporting of 9521] gun powder 4452. November 11, 1755 [L.G., Issue Proclamation prohibiting seamen from

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 9528] working on foreign ships and encouraging them to work for the Royal navy, also for setting up rewards for discovering seamen who conceal themselves 4453. December 18, 1755 [L.G., Issue Proclamation extending the time for the No. 9538] prohibition on the exportation of gun powder 4454. December 18, 1755 [L.G., Issue Proclamation extending the time frame for No. 9538] the payment of bounties for those who enter the navy voluntarily and rewards for those who discover seamen who conceal themselves 4455. 1756 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 85] Order providing for the further proroguing of Parliament to 15 July 1756 4456. January 27, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that bounties be 9551] continued to be paid to seamen and landmen who shall enter themselves into the Royal navy on or before 29 February 1756 4457. February 3, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all horses, cattle 9553] and oxen to be moved 20 miles from the coastline if a hostile attempt is made 4458. February 28, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that bounties be 9560] continued to be paid to seamen and landmen who shall enter themselves into the Royal navy on or before 31 March 1756 4459. March 18, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo on all ships and 9566] vessels in Great Britain and Ireland 4460. March 30, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that bounties be 9569] continued to be paid to seamen and landmen who shall enter themselves into the Royal navy on or before 30 April 1756 4461. April 7, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the quarantine on ships, 9572] vessels and goods coming from Algiers to be strictly complied with 4462. April 29, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport of 9579] gunpowder and ammunition into any part of the Kingdom for six months 4463. May 8, 1756 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 85] Declaration proroguing Parliament to 8 June 1756 4464. May 17, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against French King 9583] 4465. May 17, 1756 [D.G., Issue No. Order for seizing and taking the ships,

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 599] vessels and goods belonging to the French King, his subjects or others inhabiting his territories 4466. July 7, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9598] prorogued to 17 August 1756 4467. August 10, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to those who 9608] deserted their regiments before 9 August 1756 4468. August 13, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9608] prorogued to 28 September 1756 4469. September 24, 1756 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9620] further prorogued to 18 November 1756 4470. October 13, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport of 9627] gunpowder and ammunition into any part of the Kingdom for six months 4471. October 29, 1756 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9630] prorogued to 2 December 1756 4472. October 29, 1756 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order removing the embargo on the 86] export of butter 4473. November 30, 1756 [L.G., Issue Order promising a pardon to deserters No. 9651] who surrender themselves before the last day of January 1757 4474. December 4, 1756 [D.G., Issue Order placing an embargo on ships laden No. 657] in the ports of Great Britain or Ireland for the exportation of corn, malt, meal, flour and other similar goods 4475. December 15, 1756 [Steele Vol. 4 Order declaring a general fast in Ireland p. 87] on 11 February 1757 to invoke God’s blessing on the British arms against France 4476. January 4, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 9650] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war before 10 February 1757 4477. February 4, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9658] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4478. March 1, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9666] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4479. March 25, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the better supply of 9672] mariners and seamen to serve on board

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number ships 4480. April 9, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9676] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4481. April 9, 1757 [L.G., Issue 9677] Order prohibiting the exportation of gunpowder and ammunition out of the kingdom for six months beginning on 29 April 1757 4482. April 25, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo on all ships and 9681] vessels laden with beef and pork in the ports of the Kingdom of Ireland 4483. May 10, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9687] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4484. June 8, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9695] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4485. July 4, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 9701] prorogued to 11 August 1757 4486. July 8, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9702] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4487. August 9, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9711] prorogued to 22 September 1757 4488. August 9, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit to 9711] encourage seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4489. September 20, 1757 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9723] further prorogued to 15 November 1757 4490. September 20, 1757 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limit No. 9723] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4491. September 20, 1757 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 9724] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for six months beginning on 29 April 1757 4492. October 28, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the postmasters general to 9734] inspect the post coming from Lisbon

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4493. October 31, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the postmasters general to 9735] issue and deliver the post from Lisbon 4494. November 9, 1757 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 9738] prorogued to 1 December 1757 4495. November 9, 1757 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limit No. 9738] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4496. November 22, 1757 [L.G., Issue Order for going into mourning on 27 No. 9741] November 1757 upon the death of the King of Portugal’s uncle 4497. December 6, 1757 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast in Ireland on 17 9745] February 1758 4498. December 28, 1757 [L.G., Issue Order for going into mourning on 1 No. 9752] January 1758 upon the death of Princess Caroline 4499. January 13, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 9756] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 28 February 1758 4500. February 24, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 9768] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 10 April 1758 4501. March 10, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order changing the mourning for Princess 9772] Caroline on 26 March 1758 4502. March 29, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships and vessels 9778] coming from Smyrna to perform a quarantine for forty days 4503. March 29, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 9778] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 20 May 1758 4504. March 29, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 9778] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for six months beginning on 29 April 1758 4505. April 12, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order for changing the mourning for 9782] Princess Caroline on 23 April 1758 4506. May 8, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit 9789] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 30 June 1758 4507. June 2, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring ships from Smyrna, the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 9796] Levant and the coast of Barbary to perform a quarantine for forty days 4508. June 15, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing certain ships to deliver 9800] their cargo despite the quarantine in place 4509. June 20, 1758 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 90] Order proroguing Parliament to 3 August 1758 4510. June 27, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 9803] upon the death of the Prince Royal of Prussia 4511. June 29, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 9804] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 12 August 1758 4512. July 20, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order changing the mourning for the 9810] Prince Royal of Prussia 4513. July 28, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9812] prorogued to 28 September 1758 4514. July 28, 1758 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 9812] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 30 September 1758 4515. September 15, 1758 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9826] further prorogued to 14 November 1758 4516. September 15, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limit No. 9826] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 18 November 1758 4517. September 15, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 9826] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for six months beginning on 29 October 1758 4518. November 7, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 9841] prorogued to 23 November 1758 4519. November 7, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order for going into mourning on 12 No. 9841] November 1758 for the late Margravine of Bradenburgh Bareith 4520. November 7, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limit No. 9844] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 30 November 1758 4521. November 20, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order changing the mourning for the late No. 9845] Margravine of Brandenburgh Bareith 4522. December 13, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order for a Proclamation to be issued for

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 9853] a fast in Ireland on 16 February 1759 4523. December 19, 1758 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limit No. 9854] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 28 February 1759 4524. January 22, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning on 28 9863] January 1759 for the late Princess Dowager of Orange 4525. February 20, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit for 9872] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 21 April 1759 4526. March 9, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring justices of the peace and 9877] mayors to provide a certificate to seamen who voluntarily enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4527. March 29, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing the embargo on all ships 9882] and vessels in the ports of the Kingdom of Ireland 4528. April 10, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order changing the mourning for the late 9885] Princess Dowager of Orange 4529. April 14, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 9887] exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre, arms or ammunition 4530. April 14, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limit 9887] encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war to 2 June 1759 4531. May 5, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order further changing the mourning for 9892] the late Princess Dowager of Orange 4532. May 15, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 9895] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war before 3 July 1759 4533. June 26, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships to be examined 9909] to determine if they have travelled anywhere infected by the plague 4534. June 26, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 9909] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4535. July 3, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning on 8 July 9909] 1759 for the late Princess of Sultzbach 4536. July 11, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that soldiers who enlist in 9912] His Majesty’s land service shall not be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number sent out of Great Britain and may be discharged in three years 4537. July 24, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9915] prorogued to 30 August 1759 4538. July 24, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships and vessels 9915] coming from or through the Mediterranean to perform a quarantine for forty days 4539. August 10, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the Order made on 9920] 11 July 1759 relating to landmen applies to soldiers who enlist in Great Britain only 4540. August 10, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 9920] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4541. August 29, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 9926] prorogued to 4 October 1759 4542. September 28, 1759 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 9934] further prorogued to 13 November 1759 4543. September 28, 1759 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 9934] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4544. October 8, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for the 9937] discovery and apprehension of persons who broke quarantine in the Port of Bristol 4545. October 12, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to change mourning 9937] for the late Princess Elizabeth Caroline 4546. October 23, 1759 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 9942] exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre, arms or ammunition 4547. November 6, 1759 [L.G., Issue Order that the Court to go out of No. 9945] mourning for the late King of Spain and changing the mourning for the late Princess Elizabeth Caroline 4548. November 9, 1759 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 9948] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4549. December 29, 1759 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 9960] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Majesty’s ships of war 4550. February 1, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 9970] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4551. February 6, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast to be observed 9972] throughout Ireland on 14 March 1760 4552. February 13, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Orders for the Court to go into mourning 9974] on 17 February 1760 for the late Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel 4553. March 20, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 9984] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4554. March 25, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order changing the mourning on 30 9985] March 1760 for the late Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel 4555. April 25, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 9994] exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre, arms or ammunition 4556. May 2, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 9996] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4557. June 12, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 10008] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4558. July 11, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10016] prorogued to 18 September 1760 4559. July 11, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the quarantine in place on 10017] ships coming from the Mediterranean to be strictly complied with 4560. September 12, 1760 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 10034] further prorogued to 13 November 1760 4561. October 25, 1760 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration relating to the first sitting of 97] the Privy Council 4562. October 25, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order proclaiming Prince George of 1058] Wales as King of Great Britain, Ireland and France 4563. October 27, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 1061] prorogued to 13 November 1760 4564. October 27, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all persons being

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 10047] in office of authority or government at the decease of the King to proceed in the execution of their respective offices 4565. October 27, 1760 [D.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning on 2 1061] November 1760 for the late King George II 4566. October 27, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 10047] exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre, arms or ammunition 4567. October 28, 1760 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 10047] on 2 November 1760 for the late King George II 4568. October 29, 1760 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order requiring all persons being in office 97] of authority to proceed in the execution of their respective offices 4569. October 29, 1760 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation declaring George III as King 97] in Scotland 4570. October 31, 1760 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order relating to necessary alterations in 97] the liturgy 4571. November 6, 1760 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 10051] further prorogued to 18 November 1760 4572. December 24, 1760 [L.G., Issue Order for a general fast to be observed No. 10064] throughout Ireland on 13 February 1761 4573. December 31, 1760 [L.G., Issue Order to ensure quarantine regulations are No. 10067] put into strict execution 4574. March 20, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the dissolution 10088] of the present Parliament and the calling of another 4575. March 20, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the continuing of offices 10088] not already discharged following the Royal death 4576. April 7, 1761 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 7 April 1100] 1761 4577. April 30, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Order applying a six month extension to 10100] the prohibition on the exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre or arms 4578. May 15, 1761 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 99] Order proroguing Parliament to 2 July 1761 4579. May 16, 1761 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 99] Proclamation ordering all officers of regiments in Germany to join their corps without delay 4580. June 25, 1761 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 99] Order providing for the further proroguing of Parliament to 3 September 1761

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4581. June 25, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the continuing of offices 10117] not already discharged following the Royal death 4582. July 8, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Order appointing 22 September 1761 as 10120] the date for the solemnisation of the King’s coronation and ordering a Proclamation to be issued in respect of same; also ordering that a Proclamation be issued in respect of constituting a court of claims 4583. July 8, 1761 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 100] Declaration concerning the marriage of Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg- Strelitz 4584. July 22, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling seamen from 10125] foreign services and encouraging them to join the Royal navy 4585. August 20, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Order regarding fire and the King’s 10132] Coronation 4586. August 28, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10134] prorogued to 8 October 1761 4587. September 11, 1761 [L.G., Issue Order extending the deadline until 31 No. 10138] October 1761 by which certain persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy 4588. September 11, 1761 [L.G., Issue Proclamation regarding the celebration of No. 10138] the solemnity of the Royal coronation of the Queen on 22 September 4589. September 24, 1761 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 10142] prorogued to 3 November 1761 and that the convocations of Canterbury and York be further prorogued to 6 November 1761 4590. September 24, 1761 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 10142] prorogued to 3 November 1761 4591. October 12, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the continuing of offices 10147] not already discharged following the Royal death 4592. October 19, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the deadline until 12 10149] December 1761 by which certain persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy 4593. October 19, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Order applying a six month extension to 10149] the prohibition on the exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre or arms 4594. October 27, 1761 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation continuing offices in foreign

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 10147] plantations not already discharged following the Royal death 4595. December 14, 1761 [L.G., Issue Order extending the deadline by which No. 10165] certain persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy 4596. January 2, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order that a general fast be observed on 10174] 12 March 1762 in Ireland 4597. January 2, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order regarding the seizing of ships etc. 10171] belonging to Spain 4598. January 2, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the attendance at the 10171] Proclamation of war against Spain 4599. January 2, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration of war against Spain 10171] 4600. February 2, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 10179] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war by 31 March 1762 4601. February 11, 1762 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation continuing service of 102] officers not already discharged in England and Ireland, for a further four months 4602. April 2, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the deadline until 31 10196] May 1762 by which certain persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy 4603. April 9, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order applying a six month extension to 10201] the prohibition on the exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre or arms 4604. May 28, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the deadline until 31 July 10212] 1762 by which persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy 4605. May 28, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s 10214] pleasure for continuing officers not already removed or discharged in Great Britain and Ireland 4606. June 2, 1762 [D.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 15 July 1225] 1762 4607. July 14, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10227] prorogued to 9 September 1762 4608. July 14, 1762 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the deadline to 30 10226] September 1762 by which persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4609. September 1, 1762 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 10240] further prorogued to 9 November 1762 4610. September 17, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 10244] prorogued to 11 November 1762 4611. September 17, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order extending the deadline to 30 No. 10244] November 1762 by which persons can avail of an additional payment for entering themselves in the Royal navy 4612. September 17, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order applying a six month extension to No. 10247] the prohibition on the exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre or arms 4613. September 17, 1762 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s No. 10244] pleasure for continuing officers not already removed or discharged in Great Britain and Ireland 4614. September 17, 1762 [D.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 11 No. 1257] November 1762 4615. November 3, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 10258] prorogued to 25 November 1762 4616. November 10, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order removing an embargo on ships No. 10260] laden in the ports of Great Britain or Ireland 4617. November 17, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order providing for the cessation of a No. 10263] Proclamation which allowed persons to avail of an additional payment for entering the Royal navy 4618. November 26, 1762 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring the cessation of No. 10264] arms agreed between His Majesty, the Most Christian King and the Catholic King and requiring an end to acts of hostility 4619. November 26, 1762 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration concerning the cessation of p. 103] arms between the King and the Kings of France and Spain 4620. November 26, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order that passes be delivered to subjects No. 10264] for their ships to observe law in force regarding trade with France and Spain 4621. December 29, 1762 [L.G., Issue Order forbidding all subjects from giving No. 10274] aid or assistance to inhabitants of the Island of Corsica in rebellion against the Republic of Genoa 4622. January 12, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring His Majesty’s 10278] pleasure for continuing officers not already removed or discharged in Great

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Britain and Ireland 4623. February 14, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of 10287] horned cattle into Great Britain or Ireland 4624. March 16, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring certain officers to ensure 10296] that the existing quarantine is put into strict execution 4625. March 16, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing the prohibition on the 10296] exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre or arms 4626. March 18, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring that directions be given to 10298] certain persons to attend the Proclamation of peace on 22 March 1763 4627. March 21, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring a treaty of peace 10297] between His Majesty, the Most Christian King and the King of Spain and requiring that it be observed inviolably by all subjects 4628. March 30, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 10300] importation of horned cattle into Great Britain or Ireland to that coming from Sweden 4629. May 20, 1763 [L.G., Issue No Proclamation pardoning and providing for 10314] the release of all soldiers in custody for desertion 4630. June 15, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10322] further prorogued to 6 September 1763 4631. August 31, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10344] further prorogued to 11 October 1763 4632. October 5, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10354] further prorogued to 15 November 1763 4633. October 7, 1763 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation establishing governments in 10354] Quebec, East Florida, West Florida and Grenada and providing for other matters in relation to these new colonies 4634. November 4, 1763 [L.G., Issue Order removing the requirement to No. 10363] perform quarantine by ships coming from Spain, Minorca or Gibraltar 4635. March 26, 1764 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation relating to the islands of 10403] Grenada, the Grenadines, Dominica, St. Vincent and Tobago, providing for their division into allotments and for the sale of these allotments 4636. April 19, 1764 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 21 June 106] 1764

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4637. June 6, 1764 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10424] further prorogued to 16 August 1764 4638. August 3, 1764 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10440] further prorogued to 30 October 1764 4639. August 17, 1764 [L.G., Issue No. Orders prohibiting illegal trade between 10444] the Isle of Man and the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland 4640. October 12, 1764 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10460] further prorogued to 10 January 1765 4641. February 22, 1765 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the expiration 10498] of passes issued to ships and requiring that they be returned with new passes issued 4642. May 25, 1765 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 11 July 108] 1765 4643. June 21, 1765 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation continuing officers in the 10533] Isle of Man 4644. June 21, 1765 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation continuing offices in Africa 10535] 4645. July 5, 1765 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10536] prorogued to 17 September 1765 4646. September 11, 1765 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 10556] prorogued to 24 October 1765 4647. October 18, 1765 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10566] further prorogued to 17 December 1765 4648. March 29, 1766 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 10612] apprehension of persons involved in the attempted assassination of Thomas Walker 4649. June 6, 1766 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 110] Order proroguing Parliament to 12 July 1766 4650. July 11, 1766 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10640] prorogued to 16 September 1766 4651. September 10, 1766 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 10658] further prorogued to 11 November 1766 4652. September 26, 1766 [L.G., Issue Order placing an embargo on ships No. 10662] exporting wheat or wheat flour from ports of Great Britain 4653. November 12, 1766 [L.G., Issue Order extending an embargo on ships No. 10676] exporting wheat or wheat flour from ports of Great Britain 4654. August 26, 1767 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10758] prorogued to 7 October 1767

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4655. October 2, 1767 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 10768] further prorogued to 24 November 1767 4656. March 10, 1768 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order providing for the proroguing of the 114] Irish Parliament to 10 July 1768 4657. March 11, 1768 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 10814] declaring the calling of another 4658. April 2, 1768 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 10820] apprehension of the author of a threatening letter sent to the Duchess of Northumberland 4659. May 21, 1768 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order adjourning Parliament to 2 June 115] 1768 4660. June 2, 1768 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 115] Order proroguing Parliament to 21 June 1768 4661. July 30, 1768 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 10854] apprehension of the author of threatening letters sent to the Duchess of Northumberland 4662. August 5, 1768 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10856] prorogued to 13 September 1768 4663. August 12, 1768 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring utmost care to be taken to 10858] prevent entry of the hides, horns or hoofs of horned cattle into the ports of Great Britain or Ireland 4664. September 7, 1768 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 10866] further prorogued to 8 November 1768 4665. May 9, 1769 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 116] Order proroguing Parliament to 14 June 1769 4666. June 9, 1769 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10946] prorogued to 19 July 1769 4667. July 14, 1769 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 10956] prorogued to 20 September 1769 4668. September 15, 1769 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 10974] prorogued to 14 November 1769 4669. November 10, 1769 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 10990] further prorogued to 9 January 1770 4670. November 24, 1769 [L.G., Issue Order promising a pardon and reward for No. 10994] the apprehension of persons involved in the theft of a bill of exchange 4671. December 22, 1769 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the importation of hay No. 11002] and straw from foreign parts into the ports of Great Britain 4672. January 23, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 11011] from His Majesty’s land forces, subject to limitations and conditions 4673. May 19, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 19 July 11043] 1770 4674. July 6, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 25 11057] September 1770 4675. September 19, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 13 No. 11076] November 1770 4676. September 22, 1770 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter No. 11076] themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4677. October 5, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of cattle 11080] or any part of cattle or hay, straw or any other thing employed near areas with cattle infected by distemper in France 4678. October 12, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 11082] seamen from serving foreign states and for giving further encouragement to seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4679. October 12, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of cattle 11082] or any part of cattle or hay, straw or any other thing employed near areas with cattle infected by distemper in certain European countries 4680. October 19, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that all hay or straw 11084] found in any baskets, packets or bales imported from Flanders and other parts of Europe to be burned or destroyed to prevent distemper 4681. October 19, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order for quarantine of all ships and 11084] vessels coming from or through the Mediterranean to prevent spread of the plague 4682. October 19, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order for quarantine of forty days for 11084] ships and vessels arriving from Prussia, Samogitia, Courland and Livonia 4683. October 19, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that all rags and cotton 11084] wool imported into Great Britain on ships not obliged to perform quarantine, to be taken off the ships and transferred to a vessel to be unpacked and aired 4684. November 1, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order that all ships and vessels arriving No. 11088] from Hamburg or Bremen to any ports of the to

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number quarantine for forty days 4685. November 1, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order providing that all ships with rags or No. 11088] cotton wool on board to make their quarantine for forty days 4686. November 16, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order exempting from quarantine all ships No. 11092] and vessels carrying rags or cotton wool, from America or the West Indies 4687. November 20, 1770 [Steele Vol. 4 Order proroguing Parliament to 26 p. 122] November 1770 4688. November 21, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order prolonging to 31 December 1770, a No. 11094] promise to pay bounties and rewards to seamen that volunteer to serve in His Majesty’s Royal navy 4689. November 30, 1770 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging land men to No. 11096] enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4690. November 30, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order lifting quarantine requirements for No. 11096] ships and vessels arriving from Hamburg and Bremen, provided they have no rags or cotton wool on board 4691. December 9, 1770 [L.G., Issue No. Order that ships and vessels arriving from 11099] Hamburg and Bremen and containing rags, cotton wool, hemp, flax, human hair or feathers, to be quarantined for forty days 4692. December 21, 1770 [L.G., Issue Order prolonging the time limit to 14 No. 11102] February 1771 for the payment of several bounties to able seamen who volunteer themselves to serve on board His Majesty’s navy 4693. May 8, 1771 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 23 July 11142] 1771 4694. May 24, 1771 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting quarantine requirement for 11146] ships arriving from Hamburg, Bremen and the ports of Flanders, provided they have no cotton wool and bring with them clean bills of health 4695. July 19, 1771 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 1 October 11164] 1771 4696. September 25, 1771 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 26 No. 11182] November 1771 4697. November 20, 1771 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 21 No. 11198] January 1772 4698. June 9, 1772 [L.G. Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 11 August

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 11255] 1772 4699. July 31, 1772 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 29 11271] September 1772 4700. September 10, 1772 [L.G., Issue Order removing quarantine requirement No. 11282] for vessels arriving from Russia and the Russian dominions 4701. September 23, 1772 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 17 No. 11286] November 1772 4702. October 14, 1772 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 26 11292] November 1772 4703. March 5, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting quarantine requirements for 11332] ships and vessels arriving from the Mediterranean that have discharged their cargo in ports not subject to quarantine orders 4704. April 7, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing quarantine requirement 11342] for ships and vessels coming from ports in Spain, Minorca or Gibraltar, provided there is no cotton wool on board and they bring clean bills of health 4705. April 22, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 11346] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4706. May 6, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation discontinuing bounties 11350] offered to seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4707. June 9, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing quarantine requirements 11360] for ships arriving from specific ports in Europe and Russia 4708. July 1, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 7 11366] September 1773 4709. September 1, 1773 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 12 No. 11384] October 1773 4710. October 8, 1773 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 23 11395] November 1773 4711. November 19, 1773 [Steele Vol. 4 Order further proroguing Parliament to 13 p. 126] January 1774 4712. March 22, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Order concerning the Court of Record 11441] within the Factory of Fort William at Calcutta in Bengal 4713. June 22, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 4 August 11468] 1774

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4714. June 24, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all guineas, half 11468] guineas and quarter guineas less than a specified weight set by the Treasury, from being passed in any payment within the Kingdom of Great Britain 4715. June 24, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting all guineas, half 11468] guineas and quarter guineas less than a specified weight set by the Treasury, from being passed in any payment within the Kingdom of Ireland 4716. July 8, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation amending the start date for 11472] prohibiting guineas, half guineas and quarter guineas less than a specified weight from being passed in any payment within the Kingdom of Ireland 4717. July 22, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 15 11476] September 1774 4718. September 14, 1774 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 15 No. 11492] November 1774 4719. September 30, 1774 [L.G., Issue Proclamation dissolving Parliament and No. 11496] declaring the calling of another 4720. October 19, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting for six months the 11502] exportation of gunpowder or ammunition without leave or permission from His Majesty or His Privy Council 4721. October 28, 1774 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation from 11504] France of cattle, any part of cattle or anything employed near distemper infected areas, to prevent the spread of distemper 4722. December 28, 1774 [L.G., Issue Order permitting ships arriving from ports No. 11522] where quarantine is not required to be performed, to land their cargoes without opening and airing and without restraint on account of quarantine 4723. January 23, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 11529] importation of cattle or anything employed near areas infected by distemper into Great Britain, Ireland and the dominions 4724. April 5, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport of 11550] gunpowder, arms, ammunition or the exporting of saltpetre without the permission of His Majesty or His Privy Council

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4725. May 26, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 July 11564] 1775 4726. July 26, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 11582] September 1775 4727. August 23, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for suppressing rebellion 11590] and sedition in the colonies and plantations in North America 4728. August 23, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11590] gunpowder or ammunition and revoking every licence and permission hitherto granted for exportation or carrying coastwise gunpowder or ammunition 4729. September 6, 1775 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 26 No. 11594] October 1775 4730. September 27, 1775 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the transport of No. 11600] saltpetre without leave or permission from His Majesty or His Privy Council 4731. October 27, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting saltpetre and gunpowder 11608] to be carried coastwise to and from any port of the Kingdom, provided no more than one tonne of saltpetre or fifty barrels of gunpowder 4732. October 27, 1775 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting gun powder and 11608] saltpetre to be transported to Ireland, provided that ships are not laden with a quantity greater than one ton of saltpetre or 25 barrels of gunpowder 4733. November 6, 1775 [L.G., Issue Order permitting gun powder and military No. 11611] stores on board vessels clearing out for the coast of Africa for the purposes of carrying on the trade for slaves, ivory and gold 4734. November 22, 1775 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the transport out of the No. 11616] Kingdom or carrying coastwise of any gunpowder, saltpetre, arms or ammunition on board any ship or vessel 4735. January 3, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 11628] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war before 29 February 1776 4736. February 20, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11641] on 22 February 1776 for the late Princess Frederica Louisa 4737. February 21, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11642] gunpowder and ammunition out of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1776 4738. February 22, 1776 [L.G., Issue No Order promising a pardon to all deserters 11642] from His Majesty’s land forces who shall surrender before 10 April 1776 4739. February 27, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the change of mourning on 29 11643] February 1776 for the late Princess Frederica Louisa 4740. February 28, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11644] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4741. March 22, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 11650] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war before 30 April 1776 4742. April 12, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and recoining 11656] specific guineas in Ireland 4743. May 1, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11662] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4744. May 17, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11666] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1776 4745. May 24, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11668] on 26 May 1776 for the late Great Duchess of Russia 4746. May 28, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 11669] on 30 May 1776 for the Great Duchess of Russia 4747. June 21, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11676] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4748. July 24, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 11686] prorogued to 5 September 1776 4749. August 21, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11694] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4750. August 21, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11694] gunpowder and ammunition out of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1776 4751. August 28, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 11696] prorogued to 15 October 1776 4752. August 28, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring passes granted to 11696] ships and vessels trading on the Coast of Barbary to be returned and new passes to be issued 4753. September 20, 1776 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 11702] further prorogued to 31 October 1776 4754. October 25, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 11712] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war before 31 December 1776 4755. October 25, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order placing an embargo upon all ships 11712] and vessels in the Ports of the Kingdom of Ireland from being laden with black cattle, hogs, beef, pork and other provisions 4756. October 25, 1776 [D.G., Issue No. Order placing an embargo on all ships and 3451] vessels laden or to be laden with black cattle, hogs, beef, pork, butter and cheese 4757. October 30, 1776 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast to be observed 11715] throughout Ireland on 13 December 1776 4758. November 8, 1776 [L.G., Issue Proclamation recalling and prohibiting No. 11716] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4759. November 20, 1776 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 11720] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1776 4760. November 22, 1776 [L.G., Issue Order declaring John Earl of No. 11720] Buckinghamshire as the Lieutenant General and Governor General of His Majesty’s Kingdom of Ireland 4761. November 26, 1776 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court to go into mourning No. 11721] on 1 December 1776 for the late Hereditary Princess of Saxe Coburg 4762. December 20, 1776 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 11728] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4763. February 17, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11745] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Majesty’s ships of war 4764. February 17, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11745] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1777 4765. March 25, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11755] on 27 March 1777 for the late most faithful Majesty 4766. April 1, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 11757] on 3 April 1777 for the late most faithful Majesty 4767. April 16, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting ships and vessels 11762] commissioned by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to take on board gunpowder, ball and ammunition not exceeding fifty rounds 4768. April 30, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11766] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4769. May 21, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11772] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1777 4770. May 22, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11772] on 25 May 1777 for the late Princess Frederica Carolina 4771. June 6, 1777 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 134] Order proroguing Parliament to 21 July 1777 4772. June 20, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11780] former Proclamation for seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4773. July 18, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 11788] prorogued to 18 September 1777 4774. August 15, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11796] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1777 4775. August 15, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the time limit for 11797] the payment of bounties for joining the Royal navy and for the payment of rewards for discovering seamen who conceal themselves

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4776. September 12, 1777 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 11804] prorogued to 30 October 1777 4777. September 16, 1777 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court to go into mourning No. 11805] on 21 September 1777 for the late Prince Maurice of Saxe-Gotha 4778. September 24, 1777 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 11808] further prorogued to 20 November 1777 4779. September 30, 1777 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court change of mourning No. 11809] on 5 October 1777 for the late Prince Maurice of Saxe-Gotha 4780. October 24, 1777 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11816] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1777 4781. November 7, 1777 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 11821] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1777 4782. December 12, 1777 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 11833] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 28 February 1778 4783. December 12, 1777 [D.G., Issue Order extending the bounties encouraging No. 3451] seamen to enter on board His Majesty’s Royal navy 4784. January 21, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11842] on 25 January 1778 for the late Elector of Bavaria 4785. January 26, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 11843] on 29 January 1778 for the late Elector of Bavaria 4786. February 20, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11850] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 April 1778 4787. February 20, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11850] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1778 4788. February 20, 1778 [D.G., Issue Order extending the bounties encouraging No. 3451] seamen to enter on board His Majesty’s Royal navy until 30 April 1778 4789. March 28, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 11862] from His Majesty’s land forces who surrender themselves before 11 May 1778 4790. March 30, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 11861] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4791. March 30, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 11861] persons guilty of customs offences who voluntarily join the Royal navy 4792. April 22, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11868] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 June 1778 4793. May 2, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11876] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1778 4794. May 13, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 11874] persons guilty of customs offences who voluntarily join the Royal navy 4795. June 2, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11879] on 7 June 1778 for the late Princess Christina Louisa 4796. June 16, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 11883] on 21 June 1778 for the late Princess Christina Louisa 4797. June 19, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11884] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 August 1778 4798. July 10, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 11890] prorogued to 1 September 1778 4799. July 13, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11891] on 16 July 1778 for the late Princess Theresia Nathalia 4800. July 29, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 11896] the ships, goods and subjects of the King of France 4801. August 19, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11902] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 October 1778 4802. August 19, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11902] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1778 4803. August 21, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 11902] prorogued to 1 October 1778 4804. September 25, 1778 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 11912] further prorogued to 26 November 1778

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4805. October 9, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 11916] on 11 October 1778 for the late Prince Louis of Mecklenbourgh 4806. October 13, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 11917] for the late Prince Louis of Mecklenbourgh 4807. October 23, 1778 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11920] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1778 4808. November 11, 1778 [L.G., Issue Order for ships and vessels arriving from No. 11926] Spain, Minorca and Gibraltar to observe quarantine for forty days 4809. November 18, 1778 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 11928] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1778 4810. December 14, 1778 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 11935] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 28 February 1778 4811. January 22, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the prohibition on the 11946] importation of cattle and other parts of the cattle from Poland 4812. February 17, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11954] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 April 1779 4813. February 17, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11954] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1779 4814. April 21, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 11972] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 July 1779 4815. May 21, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 11982] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1779 4816. June 18, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 11988] the ships, goods and subjects of the King of Spain 4817. June 30, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 11992] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4818. July 3, 1779 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 141] Order proroguing Parliament to 5 August

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1779 4819. July 9, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring the relevant 11994] authorities to watch the coasts and to remove all horses, oxen and cattle from the coast upon the first approach of the enemy 4820. July 28, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 12000] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 September 1779 4821. August 4, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 12002] prorogued to 16 September 1779 4822. August 20, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12006] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1779 4823. September 15, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 12014] prorogued to 7 October 1779 4824. September 24, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12016] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1779 4825. September 24, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the transportation of No. 12016] copper out of the Kingdom or coastwise for the period of two months 4826. October 6, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 12020] prorogued to 25 November 1779 4827. October 7, 1779 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the exportation of 12020] copper and the carrying of copper coastwise from port to port 4828. November 19, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 12032] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1779 4829. November 19, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order extending the prohibition on the No. 12033] transportation of copper out of the Kingdom or coastwise for a further three months 4830. December 13, 1779 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12039] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 March 1780 4831. January 5, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that persons 12045] aiding and assisting the enemy in their prosecution of war against Great Britain

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number and its dominions will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law 4832. February 16, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 12058] transportation of copper out of the Kingdom or coastwise for a further three months beginning on 24 February 1780 4833. February 16, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12058] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1780 4834. March 20, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 12067] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 June 1780 4835. April 4, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning on 6 April 12071] 1780 for the late Duke of Brunswick 4836. April 11, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 12037] on 13 April 1780 for the late Duke of Brunswick 4837. April 17, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that the subjects of the 12075] United Provinces will be placed on the same footing as the subjects of other neutral states during the war with France and Spain 4838. May 2, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court to go into mourning 12079] on 4 May 1780 for the late Duchess of Wurtemburg 4839. May 5, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 12080] on 7 May 1780 for the late Duchess of Wurtemburg 4840. May 10, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 12082] transportation of copper out of the Kingdom or coastwise for a further three months beginning on 24 May 1780 4841. May 10, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12082] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1780 4842. May 19, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s going into mourning 12084] on 21 May 1780 for the late Electress Dowager of Saxony 4843. May 23, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 12085] on 25 May 1780 for the late Electress Dowager of Saxony 4844. July 8, 1780 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 144] Order proroguing Parliament to 24 August

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1780 4845. June 21, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 12094] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 September 1780 4846. August 18, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 12110] prorogued to 28 September 1780 4847. August 18, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order placing an embargo upon all ships 12110] and vessels in the ports of Great Britain laden with black cattle, hogs, beef, pork and other similar goods 4848. August 18, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order placing an embargo upon all ships 12110] and vessels in the ports of the Kingdom of Ireland laden with black cattle, hogs, beef, pork and other such provisions 4849. August 18, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12110] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1780 4850. August 18, 1780 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 12110] transportation of copper out of the Kingdom or coastwise for a further six months beginning on 18 August 1780 4851. September 1, 1780 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing for the dissolution No. 12114] of Parliament and the calling of another 4852. September 8, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court’s going into mourning No. 12116] on 10 September 1780 for the late Prince Charles of Lorrain 4853. September 20, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order requiring ships and vessels carrying No. 12120] books, silk, raw linen and other goods arriving at the Ports of the Kingdom, or the Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark or Man to perform a quarantine for forty days 4854. September 27, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12122] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1780 4855. November 15, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 12136] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1780 4856. December 15, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12144] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 March 1781

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4857. December 22, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order granting general reprisals against No. 12146] the ships, goods and subjects of the United Provinces 4858. December 22, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court to go into mourning No. 12146] on 24 December 1780 for the late Empress Queen 4859. December 28, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court’s change of mourning No. 12148] on 31 December 1780 for the late Empress Queen 4860. December 29, 1780 [L.G., Issue Order declaring ships and vessels of the No. 12148] United Provinces carrying cargoes of the Islands of Grenada, the Grenadines, St. Vincent and Dominica shall be considered as neutral vessels for the next four months 4861. February 16, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the discharge and release of 12162] ships and vessels belonging to the United Provinces that were detained in the ports of Great Britain, Ireland or His Majesty’s dominions 4862. February 16, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine in place on 12162] ships and vessels arriving from Danzig, Prussia, Pomerania, Courland, Samogitia or Livonia 4863. February 16, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 12162] transportation of copper out of the Kingdom or coastwise for a further six months beginning on 16 February 1781 4864. February 16, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12162] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1781 4865. February 22, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Court’s change of mourning 12164] on 25 February 1781 for the late Dowager Queen of Portugal 4866. March 23, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring ships and vessels of the 12172] United Provinces carrying cargo shall be considered as neutral vessels for a further two months 4867. March 23, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 12172] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 June 1781 4868. May 23, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12190] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1781

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4869. June 22, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 12200] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 September 1781 4870. June 22, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12200] copper out of the kingdom for a period of three months beginning on 22 June 1781 4871. June 22, 1781 [D.G., Issue No. Order declaring two ships and vessels of 4005] the United Provinces carrying cargo shall be considered as neutral vessels for a further four months beginning on 29 June 1781 4872. July 6, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring seven ships and vessels of 12204] the United Provinces carrying cargo shall be considered as neutral vessels for a further four months beginning on 29 June 1781 4873. July 13, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the prohibition on the 12206] exportation of copper on condition that security is provided to His Majesty’s Customs 4874. July 18, 1781 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 13 149] September 1781 4875. August 10, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring all ships travelling from 12214] Demerara, Issequebo and the Berbices laden with produce shall not be detained by His Majesty’s ships of war or merchant ships 4876. August 15, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12215] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1781 4877. September 5, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order requiring a quarantine made on 20 No. 12222] September 1780 to be punctually and strictly complied with 4878. September 6, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order for the Court to go into mourning No. 12222] on 9 September 1781 for the late Princess Eleanora Maria Theresa 4879. September 7, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 12222] prorogued to 18 October 1781 4880. September 14, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12224] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1781 4881. September 14, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order extending the prohibition on the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 12224] exportation of copper for a further three months beginning on 22 September 1781 4882. October 9, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Order for going into mourning on 11 12231] October 1781 for the late Prince Charles 4883. October 12, 1781 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation further proroguing 12232] Parliament to 27 November 1781 4884. November 16, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 12242] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1781 4885. December 14, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12250] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 March 1782 4886. December 14, 1781 [L.G., Issue Order extending the prohibition on the No. 12250] exportation of copper for a further six months beginning on 22 December 1781 4887. February 15, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order placing an embargo upon ships or 12270] vessels laden with beef, pork and any salted provisions in Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney or Sark 4888. February 15, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12270] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 February 1782 4889. March 22, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 12280] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 June 1782 4890. April 29, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising an additional bounty to 12292] recruits who enlist with any of the regular corps of the infantry after 13 May 1782 4891. May 3, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 12292] persons guilty of customs offences who voluntarily join the Royal navy 4892. May 4, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters 12292] who shall surrender themselves before 17 June 1782 4893. May 10, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the exportation of 12294] copper weighing between twelve and forty ounces 4894. May 17, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12296] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 May 1782 4895. June 5, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that foreign vessels laden

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 12302] with goods and commodities bound for Great Britain and Ireland should be protected from seizure and detention by His Majesty’s ships of war 4896. June 19, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12306] copper for a further six months beginning on 22 June 1782 4897. June 21, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for recalling and prohibiting 12306] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4898. July 11, 1782 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 3 152] September 1782 4899. August 16, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 12322] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 August 1782 4900. August 28, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 12326] prorogued to 10 October 1782 4901. September 27, 1782 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12334] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1782 4902. October 4, 1782 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 12336] further prorogued to 26 November 1782 4903. November 13, 1782 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 12388] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for three months beginning on 23 November 1782 4904. November 22, 1782 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 12390] prorogued to 5 December 1782 4905. December 20, 1782 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 12398] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 March 1783 4906. December 20, 1782 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 12398] copper for a further six months beginning on 22 December 1782 4907. January 31, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that all bounties and 12410] rewards payable to seamen and landmen are to cease 4908. February 4, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that all men serving in the 12413] marching regiments of infantry are to be discharged on the ratification of the definitive treaty of peace 4909. February 14, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring the cessation of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 12414] arms between His Majesty and France, Spain, the United Provinces and the United States of America 4910. February 14, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that passes for the ships, 12414] goods, merchandises and effects of His Majesty’s subjects will be delivered as soon as they can be interchanged 4911. April 14, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the prohibition in place on 12431] the exportation or carrying of copper coastwise 4912. May 2, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting ships and vessels 12436] arriving from Danzig, Prussia, Pomerania, Courland, Samogitia and Livonia to discharge their ladings without a clean bill of health 4913. June 11, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 12448] the land forces 4914. July 16, 1783 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 9 155] September 1783 4915. July 25, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order commanding the officers appointed 12460] for the service of quarantine to put the rules and regulations for the due performance of a quarantine into strict execution 4916. July 25, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking grants of land made in 12460] Nova Scotia before 1 January 1774 that have not yet been carried into execution 4917. August 8, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order exempting ships carrying corn or 12464] grain from the present quarantine upon ships coming from Danzig, Prussia and Pomerania 4918. August 15, 1783 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine requirements 12466] upon ships arriving from Danzig, Prussia and Pomerania 4919. September 5, 1783 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be further No. 12472] prorogued to 16 October 1783 4920. September 5, 1783 [L.G., Issue Order removing an embargo upon ships No. 12472] and vessels laden with provisions in Great Britain and Ireland 4921. September 26, 1783 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring all subjects to No. 12478] observe and conform to the Treaty of Peace and Friendship agreed with the Kings of France and Spain 4922. September 26, 1783 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 12478] further prorogued to 11 November 1783 4923. December 31, 1783 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring passes granted to No. 12506] ships and vessels trading on the Coast of Barbary to be returned where passes of a different form will be issued 4924. February 11, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring Charles, the Duke of 12518] Rutland, as Lieutenant General and General Governor of His Majesty’s Kingdom of Ireland 4925. March 24, 1784 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 6 April 157] 1784 4926. March 25, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 12530] declaring the calling of another 4927. April 2, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine upon ships 12533] arriving from the ports of the Kingdom of Spain within the Mediterranean 4928. April 16, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the importation of goods 12535] and merchandises produced in the United States of America into any of the ports of Great Britain upon the payment of a duty 4929. July 2, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring all subjects to take 12556] notice of and to conform to the treaties of peace and friendship agreed with the States General of the United Provinces and the United States of America 4930. August 25, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring all ships and vessels 12572] arriving from any of the ports of the Kingdom of Spain, within the Mediterranean to observe a quarantine for forty days 4931. October 15, 1784 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 12586] prorogued to 2 December 1784 4932. November 19, 1784 [L.G., Issue Proclamation recalling and prohibiting No. 12596] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 4933. November 24, 1784 [L.G., Issue Order permitting persons to enter into a No. 12598] bond for importing tobacco into the Port of Lancaster 4934. November 26, 1784 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 12598] further prorogued to 25 January 1785 4935. April 8, 1785 [L.G., Issue No. Order continuing until 5 April 1786 the 12636] direct importation from America of certain unmanufactured goods and merchandises, not prohibited by law

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4936. June 18, 1785 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 12656] discovery of persons responsible for sending a threatening letter to the Right Honourable Lord George Gordon 4937. July 30, 1785 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for the 12668] discovery of persons responsible for dangerous and illegal combinations to raise the price of coal 4938. September 30, 1785 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 1 No. 12686] December 1785 4939. November 25, 1785 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 24 No. 12702] January 1786 4940. July 11, 1786 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 12767] September 1786 4941. August 23, 1786 [Hansard (U.K. Order regarding Privy Council Committee House of Commons) 24 April for Trade and Foreign Plantations 1923] 4942. September 6, 1786 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 26 No. 12784] October 1786 4943. October 23, 1786 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 14 12797] December 1786 4944. December 6, 1786 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 23 12810] January 1787 4945. February 9, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order taking off quarantine requirement 12828] for ships arriving from Spain and Minorca laden with products of Spain only, and ships arriving from Gibraltar not carrying cargo subject to quarantine 4946. April 4, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order concerning trade and commerce 12844] with the British colonies and plantations in America and importation of unmanufactured goods and merchandises 4947. May 30, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 31 July 12890] 1787 4948. June 22, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order directing the enforcement of 12896] quarantine orders to prevent the plague and to command ships arriving from Gibraltar, Spain and Minorca to complete 40 days quarantine 4949. July 25, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 16 12906] October 1787 4950. September 21, 1787 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 12922] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 4951. September 21, 1787 [L.G., Issue Proclamation recalling and prohibiting No. 12922] seamen from serving foreign princes and states and for granting rewards for discovering such seamen concealing themselves 4952. September 21, 1787 [L.G., Issue Proclamation regarding gold coin and No. 12922] prohibiting coins deficient in weight from being current or passed in any payment 4953. October 5, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 15 12926] November 1787 4954. October 26, 1787 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the dates for the payment 12932] of bounties to landmen and seamen entering His Majesty’s Royal navy 4955. November 2, 1787 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 27 No. 12934] November 1787 4956. November 2, 1787 [L.G., Issue Order ceasing payment of bounties and No. 12934] rewards to seamen and landmen voluntarily entering themselves to serve in His Majesty’s Royal navy 4957. March 22, 1788 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting seamen from 12975] serving foreign princes and states 4958. July 11, 1788 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 25 13006] September 1788 4959. September 17, 1788 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 20 No. 13026] November 1788 4960. May 20, 1789 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the supply of bread, 13098] flour and Indian corn to be imported for the ensuing season into Quebec, islands on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the coast of Labrador 4961. May 20, 1789 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation regulating trade between the 168] English dominions and the United States to supply corn and provisions to the North American fisheries 4962. August 11, 1789 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 29 13121] October 1789 4963. October 14, 1789 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 10 13140] December 1789 4964. October 25, 1789 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 21 168] January 1790 4965. November 25, 1789 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 13152] prorogued to 21 January 1790 4966. December 2, 1789 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing the prohibition of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 13154] importation of wheat from territories belonging to the United States of America 4967. April 1, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that unmanufactured 13188] goods and merchandise may be imported directly into any ports of the Kingdom in British or United States ships upon the payment of a duty 4968. May 7, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 13198] landmen to enter themselves on His Majesty’s ships of war 4969. May 7, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 13198] seamen from serving foreign princes and states, and for granting rewards for discovering such seamen as shall conceal themselves 4970. May 21, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning such seamen and 13202] mariners as have deserted and shall return into His Majesty’s service on or before 30 June 1790 4971. May 29, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to deserters of 13204] His Majesty’s land service who surrender themselves before 10 July 1790 4972. June 10, 1790 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 3 August 170] 1790 4973. June 11, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 13208] declaring the calling of another 4974. June 23, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending Proclamations made on 7 13212] May from 30 June to 31 August 1790 4975. August 4, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that payments and 13225] bounties promised under the Proclamations made on 7 May 1790 are no longer to be paid or payable 4976. August 27, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that payments and 13231] bounties promised under the Proclamations made on 7 May are to be extended from 31 August until 31 October 1790 4977. October 1, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order further proroguing Parliament to 26 13241] November 1790 4978. October 6, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order clarifying the intent and meaning of 13243] the Order made on 1 April 1790 concerning unmanufactured goods and merchandise 4979. October 13, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that Parliament

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 13245] will be held on 25 November 1790 and requiring specified persons to give their attendance accordingly at Westminster 4980. October 20, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that payments and 13247] bounties promised under the Proclamation made on 7 May be extended from 31 October to 31 December 1790 4981. November 10, 1790 [L.G., Issue Order providing that payments and No. 13255] bounties promised under the Proclamation made on 7 May are no longer to be paid or payable 4982. December 2, 1790 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the prohibition on the 13167] importation of wheat from the United States 4983. February 18, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting licences allowing the 13283] import of bread, flour and other goods into Newfoundland from territories of the United States 4984. March 2, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine on all ships 13287] coming through the Mediterranean 4985. March 25, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 13293] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 4986. April 1, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that unmanufactured 13295] goods and merchandise may be imported directly into any ports of the Kingdom in British or United States ships, upon payment of a duty 4987. April 6, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 13297] seamen from serving foreign princes and states, and for granting rewards for discovering such seamen as shall conceal themselves 4988. May 25, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that payments and 13311] bounties promised under the Proclamation made on 6 April will be extended from 31 May until 30 June 1791 4989. June 10, 1791 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 16 August 173] 1791 4990. June 24, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that payments and 13319] bounties made under Proclamations made on 25 March and 6 April are to be extended until 31 July 1791 4991. July 29, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that payments and 13329] bounties made under the Proclamation

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number made on 25 March are to be extended until 31 August 1791 4992. August 10, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 3 13333] November 1791 4993. August 17, 1791 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the payments and 13335] bounties promised by Proclamation on 25 March 1791 are no longer to be paid or payable 4994. October 19, 1791 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament from 173] 3 November to 20 December 4995. December 16, 1791 [L.G., Issue Proclamation further proroguing No. 13370] Parliament to 31 January 1792 4996. April 25, 1792 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation regulating the importation 175] of wheat, wheat meal, rye, barley, etc., into Great Britain from Ireland and other countries 4997. May 25, 1792 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting and forbidding 13419] subjects to take any commission at sea from any foreign princes or states in amity with His Majesty 4998. June 15, 1792 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 30 August 175] 1792 4999. August 15, 1792 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 15 13450] November 1792 5000. November 7, 1792 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 3 January No. 13474] 1793 5001. December 1, 1792 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 13481] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 5002. December 15, 1792 [L.G., Issue Order concerning the exportation of No. 13485] gunpowder, arms and ammunition to Africa 5003. December 19, 1792 [L.G., Issue Order extending the payment of bounties No. 13486] pursuant to Proclamation encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 5004. December 26, 1792 [L.G., Issue Proclamation encouraging seamen and No. 13488] landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 5005. February 11, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing for general reprisals to be 13501] granted against the ships, goods and subjects of France 5006. February 15, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 13502] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesty’s ships of war 5007. February 16, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 13503] seamen from serving foreign princes and states, and for granting rewards for discovering such seamen 5008. February 16, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon to soldiers who 13503] may have deserted His Majesty’s service 5009. February 20, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation notifying subjects of the 13504] consequences of entering upon French ships, adhering or giving comfort to Britain’s enemies upon the sea 5010. February 26, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon to 13506] deserters 5011. April 10, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing the importation of 13518] unmanufactured goods into Britain from the United States 5012. April 24, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13522] payment of bounties to seamen until 30 June 1793 5013. June 21, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13539] payment of bounties to seamen until 30 August 1793 5014. July 3, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order approving the Port of St. George’s 13543] Harbour in the Grand Caicos as a port for the importation of sugar and coffee 5015. July 24, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the exportation of 13551] gunpowder from Great Britain to Ireland, colonies in America, West Indies or Newfoundland 5016. August 7, 1793 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament to 29 179] October 1793 5017. August 21, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing the exportation of bar iron 13561] and pig iron out of Great Britain to any countries in amity with His Majesty 5018. August 21, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13561] payment of bounties to seamen until 31 October 1793 5019. August 28, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing the exportation of rice to 13561] any country in amity with His Majesty 5020. September 18, 1793 [L.G., Issue Order allowing the exportation of tanned No. 13574] leather, salted pilchard and other salted fish out of Great Britain to countries in

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number amity with His Majesty 5021. October 23, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing Parliament be prorogued 13585] to 10 December 1793 5022. October 23, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13585] payment of bounties to seamen until 31 December 1793 5023. October 29, 1793 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation relating to the declaration to 180] the commanders of the fleets and armies and ministers at foreign courts 5024. December 4, 1793 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 21 13599] January 1794 5025. December 11, 1793 [L.G., Issue Order extending and prolonging the No. 13602] payment of bounties to seamen until 28 February 1794 5026. January 15, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order vacating and repealing a previous 13614] Order made on 9 October 1793 in relation to trade with the French port of Toulon 5027. January 15, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13615] exportation of pig iron, bar iron, hemp and pitch out of Great Britain 5028. February 12, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine on all ships, 13623] vessels, goods, persons coming from Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey 5029. February 26, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order prolonging and extending the 13627] payment of bounties encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5030. March 26, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the importation of 13635] certain goods from the United States of America 5031. April 16, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13642] bounties to be paid in order to encourage seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5032. May 7, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing for trade between Great 13652] Britain and the island of Martinique 5033. May 7, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting French subjects from 13652] going to the islands of St. Domingo and Martinique and other West Indian territories in the possession of His Majesty without a special licence 5034. May 7, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 13652] apprehension of Archibald Hamilton Rowan

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5035. May 21, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing trade between Great 13661] Britain and the islands of St. Lucia, Guadaloupe and Marie Galante and its dependencies 5036. June 13, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting trade between Great 13670] Britain and trading houses in North America 5037. June 13, 1794 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation authorising the payment of 183] American bills including the parties within the French dominions 5038. June 18, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13674] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5039. August 6, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13691] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5040. August 6, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing hearings in the Vice Court 13691] of Admiralty in the West Indies 5041. September 9, 1794 [L.G., Issue Proclamation further proroguing No. 13702] Parliament to 4 November 1794 5042. October 1, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order further proroguing Parliament to 25 13709] November 1794 5043. October 22, 1794 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 13715] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5044. November 5, 1794 [Steele Vol. 4 Proclamation continuing the prohibition p. 184] to export British corn, etc. and the permission to import foreign corn, etc. 5045. November 19, 1794 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 30 No. 13724] December 1794 5046. December 17, 1794 [L.G., Issue Order extending and prolonging the No. 13732] bounties to be paid concerning seamen and landmen entering themselves on His Majesty’s ships of war and in relation to discovering seamen concealing themselves 5047. January 14, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pig 13741] iron, bar iron, hemp, pitch and other similar goods for six months from 25 January 1795 5048. January 16, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing the importation of goods

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 13741] from the United Provinces into Great Britain 5049. January 21, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that goods, wares and 13744] merchandises belonging to the United Provinces may be landed in any port of the Kingdom and secured in warehouses 5050. January 21, 1795 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation continuing the prohibition 185] on the export of British corn, etc. and the authorisation to import foreign corn, etc. 5051. February 18, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the bounties and rewards 13753] payable in relation to seamen from 18 February until 30 April 1795 5052. April 24, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending bounties and rewards 13772] relating to seamen from 30 April 1795 until 30 June 1795 5053. April 24, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the Order made on 6 13772] February 1795 concerning bills drawn or endorsed in the United Provinces is to be extended 5054. May 6, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation or 13776] carrying coastwise of pot ash or pearl ash for six months 5055. May 20, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that goods grown or 13780] produced in the United States may be imported directly into any ports of the Kingdom, subject to certain conditions 5056. June 10, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 13786] lignum vitae for six months from the date of the Proclamation, without obtaining leave or permission from His Majesty 5057. June 17, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending bounties and rewards 13788] relating to seamen from 30 June 1795 until 31 August 1795 5058. June 27, 1795 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 5 August 187] 5059. July 3, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the quarantine laid 13792] on ships arriving from Baltimore be taken off 5060. July 15, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of rice 13796] 5061. July 22, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13798] exportation of pig iron, bar iron, hemp, pitch and other similar goods for six months from 25 July 1795

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5062. July 29, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition imposed 13800] by Order of 13 February 1795, to six weeks after the commencement of the next Parliament 5063. July 31, 1795 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament to 1 188] October 5064. August 12, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of rock 13804] salt until 25 December 1795 5065. August 12, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending bounties and rewards 13804] relating to seamen from 31 August 1795 until 31 October 1795 5066. September 15, 1795 [L.G., Issue Order granting general reprisals against No. 13814] the ships, goods and subjects of the United Provinces 5067. September 15, 1795 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 13814] prorogued to 29 October 1795 5068. September 15, 1795 [L.G., Issue Order lifting the prohibition on the No. 13814] exportation of rice 5069. October 21, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending bounties and rewards 13824] relating to seamen from 31 October 1795 until 31 December 1795 5070. November 4, 1795 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of pot No. 13828] ash and pearl ash for six months from 7 November 1795 5071. November 4, 1795 [Steele Vol. 4 Proclamation laying an embargo on all p. 189] vessels laden with salted provisions, forage, hides, leather 5072. December 2, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13839] exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre and other ammunition for six months from 7 December 1795 5073. December 2, 1795 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 13839] lignum vitae for six months from 10 December 1795, without obtaining leave or permission from His Majesty 5074. December 16, 1795 [L.G., Issue Order extending bounties and rewards No. 13845] relating to seamen from 31 October 1795 until 31 December 1795 5075. December 30, 1795 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of rock No. 13849] salt for eight weeks from 25 December 1795 5076. January 13, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the quarantine placed upon 13855] ships arriving from New York and the town of Norfolk

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5077. January 13, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13855] exportation of pig iron and other similar goods for a further six months beginning on 25 January 1796 5078. February 12, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13866] exportation of rock salt for four weeks beginning on 19 February 1796 5079. February 19, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 13870] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 April 1796 5080. March 16, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13876] exportation of rock salt for four weeks beginning on 18 March 1796 5081. April 22, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 13886] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 June 1796 5082. May 6, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pot 13890] ash or pearl ash, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 7 May 1796 5083. May 19, 1796 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 5 July 192] 5084. May 20, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation dissolving Parliament and 13894] declaring the calling of another 5085. June 1, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 13898] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for six months beginning on 7 June 1796 5086. June 1, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 13898] lignum vitae, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 10 June 1796 5087. June 29, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 13907] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 August 1796 5088. July 1, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing the Parliament be further 13907] prorogued to 16 August 1796 and that the convocations of Canterbury and York be further prorogued to 17 August 1796 5089. July 20, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13914] exportation of pig iron and other similar goods for a further six months beginning on 25 July 1796 5090. July 27, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring an embargo to be placed

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 13917] on goods and merchandises arriving from Tuscany and the Ecclesiastical State 5091. July 27, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the payment of bills in 13917] Leghorn provided they were drawn or indorsed before the French Army entered Leghorn 5092. July 29, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be further 13917] prorogued to 15 September 1796 and that the convocations of Canterbury and York be further prorogued to 16 September 1796 5093. July 29, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation declaring that Parliament 13917] will be held on 15 September 1796 and requiring specified groups to give their attendance accordingly at Westminster 5094. July 29, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 13917] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 October 1796 5095. September 3, 1796 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 13928] further prorogued to 27 September 1796 5096. September 22, 1796 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon to No. 13935] deserters from His Majesty’s land forces who surrender themselves before 10 November 1796 5097. October 20, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 13943] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1796 5098. October 20, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of rock 13943] salt, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 29 October 1796 5099. October 20, 1796 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pot 13943] ash or pearl ash, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 7 November 1796 5100. November 2, 1796 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon to all No. 13948] deserters from the marine forces who surrender themselves before 31 December 1796 5101. November 9, 1796 [L.G., Issue Order granting general reprisals against No. 13950] the ships, goods and subjects of the King of Spain 5102. November 30, 1796 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 13957] gunpowder and ammunition out of the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Kingdom for six months beginning on 7 December 1796 5103. November 30, 1796 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of No. 13957] lignum vitae, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 10 December 1796 5104. December 14, 1796 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time given in a No. 13962] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 28 February 1797 5105. December 28, 1796 [L.G., Issue Order permitting ships and vessels to No. 13976] enter into the ports of the Cape of Good Hope to trade with its inhabitants 5106. January 25, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 13974] exportation of pig iron and other similar goods for a further six months beginning on 25 January 1797 5107. February 15, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 13980] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 13 April 1797 5108. April 5, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting His Majesty’s subjects 13999] to lawfully trade to and from the island of Trinidad 5109. April 26, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 14004] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 30 June 1797 5110. April 26, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of rock 14004] salt, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 29 April 1797 5111. May 3, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pot 14006] ash or pearl ash, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 7 May 1797 5112. May 31, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the suppression of 14014] mutinous and treasonable proceedings upon His Majesty’s ships at the Nore 5113. June 6, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that certain ships are now 14016] in rebellion and prohibiting His Majesty’s subjects from communicating with the crew of the said ships 5114. June 7, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 14017] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for six months beginning on 7 June 1797

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5115. June 7, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 14017] lignum vitae, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 10 June 1797 5116. June 19, 1797 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation imposing resolutions for the 198] more speedy promulgation of the Statutes of the Realm 5117. June 21, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 14022] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 August 1797 5118. July 20, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 14029] exportation of pig iron and other similar goods for a further six months beginning on 25 July 1797 5119. July 20, 1797 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 5 October 199] 5120. July 26, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation giving currency to a new 14031] coinage of copper penny pieces 5121. July 26, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 14031] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 October 1797 5122. September 27, 1797 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 14049] further prorogued to 2 November 1797 5123. October 25, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time given in a 14059] former Proclamation for the payment of bounties and rewards to 31 December 1797 5124. October 25, 1797 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration concerning the unsuccessful 199] result of a peace treaty with France 5125. November 4, 1797 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of rock No. 14062] salt, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 29 October 1797 5126. November 4, 1797 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of pot No. 14062] ash or pearl ash, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 7 November 1797 5127. November 29, 1797 [L.G., Issue Proclamation giving currency to a new No. 14069] coinage of seven shilling gold pieces 5128. December 6, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 14071] gunpowder and ammunition out of the Kingdom for six months beginning on 7 December 1797 5129. December 6, 1797 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 14071] lignum vitae, without the leave or permission of His Majesty, for six months beginning on 10 December 1797 5130. December 27, 1797 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limited for No. 14078] payment of bounties and rewards to able seamen and landmen entering His Majesty’s service 5131. January 3, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order taking off quarantine requirement 14079] for all ships, vessels, persons, goods and merchandise arriving from Philadelphia or any port within the State of Pennsylvania 5132. January 24, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order imposing quarantine to prevent the 14085] spread of the plague to be enforced on ships arriving from Ports of Spain within the Mediterranean, Minorca, Majorca, Gibraltar and Corsica 5133. January 24, 1798 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation regulating trade and 201] commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope 5134. February 7, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order for importing bread, flour and 14090] Indian corn into Newfoundland from territories of the United States, by British subjects and British built ships owned by His Majesty’s subjects 5135. February 13, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. His Majesty orders and declares that all 15107] His Majesty’s subjects may lawfully trade with Minorca 5136. February 14, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limited for the 14092] payment of bounties for recruiting land and seamen 5137. March 14, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing the apprehension 14098] of Robert Thomas Crossfield, charged with suspicion of high treason 5138. April 25, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limited for the 15010] payment of bounties and rewards to seamen and landmen entering His Majesty’s service to be prolonged and extended to 30 June 1798 5139. April 25, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 15010] exportation of any sort of rock salt for six months commencing 29 April 1798 5140. April 26, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 15127] exportation of any sort of rock salt for six months commencing 29 April 1798 5141. May 2, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport of pot ash

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 15012] or pearl ash for six months commencing on 7 May 1798 5142. May 23, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for apprehending Robert 15018] Watson, charged with suspicion of high treason 5143. May 30, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport coastwise 15023] of any gunpowder, saltpetre, or any sort of arms or ammunition for six months commencing on 7 June 1798 5144. May 30, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 15023] export and transportation out of the Kingdom of Great Britain of any wood called lignum vitae 5145. June 5, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 15143] export and transportation out of the Kingdom of Great Britain of any wood called lignum vitae 5146. June 20, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the time limited for 15032] the payment of bounties and rewards to seamen and landmen be prolonged and extended, from 30 June to 31 August 1798 5147. June 20, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 15032] exportation of pig iron and other goods out of the Kingdom of Great Britain 5148. June 29, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for apprehending 15036] Beauchamp Bagnall Harvey, charged with open acts of treason and rebellion, in commanding a rebel force in County Wexford 5149. June 29, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 8 August 15036] 1798 5150. August 1, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 23 15046] October 1798 5151. August 22, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging payments 15052] of bounties and rewards to able seamen and landmen entering His Majesty’s service 5152. August 29, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order that the parts of the Mediterranean 15055] occupied by persons exercising the powers of Government in France, are declared to be in a state of hostility with His Majesty 5153. September 28, 1798 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 6 No. 15064] November 1798

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5154. September 28, 1798 [Steele Vol. 4 Proclamation granting general reprisals p. 205] against the Genoese and the subjects of the Ligurian and Roman republics 5155. October 24, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 20 15074] November 1798 5156. October 24, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order removing embargo on ships and 15074] vessels bound to any of the ports in the territories of the Grand Duke of Tuscany 5157. October 24, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the payment of bounties 15074] to able seamen and ordinary seamen entering His Majesty’s service, to 31 December 1798 5158. October 24, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 15074] exportation of any sort of rock salt for six months commencing 29 October 1798 5159. October 31, 1798 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on 15076] exporting and transporting pot ashes or pearl ashes for a further six months commencing on 7 November 1798 5160. November 28, 1798 [L.G., Issue Order extending the prohibition of the No. 15084] transport coastwise of any gunpowder, saltpetre, or any sort of arms or ammunition for six months commencing on 7 December 1798 5161. November 28, 1798 [L.G., Issue Order extending for six months the No. 15084] prohibition on the exportation of lignum vitae wood without leave or permission from His Majesty or His Privy Council, commencing on 10 December 1798 5162. December 19, 1798 [L.G., Issue Order extending the prohibition on the No. 15090] exportation of pig iron and other goods out of the Kingdom of Great Britain 5163. December 26, 1798 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limited for the No. 15093] payment of bounties to able seamen and landmen that enter themselves for the service of the Royal navy to 28 February 1799 5164. December 26, 1798 [L.G., Issue Order lifting the quarantine requirement No. 15093] that was in place on ships arriving from Boston, Massachusetts and New York to prevent the spread of plague 5165. February 13, 1799 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation opening up and regulating 207] trade with the Island of Minorca 5166. February 20, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limited for the 15109] payment of bounties to land and seamen

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number entering His Majesty’s service 5167. March 13, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order governing trade with North 15115] America 5168. March 15, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation to prevent persons engaged 15115] in rebellion in Ireland from passing from the Kingdom of Ireland to Great Britain 5169. March 21, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring a blockade of the ports of 15118] the United Provinces 5170. April 19, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time limited for the 15125] payment of bounties to land and seamen entering His Majesty’s service 5171. April 26, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order placing an embargo on all ships and 15127] vessels laden with goods or merchandise bound to any of the ports in the territories of the Grand Duke of Tuscany 5172. May 17, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport of pot ash 15133] or pearl ash for six months commencing on 7 May 1799 5173. June 5, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending for six months the 15143] prohibition of the transport of saltpetre without leave or permission from His Majesty or His Privy Council 5174. June 26, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order prolonging payment of bounties to 15152] land and seamen 5175. June 26, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 15152] exportation of pig iron and other goods out of the Kingdom of Great Britain for six months commencing on 25 June 1799 5176. July 3, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 15154] copper out of the Kingdom for a period of six months 5177. July 12, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 August 15158] 1799 5178. July 24, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 15162] the militia forces 5179. August 14, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 29 15169] October 1799 5180. August 14, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the payment of rewards 15169] and bounties to land and sea men entering His Majesty’s service to 31 October 1799 5181. September 4, 1799 [L.G., Issue Order lifting embargo on all ships and No. 15177] vessels bound to any of the ports of the territories of the Grand Duke of Tuscany

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5182. October 16, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the payments of bounties 15195] to able sea and landmen entering His Majesty’s service 5183. October 16, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. His Majesty orders that all his subjects 15195] may lawfully trade with the colony of Surinam and that produce of Surinam may be imported by British ships owned by His Majesty’s subjects 5184. October 30, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 15199] exportation of any sort of rock salt for six months commencing on 29 October 1799 5185. October 30, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 15199] transport of pot ash or pearl ash for six months commencing on 7 November 1799 5186. December 4, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for giving currency to a new 15210] coinage of copper money, of two-penny and one-penny pieces, halfpenny pieces and farthings 5187. December 4, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the transport coastwise 15210] of any gunpowder, saltpetre, or any sort of arms or ammunition for six months commencing on 7 December 1799 5188. December 4, 1799 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 15210] export and transportation out of the Kingdom of Great Britain of any wood called lignum-vitae 5189. December 11, 1799 [L.G., Issue Order extending the prohibition on the No. 15212] exportation of pig iron and other goods out of the Kingdom of Great Britain for six months commencing on 25 December 1799 5190. December 18, 1799 [L.G., Issue Order extending the time limited for the No. 15214] payment of bounties and rewards to land and seamen entering His Majesty’s service 5191. January 29, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order taking off the quarantine on all 15226] ships, persons, goods and merchandises arriving from Philadelphia and New York 5192. February 12, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of sheet 15230] copper, copper in boltstaves, bars, sheets, rings and nails for six months from the date of the order 5193. March 14, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 15239] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number of war 5194. June 25, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 15270] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5195. July 29, 1800 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 7 October 213] 5196. July 29, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of sheet 15280] copper, copper in boltstaves, bars, sheets, rings and nails for six months from the date of the order 5197. September 18, 1800 [Steele Vol. 4 Order further proroguing Parliament to 11 p. 213] November 5198. October 15, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament 15302] shall meet and be holden on 11 November 1800 5199. October 15, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending and prolonging the 15302] bounties to be paid encouraging seamen to enter themselves upon His Majesty’s ships of war 5200. December 3, 1800 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that subjects may 15316] lawfully trade with the Island of Curaçao 5201. December 31, 1800 [D.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of white No. 7058] and red herrings except to Ireland 5202. December 31, 1800 [D.G., Issue Order declaring nothing in the Order No. 7058] made on 10 December 1800 shall extend to prohibit exports to Ireland, St Helens, Bombay and Bencoolen

Part 4

INSTRUMENTS OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND 1801 TO 1820 Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5203. January 13, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation recommending prudent use 7061] of corn, grain and potatoes 5204. January 14, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Order setting out regulations for 7069] quarantine on ships entering British ports 5205. January 20, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation allowing free entry of all 7064] rice and Indian corn into every port of Ireland until 25 March 1801 5206. February 11, 1801 [D.G., Issue Order revoking a previous Order of 28 No. 7096] February 1796 regarding imports into the Cape of Good Hope from Great Britain

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number and Ireland 5207. February 17, 1801 [D.G., Issue Proclamation allowing free entry of all No. 7077] foreign flour into every port in Ireland until 25 March 1801 5208. March 17, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing that the Orders 7089] made on 20 January 1801 and 17 February 1801 shall remain in force until 24 June 1801 5209. March 17, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing that previous 7089] orders made on 30 December 1800 and 28 October 1800 shall remain in force until 24 June 1801 5210. March 17, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Order setting out new regulations to be 7091] carried out during quarantine on ships entering British ports 5211. March 31, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7094] for the apprehension of the person responsible for the murder of William Brandon 5212. April 21, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7103] for the apprehension of the person who killed William Price 5213. April 28, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7106] for the apprehension of the persons who robbed several mail bags and wounded William Blood 5214. April 28, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7106] for the apprehension of the persons who killed Robert and Jane Johnson 5215. May 2, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7108] for the apprehension of the persons who killed Patrick Wade and his son 5216. May 12, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7112] for the apprehension of the persons who set fire to a building in Dublin City 5217. May 14, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation directing that no ships laden 7113] with provisions of any kind shall be permitted to leave any ports in Ireland without a valid licence 5218. June 2, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7121] for the apprehension of Christopher Duffy 5219. June 9, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 7124] apprehension of the persons who attacked a mail cart in Meath

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5220. June 30, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7133] for the apprehension of men who set fire to the Catholic church in Arklow 5221. July 28, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7145] for the apprehension of men who set fire to a stable belonging to Gilbert Maher 5222. August 4, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 7148] for the apprehension of the person who killed Richard Reilly 5223. August 18, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting restrictions on the 7154] export of beef, pork and herrings made on 14 May 1801 5224. August 28, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7158] deserters who return to His Majesty’s forces before 1 October 1801 5225. September 1, 1801 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 7223] Daniel Heggarty and others 5226. September 8, 1801 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering maritime counties No. 7163] to move their livestock to general depots in order to deprive invading enemies of resources 5227. October 6, 1801 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7220] information relating to an attack on John Clarke 5228. December 22, 1801 [Steele Vol. 4 Order for the apprehension of persons p. 219] who set fire to the the dwelling house of Thomas Neal, of Ballinapieree, County Wexford, murdering him and wounding his children 5229. January 1, 1802 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation proscribing the export of 347] provisions from 23 June 1802 to 1 January 1803 5230. February 11, 1802 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 7240] relating to the murder of William Williamson 5231. February 22, 1802 [D.G., Issue Order promising a pardon for information No. 7238] relating to a threatening letter sent to Mr Cannon 5232. March 9, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7243] information relating to an attack on John Hynes and Patrick Gleeson 5233. March 9, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7243] information relating to an attack on the family of Thomas Little

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5234. April 22, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7265] information relating to a fire at the house of John Barry 5235. May 25, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending restrictions on trade 7276] with France, Spain and Genoa 5236. May 25, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation permitting vessels to enter 7276] Irish ports without convoy 5237. May 27, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 7277] relating to the shooting of Robert McGregor 5238. September 30, 1802 [D.G., Issue Proclamation imposing a quarantine on No. 7331] vessels from Pennsylvania and Maryland 5239. October 18, 1802 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7338] information relating to the murder of Patrick McGone 5240. November 16, 1802 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation offering a reward for the p. 351] apprehension of those responsible for the murder of Michael Morris in County Fermanagh 5241. January 22, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 7380] relating to a fire at the property of William Sandys 5242. January 25, 1803 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation removing the quarantine 355] imposed on shipping from Pennsylvania and Maryland 5243. March 5, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for information 7399] relating to a fire at the property of John O’Hanlon 5244. March 16, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering rewards to 7402] seafaring men who join His Majesty’s fleet 5245. April 5, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation clarifying provisions in 7411] relation to the trade of wheat and other goods 5246. May 14, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7428] information relating to the shooting of William Bell 5247. May 24, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 7432] gunpowder and other goods 5248. July 24, 1803 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 369] Proclamation offering a reward of £1,000 for the apprehension of those responsible for the murder of Lord Kilwarden and others in Dublin

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5249. July 25, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the prevention of 7458] outrages 5250. July 26, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7459] information relating to the murder of Lyde Browne 5251. July 28, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation suspending the Habeas 7460] Corpus Act 1781 and prohibiting subjects from leaving Ireland without a passport 5252. August 1, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for the 7461] apprehension of those wanted by courts- martial 5253. August 9, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7468] information relating to the shooting of Edward Clark and others 5254. October 6, 1803 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering that the restriction 379] on the export of provisions should remain from 7 October to 31 December 1803 5255. October 11, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward for the 7492] apprehension of absconders 5256. October 12, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting distilling from 7492] oats or oatmeal 5257. November 8, 1803 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 7509] Michael Dwyer for treason 5258. November 22, 1804 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 7510] information relating to an attack on James Masterson 5259. December 6, 1803 [D.G., Issue Proclamation imposing quarantine on No. 7516] vessels from Pennsylvania and Virginia 5260. December 13, 1803 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 7519] James Corcoran 5261. December 20, 1803 [D.G., Issue Proclamation for the apprehension of No. 7522] Thomas Wilde and John Mahon 5262. February 4, 1804 [D.G., Issue No. Licence to Henry Welshore to use name 7547] Testator 5263. February 21, 1804 [D.G., Issue Proclamation lifting quarantine on ships No. 7550] entering British ports from New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia 5264. March 13, 1804 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation lifting quarantine imposed 7558] on Spanish ships entering British ports 5265. May 1, 1804 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 395] Proclamation adding French lawns and cambrics to the list of commodities that can be imported 5266. June 6, 1804 [D.G., Issue No. Order allowing for the importation of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 7601] goods into Tortola and the Virgin Islands from the West Indies until 25 March 1808 5267. October 6, 1804 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a reward in return 7647] for the apprehension of James Martin 5268. October 6, 1804 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for the apprehension of the six state 229] prisoners, who escaped Belfast Gaol 5269. November 3, 1804 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering that shipping from 401] Charleston and other American locations be required to observe quarantine 5270. November 3, 1804 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon in return No. 7659] for the apprehension of the men who killed James Kelly 5271. November 5, 1804 [D.G., Issue Order extending time allowed for the No. 7662] importation of bulls, cows, oxen and other such provisions for a further three months 5272. November 20, 1804 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation ordering the enforcement of p. 402] the law on quarantine on shipping from the Mediterranean 5273. February 19, 1805 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 7705] information relating to the murder of Thomas Moresey 5274. April 2, 1805 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation imposing a quarantine on 7723] vessels from South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana 5275. April 2, 1805 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order revoking the Order of 20 November 231] 1804, concerning quarantine 5276. April 2, 1805 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 7723] information relating to an attack on the Leitrim Regiment of Militia 5277. July 26, 1805 [D.G., Issue No. Order constituting a board of health 7786] 5278. August 23, 1805 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation giving currency to various 7785] copper coins 5279. September 10, 1805 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation imposing quarantine p. 411] regulations on ships carrying rags from Bremen, Hamburg and other Northern ports 5280. October 21, 1805 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 7811] His Majesty’s regular forces 5281. November 15, 1805 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending quarantine to No. 7823] Newfoundland and Cape Breton 5282. November 15, 1805 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation requiring shipping from p. 417] New York and Pennsylvania to observe

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number quarantine 5283. January 31, 1806 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that all ships 7857] from any port in Pennsylvania or New York, perform a quarantine on arrival at Irish ports 5284. June 5, 1806 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation granting the distribution of 7913] prizes during the present hostilities 5285. October 1, 1806 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking an Order of 20 7962] November 1804 5286. October 1, 1806 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order releasing vessels from Cadiz or any 235] port without the Straits of Gibraltar from the performance of quarantine 5287. October 1, 1806 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking order made on 10 7962] September 1805 5288. November 13, 1807 [D.G., Issue Licence to Richard Earl of Clancarty to No. 8144] use the name of Le Poer 5289. January 19, 1808 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 8168] for the apprehension of the men who attacked William Flack 5290. August 19, 1808 [D.G., Issue No. Order appointing persons to be divisional 8262] justices of Dublin City 5291. September 1, 1808 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon for No. 8265] deserters who return to His Majesty’s forces before 24 October 1808 5292. January 13, 1809 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 8322] for the apprehension of the persons who robbed the home of George Miles 5293. March 3, 1809 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 8343] for the apprehension of Edward Brennan 5294. July 14, 1809 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon in return 8401] for the apprehension of persons who murdered James Hearn 5295. October 24, 1809 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order pardoning deserters from His 243] Majesty’s land forces 5296. October 31, 1809 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 8450] deserters who return to His Majesty’s army within two months 5297. January 9, 1810 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the export of pig 8480] iron and other goods for six months 5298. January 9, 1810 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 8480] gunpowder and other goods for six months 5299. January 25, 1810 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 8487] information relating to a fire at the property of Bridget Maguire 5300. May 16, 1810 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the prohibition on the 245] export of arms and ammunition for six months 5301. July 20, 1810 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the export of pig 8563] iron and other goods for six months 5302. July 20, 1810 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting the export of 8563] gunpowder and other goods for six months 5303. January 23, 1811 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 457] the export and carrying of munitions 5304. January 23, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 8644] reward for information in relation to the murder of Corporal William Henderson in County Fermanagh 5305. February 12, 1811 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 8655] reward for information received in relation to an attack on Private Joseph Acres 5306. February 16, 1811 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 8657] reward for information in relation to a house breaking incident at Duleek 5307. May 4, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 8694] reward for information in relation to an attack on John Davis, damage to property of coachmaker John Hutton and Sons and anonymous threatening letters 5308. July 24, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation continuing a prohibition on 8732] the transportation into any part of Ireland, or carrying coastwise, of gun powder and saltpetre and other materials 5309. July 24, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation continuing a prohibition on 8732] the transportation of pig iron, iron bar, hemp and other materials 5310. July 30, 1811 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 466] Proclamation invoking the Convention Act [1793 (33 Geo. 3) c. 29] to proscribe the proposed Catholic convention 5311. July 30, 1811 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. 469] Proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of those responsible for the murder of a private in the militia in Dublin 5312. October 1, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon for 8763] information received within six months of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number an attack on the mail coach between Londonderry and Dublin 5313. October 5, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 8763] reward for the apprehension of Michael Dougherty and others who set fire to a house at Green-Castle, County Donegal 5314. October 5, 1811 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon and 8763] reward for the discovery of the person who shot at James Anderson in County Limerick 5315. November 26, 1811 [D.G., Issue Proclamation promising a pardon and No. 8788] reward for the discovery of the person who murdered Patrick Moorhead in County Sligo 5316. January 21, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 8816] prohibition on exportation out of Ireland or carrying coastwise gunpowder or saltpetre, or any sort of arms or ammunition 5317. January 21, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 8809] prohibition on the transportation into any parts of Ireland of pig iron, bar iron, hemp and other specified naval stores 5318. February 1, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering rewards for 8814] information received in connection with Michael Glynn and James Fisher and other persons involved in a treasonable conspiracy 5319. February 7, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 8816] reward for information in connection with the attack on Private Michael Tierney at Mecklenburgh Street, Dublin 5320. March 17, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 8833] reward for information in connection with malicious damage to the Grand Canal and Royal Canal 5321. April 30, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking quarantine on all 8852] ships and vessels coming from Havannah or any other port in the island of Cuba 5322. July 24, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 8888] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland or carrying coastwise gunpowder or saltpetre, or any sort of arms or ammunition 5323. July 24, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 8888] prohibition on the transportation into any parts out of Ireland of any pig iron, bar iron, hemp and other specified naval stores 5324. October 1, 1812 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 8920] reward for information received in relation to a mail robbery in County Meath 5325. November 17, 1812 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 8943] reward for information received in relation to attacks on sentinels in Limerick and Leitrim 5326. February 9, 1813 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 482] the export and carrying coastwise of munitions 5327. February 9, 1813 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 483] the export of naval stores 5328. February 20, 1813 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation authorising militia 485] regiments to recruit to complete their complement 5329. July 22, 1813 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 23 August 254] 1813 5330. August 13, 1813 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 9073] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of pig iron and other goods 5331. August 17, 1813 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 486] the exporting and carrying coastways of munitions 5332. August 17, 1813 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the prohibition on the 255] export of naval stores from Ireland without licence 5333. September 13, 1813 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 Proclamation authorising the making of p. 489] worts or wash for distillation 5334. November 16, 1813 [D.G., Issue Proclamation revoking a Proclamation of No. 9149] 12 February 1808 which concerned importation from countries not in amity with His Majesty 5335. March 1, 1814 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing for six months the 9178] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods 5336. March 3, 1814 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 9178] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of pig iron and other goods 5337. June 3, 1814 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting assembly in the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 9230] name of the Catholic Board 5338. July 30, 1814 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 August 257] 1814 5339. October 4, 1814 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 496] the export and carrying coastwise of munitions 5340. October 4, 1814 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing for six months the 9284] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods 5341. December 24, 1814 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration of a treaty of peace between p. 259] His Majesty and the United States of America 5342. April 4, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 9365] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of pig iron and other goods 5343. April 4, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 9365] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods 5344. May 27, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 9391] His Majesty’s regular land forces 5345. May 30, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring aliens who have 9393] arrived into Ireland since 1 July, to depart within one calendar month 5346. August 22, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon for 9437] information received within six months of an attack on the Dublin to Cork mail coach at Five Mile Stone 5347. August 22, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for the apprehension of persons 261] who attacked the Royal mail between Cashel and Littleton on Sunday night, 13 August 1815 5348. October 27, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending for six months the 9469] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of pig iron and other goods 5349. October 27, 1815 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing for six months the 9469] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods 5350. December 2, 1815 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 9483] reward for information in relation to the murder of Magistrate William Baker in County Tipperary 5351. February 22, 1816 [D.G., Issue Proclamation ordering that all ships or No. 9518] vessels coming from or through the Mediterranean are subject to quarantine

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5352. February 22, 1816 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation imposing quarantine on all 518] shipping from the Mediterranean 5353. February 22, 1816 [D.G., Issue Proclamation revoking and annulling a No. 9518] Declaration that certain parts of the King’s County are in a state of disturbance 5354. April 18, 1816 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking and annulling the 9542] Declaration that the North and South Liberties of the City of Limerick are in a state of disturbance 5355. April 30, 1816 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing until 13 August 9547] 1816 the prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods to the countries named therein 5356. May 28, 1816 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking and annulling a 9580] Declaration that the baronies of Clonlonan and Moycashel, County Westmeath are in a state of disturbance 5357. July 16, 1816 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 9580] reward for information received on David Magennys and others in relation to the murder of Norton Butler 5358. August 27, 1816 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing until 13 February 9602] 1817 the prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods to Africa, West Indies and certain places in America 5359. November 18, 1816 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 9634] reward for information received in relation to the deaths of eight named persons in a house fire in County Louth 5360. December 6, 1816 [D.G., Issue Proclamation revoking quarantine on all No. 9641] ships and vessels coming from the Mediterranean 5361. December 6, 1816 [D.G., Issue Proclamation offering a pardon and No. 9641] reward for information received in relation to the murder of Loftus Frizell of Manomolin, County Wexford 5362. February 25, 1817 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending a prohibition on No. 9676] the exportation of gunpowder, saltpetre or any sort of arms or ammunition to Africa, West Indies and territories in North America other than to His Majesty’s territories 5363. April 17, 1817 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking a Proclamation

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 9698] declaring the barony of Castleraghan, County Cavan to be in a state of disturbance 5364. April 29, 1817 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the time 9709] permitted to claim a pardon and reward for information in relation to the death of several persons who died in a fire at a house in County Louth 5365. June 10, 1817 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation reserving oatmeal and 9721] potatoes for the consumption of the lower orders of people 5366. June 21, 1817 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering the instituting of an 537] extraordinary establishment of police in the baronies of Upper and Lower Navan, Skyrne and Morgallion 5367. July 7, 1817 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 9732] His Majesty’s regular land forces 5368. August 13, 1817 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation revoking the Proclamation 540] of 30 September 1815 proclaiming County Limerick to be in a state of disturbance 5369. September 9, 1817 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 540] the export and carrying coastwise of munitions 5370. December 2, 1817 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation extending the prohibition on 543] the export and carrying coastwise of munitions 5371. April 20, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking quarantine orders 9860] on vessels coming from Charleston, South Carolina and all ports in the United States, South of the Delaware 5372. April 28, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking and annulling the 9863] Declaration that the baronies of Coolestown and Philipstown in the King’s County are in a state of disturbance 5373. May 14, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking and annulling 9869] declarations that certain parts of County Tipperary are in a state of disturbance 5374. May 14, 1818 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation rescinding the Proclamation 548] declaring that the baronies of Ardee, Louth, Upper and Lower Dundalk, County Louth are in a state of disturbance 5375. July 14, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing until 30 9896] November 1818 the prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number and other goods to the countries named therein 5376. August 27, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking the Declaration 9970] that the baronies of Kilcullen, Carberry and North Naas are in a state of disturbance and require an extraordinary establishment of police 5377. August 27, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking and annulling the 9914] Declaration that certain parts of the County of Kildare are in a state of disturbance 5378. October 31, 1818 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a reward and 9970] pardon in respect of information received within six months on the murder of Robert Gorman 5379. November 12, 1818 [D.G., Issue Proclamation revoking and annulling the No. 9947] Declaration that the barony of Offaly and the baronies of Connell and Clane, County Kildare are in a state of disturbance 5380. November 14, 1818 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending the prohibition No. 9870] for six months on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder, saltpetre or arms and ammunition to the countries named therein 5381. November 24, 1818 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending for six months the No. 9955] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods to the countries named therein 5382. November 24, 1818 [D.G., Issue Proclamation altering the common prayers No. 9955] for the Royal family 5383. December 28, 1818 [D.G., Issue Licence granting permission to Frederick No. 9968] Solly to take and use the name of Flood 5384. February 6, 1819 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation ordering the instituting of an 553] extraordinary establishment of police in baronies of Lune and Moyfenrath, County Meath 5385. June 3, 1819 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking the declaration 10036] that the baronies of Upper and Lower Dundalk, Ardee and Louth are in a state of disturbance and require an extraordinary establishment of police 5386. June 3, 1819 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the prohibition 10036] for six months on the exportation out of Ireland of any gunpowder, saltpetre or any

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number sort of arms or ammunition to the countries named therein 5387. July 20, 1819 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the six month 10056] prohibition on the exportation of gunpowder and other items from the ports of Ireland to all ports within the dominion of the King of Spain 5388. December 4, 1819 [D.G., Issue Proclamation extending the prohibition No. 10115] for six months on the exportation out of Ireland of any gunpowder, saltpetre or any arms or ammunition to the places specified therein 5389. January 30, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation announcing George, Prince 275] of Wales, King, as George IV 5390. January 31, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order requiring all persons being in office 275] of authority or government at the decease of the late King, to proceed in the execution of their respective offices 5391. February 4, 1820 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking the Order of 14 10144] September 1819 imposing quarantine on all vessels coming from or having touched at any port between Gibraltar and Cape St. Vincent 5392. February 4, 1820 [P.O.I. Vol. 5 p. Proclamation declaring the death of 563] George III 5393. February 12, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for making necessary alterations in 276] the prayers for the Royal family, in consequence of the death of the late King 5394. February 17, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order for a special prayer and 276] thanksgiving to be offered up throughout England and Ireland, for His Majesty’s recovery from the late dangerous sickness 5395. February 18, 1820 [D.G., Issue Proclamation altering the common prayers No. 10149] for the Royal family 5396. February 28, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 13 March 276] 1820 5397. February 29, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order dissolving the present Parliament, 276] and calling another to meet on 21 April 1820 5398. March 18, 1820 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation offering a pardon and 10162] reward for information received within six months of an attack on James Burke, magistrate in County Galway 5399. April 11, 1820 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation discontinuing the restriction

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 10173] of quarantine on vessels from Boston, New York or Baltimore except in certain specified cases 5400. May 16, 1820 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking and annulling the 10188] Declaration that certain parishes in the baronies of Balruddery and Nethercross are in a state of disturbance 5401. May 29, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the prohibition on the 277] export of arms, ammunition, etc., to certain places, for six months 5402. June 13, 1820 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation renewing for six months the 10200] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods to the places specified therein 5403. July 12, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order regulating trade with the Cape of 278] Good Hope 5404. July 20, 1820 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order exempting His Majesty’s servants 278] from serving on juries or bearing any public office 5405. November 20, 1820 [D.G., Issue Proclamation declaring the lawful value No. 10270] of coins issued from the Royal Mint 5406. November 29, 1820 [D.G., Issue Proclamation renewing for six months the No. 10273] prohibition on the exportation out of Ireland of gunpowder and other goods to the places specified therein

Part 5

UNITED KINGDOM INSTRUMENTS 1801 TO 1820 Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5407. January 1, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order setting out the titles, styles, flags 15325] and armorial banners of the United Kingdom 5408. January 1, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order summoning the Parliament of the 15325] United Kingdom to meet for the first time 5409. January 1, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast in England and 15325] Ireland 5410. January 1, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order setting out the ensigns and colours 15325] to be worn by ships of the United Kingdom 5411. January 14, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting shipping to and from 15328] Sweden, Denmark and Russia 5412. January 14, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 15328] and other goods 5413. January 16, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the payment of bills 15328] drawn by Russian subjects 5414. January 21, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time for the payment 15330] of bounties to seamen 5415. January 24, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Licence to Edward Southwell Trotter to 15330] use the name of Ruthven 5416. January 28, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the export of goods on 15333] board Russian, Danish and Swedish ships provided they are owned by His Majesty’s subjects 5417. January 28, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the payment of money 15333] to subjects of Sweden, Denmark or Russia for merchandise 5418. February 11, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order continuing the embargo on the 15336] export of sheet copper and other copper goods 5419. February 11, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the permission to import 15338] goods from the United States into Newfoundland to other goods 5420. April 17, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order that a prayer be offered giving 15355] thanks for the King’s recovery from illness 5421. May 21, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the time for the payment 15367] of bounties to seamen 5422. May 21, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the export of red and 15367] white herring 5423. May 21, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pot ash 15367] and other goods 5424. May 21, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of rock salt 15367] 5425. June 4, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the embargo on trade with 15372] Russia and Denmark 5426. June 4, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting trade with Saint Martin 15372] and Saint Eustatius 5427. June 4, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the coastwise export of 15372] various goods 5428. June 4, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of wood 15372] known as lignum vitae 5429. June 16, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the embargo on trade with 15376] Sweden 5430. June 27, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 15382] and other goods 5431. July 30, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of sheet 15391] copper and other goods 5432. July 30, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 15393] deserters from His Majesty’s ships 5433. July 30, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that La Valette is a free 15394] port 5434. August 1, 1801 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation ordering the return of all 218] half-pay officers of the land forces residing in Great Britain and Ireland and now serving in the militia 5435. August 4, 1801 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order offering a pardon to army deserters 218] 5436. September 7, 1801 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 15404] prorogued to 22 October 1801 5437. October 6, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 15413] prorogued to 29 October 1801 5438. October 12, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the cessation of 15416] hostilities with the French Republic 5439. October 12, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the offer of bounties for 15416] seamen and landmen 5440. December 2, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of saltpetre 15432] and gunpowder 5441. December 2, 1801 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of wood 15432] known as lignum vitae 5442. January 13, 1802 [L.G., issue No. Proclamation extending the ban on 15444] exporting various goods out of parts of Great Britain for two months from this date 5443. February 3, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on 15450] exporting gunpowder and other ammunition for a further two months 5444. February 3, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of 15450] exporting a wood called lignum vitae for two months 5445. February 10, 1802 [L.G., Issue Order extending the ban on exporting No. 15452] sheet copper for a further two months 5446. February 10, 1802 [L.G., Issue Order allowing bread, flour, rice and other No. 15452] provisions to be imported to Newfoundland from the United States by British subjects 5447. March 3, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the ban on 15458] exporting various goods out of parts of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Great Britain for two months from this date 5448. March 24, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending the ban on 15464] exporting gunpowder made on 3 February 1802 5449. March 24, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending ban on exporting copper, 15464] made on 10 February 1802, for a further two months 5450. March 24, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the ban on exporting 15464] lignum vitae, made on 3 February 1802, for a further two months 5451. April 26, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering a thanksgiving to 15474] be held on 1 June 1802 to thank God for His mercies 5452. May 5, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the prohibition on the 15477] exportation of lignum vitae, gunpowder and copper provisions 5453. June 2, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation extending orders on the 15486] exportation and importation of certain provisions 5454. June 28, 1802 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 17 August 221] 1802 5455. June 29, 1802 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order dissolving the present Parliament, 221] and calling another to meet on 31 August 1802 5456. August 16, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 5 October 15506] 1802 5457. August 16, 1802 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation allowing imports and 15506] exports in respect of the Island of Tortola 5458. September 18, 1802 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 16 No. 15515] November 1802 5459. September 18, 1802 [L.G., Issue Proclamation ordering quarantine on all No. 15515] ships from Pennsylvania and Maryland 5460. November 3, 1802 [L.G., Issue Proclamation ordering new passes to be No. 15529] issued for ships trading in foreign lands 5461. December 22, 1802 [L.G., Issue Proclamation allowing for provisions to No. 15543] be imported into Newfoundland by United States colonies belonging to Great Britain 5462. December 31, 1802 [L.G., Issue Order extending to 31 March 1803 the No. 15545] prohibition on the export of corn and its import 5463. December 31, 1802 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the export of bulls, No. 15545] cows and other goods

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5464. January 19, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting quarantine on ships, goods, 15551] merchandises and persons arriving from Pennsylvania or Maryland 5465. March 2, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting permission to import 15563] goods to Newfoundland 5466. March 7, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen to enter 15565] on board His Majesty’s ships of war 5467. March 7, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling and prohibiting 15565] seamen from serving foreign princes and states 5468. April 6, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation or 15583] carrying coastwise of saltpetre, gunpowder or any other sort of arms or ammunition for two months 5469. April 20, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the payment of bounties, 15577] relating to the encouragement of seamen to enter themselves on His Majesty’s ships of war and the discovery of seamen who might conceal themselves, until 30 June 1803 5470. May 5, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation or 15588] carrying coastwise of saltpetre, gunpowder or any other sort of arms or ammunition within six months from 6 June 1803 5471. May 16, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 15584] the ships, goods and subjects of the French Republic 5472. May 16, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation encouraging seamen and 15582] landmen to enter on board His Majesty’s ships of war 5473. May 16, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that any seamen 15584] who enter upon French or Batavian ships with intent to commit hostilities shall be punished severely for doing so 5474. May 18, 1803 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Declaration respecting the conduct of the 223] French Government 5475. June 8, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring La Valette in Malta to be 15591] a free port for the purposes of importation and exportation of goods in trading ships belonging to subjects of states in amity with His Majesty 5476. June 14, 1803 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 7450] the militia

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5477. June 22, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the bounties to be paid to 15595] seamen and rewards to be paid for the discovery of seamen serving foreign states or princes 5478. June 22, 1803 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the prohibition on the 224] export of British corn etc. and authorising the importation of foreign corn etc. 5479. June 22, 1803 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the prohibition on the 224] export of naval stores for six months 5480. August 12, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing His Majesty’s subjects to 15611] lawfully trade with St. Lucia 5481. August 17, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing His Majesty’s subjects to 15612] lawfully trade with Tobago 5482. August 17, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 15613] the ships, goods and subjects of the Ligurian and Italian republics 5483. September 14, 1803 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a public fast No. 15620] and humiliation be held in England and Ireland on 19 October 1803 5484. September 14, 1803 [Steele Vol. 4 Order further proroguing Parliament to 3 p. 225] November 1803 5485. October 12, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 15629] prorogued to 22 November 1803 5486. November 21, 1803 [L.G., Issue Order allowing His Majesty’s subjects to No. 15646] lawfully trade with Demerara and Essequibo 5487. December 7, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending previous orders 15653] pertaining to seamen, made on 7 March and 16 May 1803 5488. December 7, 1803 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing His Majesty’s subjects to 15653] lawfully trade with Berbice and its dependencies 5489. January 4, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron 15663] and other goods 5490. February 8, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 15673] from New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania 5491. April 23, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast in England and 15695] Ireland 5492. June 6, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of 15708] saltpetre and other goods 5493. June 27, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting trade with Surinam 15714]

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5494. June 27, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the exportation of pig 15714] iron and other goods to countries in Europe in amity with His Majesty 5495. June 27, 1804 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the importation of 228] certain provisions duty free for three months 5496. August 18, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 15729] prorogued to 4 October 1804 5497. September 20, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 15738] prorogued to 27 November 1804 5498. September 20, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order for the election of a new Scottish No. 15738] peer 5499. November 5, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 15751] prorogued to 3 January 1805 5500. November 22, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 15756] prorogued to 15 January 1805 5501. December 5, 1804 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of saltpetre 15767] and other goods 5502. December 19, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the importation of pig No. 15767] iron and other goods 5503. December 19, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting His Majesty’s subjects No. 15767] from entering Spanish ports and laying a general embargo on Spain 5504. December 19, 1804 [L.G., Issue Order promising bounties for seamen No. 15767] 5505. January 2, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast in England and 15768] Ireland 5506. January 11, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order for reprisals against the King of 15770] Spain 5507. February 6, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a reward for seamen 15778] 5508. February 6, 1805 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation imposing a quarantine on 7701] vessels from Spain 5509. March 21, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 15790] from South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana 5510. May 30, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of saltpetre 15812] and other goods 5511. June 20, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of pig 15823] iron and other goods 5512. August 15, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 15834] prorogued to 17 October 1805

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5513. August 15, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for deserters 15834] from His Majesty’s ships 5514. October 8, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for deserters 15852] from His Majesty’s regular forces 5515. October 10, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 15850] prorogued to 28 November 1805 5516. November 7, 1805 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 15859] prorogued to 7 January 1806 5517. November 7, 1805 [L.G., Issue Order for a general thanksgiving to be No. 15859] held in England and Ireland 5518. November 7, 1805 [L.G., Issue Order promising bounties for seamen No. 15859] 5519. November 7, 1805 [Steele Vol. 4 Order requiring all vessels from ports in p. 232] the American islands to perform quarantine 5520. November 21, 1805 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the export of No. 15864] gunpowder and other goods 5521. December 6, 1805 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 15869] prorogued to 21 January 1806 5522. January 20, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order for a general fast to be held in 15882] England and Ireland 5523. January 20, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising bounties to seamen who 15882] enter His Majesty’s service 5524. January 20, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of pig 15882] iron and other goods 5525. January 20, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 15882] from Pennsylvania and New York 5526. April 5, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order imposing an embargo on trade with 15906] Prussia 5527. April 16, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order imposing an embargo on trade with 15910] ports on the Rivers Elbe, Weser and Ems 5528. May 7, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order regulating copper coinage 15916] 5529. May 14, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo on trade with 15920] ships from Hamburg and Oldenburg and certain vessels from Bremen and Papenburg 5530. May 14, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 15920] Prussia and Papenburg 5531. May 21, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 15923] gunpowder and other goods 5532. June 5, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order lifting the embargo on trade with

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 15925] Bremen 5533. June 5, 1806 [D.G., Issue No. Proclamation granting the distribution of 7913] prizes during the present hostilities 5534. June 18, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the restoration of goods to 15929] subjects from Papenburg who arrived in the United Kingdom before 14 May 1806 5535. June 25, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron 15933] and other goods 5536. July 21, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order regulating the conduct of 15939] quarantine 5537. August 13, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 15945] prorogued to 9 October 1806 5538. September 17, 1806 [L.G., Issue Order permitting trade with Buenos Aires No. 15958] 5539. September 24, 1806 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 15960] prorogued to 29 October 1806 5540. October 1, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order setting duties on hides in Buenos 15962] Aires 5541. October 1, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the import permits for 15962] the West Indies to livestock 5542. October 10, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 27 15964] November 1806 5543. October 24, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 15968] dissolved 5544. October 24, 1806 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the election of the Scottish 15968] peers 5545. November 19, 1806 [L.G., Issue Order ending the embargo on trade with No. 15976] Prussia and Papenburg 5546. November 19, 1806 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the export of No. 15977] gunpowder and other goods 5547. December 22, 1806 [L.G., Issue Order promising bounties for seamen who No. 15985] enter His Majesty’s naval service 5548. December 22, 1806 [L.G., Issue Order extending the ban on exportation of No. 15988] pig iron and other such provisions 5549. January 7, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order banning British ships from trading 15990] with French owned ports 5550. January 7, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking a previous Order of 21 16009] December 1803 which concerned trade with Malta 5551. January 14, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general fast to be held 15992] in England and Ireland

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5552. January 28, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing the importation of certain 15998] goods from Newfoundland 5553. March 4, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing for trade to and from the 16007] island of Curacoa 5554. April 27, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 13 May 236] 1807 5555. April 29, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order dissolving Parliament and calling 236] another to assemble on 22 June 1807 5556. May 13, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing of trade to and from 16029] Montevideo and prohibiting slaves being brought to Britain from Montevideo 5557. May 20, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 16033] gunpowder 5558. July 1, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending ban on imports of pig 16045] iron, bar iron, hemp and other such provisions 5559. September 2, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order banning trade between Great No. 16062] Britain and Denmark 5560. September 16, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 Order further proroguing Parliament to 10 p. 237] November 1807 5561. September 25, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration justifying the late measures p. 237] adopted towards the Court of Denmark 5562. October 16, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation recalling British seamen 16077] who have entered foreign service and prohibiting seamen from serving foreign princes and states 5563. October 28, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order further proroguing Parliament to 17 237] December 1807 5564. November 4, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order for general reprisals against goods, No. 16084] ships and subjects of the King of Denmark 5565. November 4, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order granting general reprisals against No. 16084] goods, ships and subjects of the Kingdom of Naples, Tuscany and Ragusa 5566. November 11, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order for a blockade to be placed on all No. 16087] ports of France and all other enemies of Great Britain 5567. November 11, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order stating sale of ships to a neutral is No. 16087] illegal 5568. November 11, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order banning all imports into Great No. 16087] Britain unless imported on British ships 5569. November 18, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 Order extending the time for payment of p. 238] bounties to seamen until 31 December

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 1808 5570. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 21 No. 16091] January 1808 5571. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order declaring dates and times at which No. 16091] the Orders made on 11 November 1807 will be deemed to be received by the places mentioned herein 5572. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order providing that any ships not at war No. 16091] with Great Britain can trade in British ports 5573. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order setting out trade regulations during No. 16091] the war 5574. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order regarding the capture of goods of No. 16091] enemies 5575. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Portuguese ships, No. 16091] detained in ports of the United Kingdom, are to be released 5576. November 25, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order extending the ban on imports of pig No. 16108] iron and other such provisions 5577. December 9, 1807 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that no ships are 16095] permitted to enter or clear out of any ports belonging to the Emperor of Russia 5578. December 18, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order granting general reprisals against No. 16097] ships, goods and produce of the Russian Emperor 5579. December 18, 1807 [L.G., Issue Order providing that nothing in the Order No. 16103] of 11 November 1807 shall extend to the West Indies 5580. December 18, 1807 [Steele Vol. 4 Order prohibiting the importation into this p. 238] Kingdom of the products of the enemy’s colonies 5581. January 6, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general fast to be held 16106] in England and Ireland on 17 February 1808 5582. February 24, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order allowing for the importation of No. 16123] various provisions into Newfoundland 5583. March 30, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order regarding blockade on trade 16132] between France and Great Britain 5584. May 4, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation promising a pardon for 16142] deserting seaman who return to His Majesty’s service before 31 December 1808 5585. May 11, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting trade between Britain and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 16144] the islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix to be lawful 5586. May 18, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring the date at which the 16146] Order of 11 November 1807 will be deemed to be received and what places will be deemed to have received the information 5587. May 25, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the previous Order of 25 16149] November 1807 regarding the prohibition on exports of gunpowder and saltpetre

5588. June 15, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation revoking a former 16154] Proclamation relating to the distribution of prizes, and appointing a new distribution therein 5589. June 22, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting the importation and 16156] exportation of goods to and from the West Indies or any of His Majesty’s lands in South America 5590. July 4, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that all hostilities and 16159] blockades with Spain should cease immediately 5591. July 4, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pig 16160] iron and other such provisions 5592. July 27, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the removal of goods from 16166] warehouses to ports for exportation 5593. August 10, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 1 16170] November 1808 5594. August 25, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation pardoning deserters from 16175] His Majesty’s regular land forces 5595. September 3, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order granting the addition of an elephant No. 16180] to the 24th Regiment of Light Dragoons’ badge 5596. September 9, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order regarding bounties and regulation No. 16180] for exporting refined sugar from Britain and Ireland 5597. October 26, 1808 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 8 16195] December 1808 5598. November 16, 1808 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for further continuing the No. 16201] prohibition of the distillation of spirits from corn or grain 5599. November 16, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order extending time allowed for No. 16201] payments of bounties to seaman who enter His Majesty’s navy

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5600. November 23, 1808 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 16 No. 16203] January 1809 5601. November 23, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order extending previous order made on No. 16203] 25 May 1808 re prohibitions of exports on gunpowder and saltpetre 5602. December 14, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order proroguing Parliament to 19 No. 16209] January 1809 5603. December 14, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order granting British subjects the liberty No. 16209] to trade freely with parts of the island of St. Domingo which are not under French possession 5604. December 14, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of pig No. 16213] iron and other such provisions 5605. December 21, 1808 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that a general fast No. 16211] be held in England and Ireland on 8 February 1809 5606. December 21, 1808 [L.G., Issue Order suspending the operation of two No. 16212] Acts [1808 (48 Geo. 3) c. 26] and [1808 (48 Geo. 3) c. 28] relating to duties on exports from British allies 5607. April 26, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking previous Orders made on 16251] 11 and 25 November 1807, 18 December 1807 and 30 March 1808 5608. May 10, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking a previous Order made on 16255] 13 May 1807 5609. May 17, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the blockade 16257] imposed on 26 April 1809 shall extend to the Western and Eastern Ems 5610. May 24, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that no ships belonging to 16260] the United States, having departed for Holland between 19 April and 20 July 1809, are to be interrupted in their voyage 5611. May 31, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing His Majesty’s subjects to 16262] lawfully trade with Heligoland 5612. May 31, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that ships belonging to 16262] the United States and bound for Walcheren are not liable for capture 5613. June 21, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pig 16268] iron, bar iron, hemp, pitch, tar and other similar goods for six months from 11 July 1809 5614. June 21, 1809 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 10 August 242] 1809

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5615. July 12, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that a general embargo be 16275] placed on all ships in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, except His Majesty’s ships of war 5616. July 12, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking in part a previous order 16275] made on 31 May 1809 concerning trade with Heligoland 5617. August 2, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 16281] prorogued to 10 August 1809 5618. August 2, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that the embargo on all 16281] ships in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland be taken off 5619. September 18, 1809 [L.G., Issue Order providing that all officers belonging No. 16298] to regiments stationed in Walcheren shall immediately join their regiments 5620. September 20, 1809 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 16299] prorogued to 2 November 1809 5621. October 18, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 16307] prorogued to 5 December 1809 5622. October 18, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that ships subject to 16307] quarantine bound for the Port of Liverpool shall perform their quarantine in Bromborough Pool instead of Highlake 5623. October 18, 1809 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising a pardon for all seamen 16308] and marines who may at any time have deserted His Majesty’s Service 5624. October 24, 1809 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order pardoning deserters from His 243] Majesty’s land forces 5625. November 15, 1809 [L.G., Issue Order extending previous orders No. 16315] concerning seamen made on 16 November 1808 5626. November 22, 1809 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 16317] prorogued to 23 January 1810 5627. November 22, 1809 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation or No. 16317] carrying coastwise of gunpowder, saltpetre or any other arms or ammunition for six months from 6 December 1809 5628. December 20, 1809 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the exportation of pig No. 16328] iron, bar iron, hemp, pitch, tar and similar goods for six months from 11 January 1810 5629. January 25, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that a public fast 16336] and humiliation be held in England and Ireland on 28 February 1810

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 5630. February 7, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Order exempting the inhabitants of the 16340] Faroe Islands, Iceland and settlements off the coast of Greenland from hostilities 5631. May 2, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting trade with vessels under 16368] the control of France or any allies of France and permitting the same to be captured and have cargo distributed as prizes 5632. June 27, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the remit of a previous 16382] order, made on 18 October 1809 and concerning quarantine, to include Carlisle, Whitehaven, Preston, Chester, Beaumoris and the Isle of Man 5633. August 8, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 16394] prorogued to 1 November 1810 5634. October 17, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 16415] prorogued to 29 November 1810 5635. October 17, 1810 [L.G., Issue No. Order requiring the Archbishop of 16415] Canterbury to prepare a prayer and thanksgiving for the abundant harvest to be read in several churches in parts of England and Ireland 5636. November 5, 1810 [L.G., Issue Order requiring His Majesty’s printer to No. 16421] print a competent number of copies of the thanksgiving prayer for distribution throughout England and Ireland 5637. February 8, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general fast in England 16451] and Ireland 5638. February 8, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order promising bounties for seamen and 16451] landmen who join the Royal navy 5639. February 8, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of pig 16452] iron and other goods 5640. February 8, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of 16452] gunpowder and other goods 5641. July 19, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the exportation of pig 16507] iron and other goods 5642. July 19, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 16507] gunpowder and other goods 5643. July 24, 1811 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 22 August 248] 1811 5644. August 19, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 16514] prorogued to 4 October 1811 5645. October 1, 1811 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 16526] prorogued to 12 November 1811 5646. November 8, 1811 [L.G., Issue Order providing that Parliament be No. 16538] prorogued to 7 January 1812 5647. November 8, 1811 [L.G., Issue Proclamation promising bounties for No. 16538] seamen and landmen who enter the Royal navy 5648. January 6, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general fast in England 16561] and Ireland 5649. January 6, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 16561] gunpowder and other goods for six months 5650. January 6, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of pig 16561] iron and other goods for six months 5651. February 6, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order that a new prayer be composed for 16572] the restoration of His Majesty’s health 5652. March 4, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Spanish subjects 16581] may continue to trade with the United Kingdom subject to regulation 5653. April 17, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the quarantine on vessels 16593] from Havana 5654. April 21, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order offering a resumption of trade with 16596] France in exchange for the repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees 5655. June 23, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending trade restrictions with the 16617] United States 5656. July 17, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the coastwise export of 16624] gunpowder for six months 5657. July 17, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the importation of pig 16624] iron and various goods for six months 5658. July 17, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking regulations relating to 16625] trade with Malta 5659. July 30, 1812 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 2 October 251] 1812 5660. July 31, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order placing a general embargo on trade 16628] with the United States 5661. August 5, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending reprisals against the 16630] Emperor of All the Russias 5662. September 29, 1812 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 16650] dissolved 5663. September 29, 1812 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing for the election of No. 16650] sixteen new Scottish peers 5664. October 13, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order for general reprisals against the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 16657] United States of America 5665. October 26, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for the distribution of prizes 16661] during hostilities with the United States 5666. October 26, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order setting out the punishment for 16661] British subjects who aid enemy nations 5667. October 26, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the payment of bounties to 16661] seamen who join the Royal navy 5668. December 9, 1812 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking previous Orders made on 16687] 25 November 1807 and 19 August 1807 5669. February 1, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation granting a general fast to be 16699] held in England and Ireland on 10 March 1813 5670. February 1, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on 16700] exportation coastwise, of gunpowder and saltpetre for a further six months 5671. February 1, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that the sales of ships 16700] referred to in the order made on 11 November 1807 shall be confined to French ships only 5672. February 1, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on 16700] exportation of pig iron and other such provisions for a further six months 5673. February 1, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order declaring that the sale of ships 16700] referred to in the Order of 11 November 1807 shall be confined to French ships only 5674. February 20, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order for the Lord Archbishop of No. 16705] Canterbury to prepare a prayer to be read in England and Ireland 5675. March 23, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order authorising Limerick County 16713] regiment of militia to bear title of Royal and henceforth be known as the Royal Limerick County regiment of militia 5676. March 30, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting a blockade for the ports of 16715] New York, Charleston, Port Royal, Savannah and the Mississippi River 5677. May 20, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting the amount of 16735] gunpowder and weapons ships can carry along the coast of Africa 5678. June 3, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order allowing for the importation of rice 16735] without payment of duty until 25 March 1814 5679. July 15, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 16754] exportation of pig iron and other such provisions for a further six months 5680. July 15, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition on the 16754] exportation of gunpowder, coastwise and saltpetre for a further six months 5681. July 21, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order for the Archbishop of Canterbury to 16755] prepare a prayer to be read in England and Ireland 5682. July 22, 1813 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 23 August 254] 1813 5683. August 14, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 4 October 16764] 1813 5684. September 20, 1813 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 4 No. 16776] November 1813 5685. September 20, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order for the Archbishop of Canterbury to No. 16783] prepare a prayer to be read in England and Ireland 5686. October 7, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Order setting out regulations for the 16785] granting of medals of distinction 5687. November 10, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order extending bounties payable to No. 16806] seamen until 31 December 1814 5688. November 30, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order discontinuing the blockade on parts No. 16819] of the German coast no longer under French rule 5689. November 30, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order allowing for importation into any No. 16821] island in the West Indies, for a further twelve months 5690. December 7, 1813 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a general thanksgiving 16837] to be held in England and Ireland 5691. December 13, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order ending trade and military hostilities No. 16837] against the United Provinces of the Netherlands 5692. December 13, 1813 [L.G., Issue Order ending the blockade of Trieste No. 16837] 5693. January 14, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order permitting trade with ports and 16844] places in France now occupied by His Majesty’s forces 5694. January 21, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 16850] gunpowder and other goods for six months 5695. January 21, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron 16850] and other goods for six months 5696. April 21, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the trade embargo on Italy

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 16888] 5697. May 6, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ending hostilities against the 16899] King of France 5698. May 30, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the prohibition on the 16905] exportation of sheet copper 5699. June 17, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that all subjects 16909] observe the Treaty of Peace and Friendship with France 5700. June 17, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for a public thanksgiving in 16909] England and Ireland 5701. July 23, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation prohibiting His Majesty’s 16921] subjects from serving in the forces of the United States 5702. July 23, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 16921] gunpowder and other goods for six months 5703. July 23, 1814 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron 16921] and other goods for six months 5704. August 12, 1814 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order calling upon all German Provinces 258] of His Majesty to form themselves into a general assembly on 15 December 1814 5705. September 24, 1814 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 16938] prorogued to 8 November 1814 5706. September 24, 1814 [L.G., Issue Proclamation extending the enlistment No. 16946] period for members of His Majesty’s army for three years 5707. October 26, 1814 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Proclamation respecting the Royal Title of 258] Hanover 5708. November 7, 1814 [L.G., Issue Proclamation revoking the extension of No. 16954] the period of enlistment for members of the Royal marines 5709. December 16, 1814 [L.G., Issue Order promising bounties for seamen who No. 16971] join the Royal navy 5710. December 24, 1814 [Steele Vol. 4 Declaration of treaty of peace between p. 259] His Majesty and the United States of America 5711. January 21, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning a convention between 259] Great Britain and Russia regarding the slave trade 5712. January 22, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning a treaty between Great 259] Britain and Portugal regarding the gradual abolition of the slave trade 5713. February 13, 1815 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the coastwise export of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number No. 16984] gunpowder and other goods 5714. February 13, 1815 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the export of pig iron No. 16984] and other goods for six months 5715. March 17, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring that the Treaty of 16995] Peace and Friendship with the United States of America be observed 5716. March 17, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering a cessation of 16995] hostilities with the United States 5717. March 17, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order ending the embargo on trade with 16995] the United States 5718. May 12, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning cautions issued to 260] masters of vessels and watermen 5719. May 12, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order concerning the regulation of aliens 260] 5720. May 20, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation for pardoning deserters 17017] from His Majesty’s regular land forces 5721. June 2, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the enlistment periods for 17018] members of His Majesty’s army 5722. June 21, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order granting general reprisals against 17029] France 5723. June 21, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that members of 17029] His Majesty’s Royal marine forces will continue to serve for a further three years 5724. June 29, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order that a prayer of thanksgiving be 17032] offered for the victory at the Battle of Waterloo 5725. June 29, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation granting the distribution of 17034] prizes during hostilities with France 5726. July 3, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 261] Order concerning a convention of commerce between Great Britain and United States of America 5727. July 12, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 22 August 261] 1815 5728. July 20, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the coastwise export of 17045] gunpowder and other goods for six months 5729. July 20, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of pig iron 17045] and other goods for six months 5730. August 1, 1815 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order declaring that the new seal be 261] henceforth used in sealing all matters which pass the Great Seal 5731. August 17, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 17053] prorogued to 2 November 1815 5732. August 26, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that French ships seized 17059] during hostilities be released 5733. October 19, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 17072] prorogued to 1 February 1816 5734. October 31, 1815 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 17075] prorogued to 17 January 1816 5735. November 27, 1815 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 17088] prorogued to 1 February 1816 5736. November 27, 1815 [L.G., Issue Proclamation for a public thanksgiving to No. 17091] be held in England and Ireland 5737. February 12, 1816 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the export of No. 17110] gunpowder and other goods to various locations 5738. March 16, 1816 [L.G., Issue No. Licence to Connolly McCausland to use 17119] the name of Gage 5739. June 8, 1816 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation ordering the alteration of 17149] the Royal Standard to reflect the King’s new status as King of Hanover 5740. July 2, 1816 [Steele Vol. 4 p. 265] Order proroguing Parliament to 24 August 1816 5741. August 3, 1816 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 17163] gunpowder and other goods to various locations 5742. August 13, 1816 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 17164] prorogued to 4 November 1816 5743. October 14, 1816 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 17182] prorogued to 2 January 1817 5744. November 25, 1816 [L.G., Issue Proclamation providing that Parliament be No. 17195] prorogued to 28 January 1817 5745. November 25, 1816 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament to 28 No. 17206] January 1817 5746. January 2, 1817 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order continuing the prohibition on the 266] export of arms and ammunition for six months 5747. February 8, 1817 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order requiring thanksgiving to be offered 267] for the preservation of the Prince Regent from the daring attempt against his person 5748. March 24, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking Letters Patent awarded to 17235] the commissioners for conducting His Majesty’s transport service and awarding Letters Patent to the principal officers and commissioners of the navy to perform the

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number ex-commissioners’ functions 5749. April 26, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Order outlining quarantine requirements 17246] for ships sailing from ports declared liable to infection 5750. May 31, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Order revoking orders made on 20 May 17256] 1813 and 1 January 1817 regulating trade with the Coast of Africa 5751. July 1, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation commanding that certain 17265] pieces of gold shall be current and lawful currency of Great Britain and Ireland 5752. July 12, 1817 [Steele Vol. 4 p. Order proroguing Parliament to 25 August 268] 1817 5753. August 13, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prorogation of 17277] Parliament 5754. October 10, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Order continuing the prohibition on the 17305] importation of gunpowder, saltpetre or any sort of arms or ammunition to any port on the Coast of Africa, the West Indies or the Continent of America 5755. October 10, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 16 17293] December 1817 5756. October 13, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Licence granting the right to use the name 17307] of Sealy-Baldwin to Reverend George Sealy 5757. November 27, 1817 [L.G., Issue Proclamation proroguing Parliament from No. 17309] 16 December 1817 to 27 January 1818 5758. November 27, 1817 [L.G., Issue Proclamation banning His Majesty’s No. 17309] natural born subjects from enlisting or serving in the military forces or on the ships of war of His Catholic Majesty the King of Spain 5759. December 5, 1817 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation concerning the exchange of 17311] old copper coins for new copper coins 5760. May 13, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Order extending the prohibition of the 17363] exportation of gunpowder, arms or ammunition to any port on the Coast of Africa, the West Indies or any part of the Continent of America not part of His Majesty’s possessions for six months from 30 May 1818 5761. June 10, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Order dissolving Parliament 17369] 5762. June 10, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation requiring writs to be issued 17369] by the Chancellors of Great Britain and

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number Ireland respectively, for causing the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons who are to serve in a new Parliament, to return to and serve in the new Parliament, such writs to be returned on 4 August 1818 5763. August 3, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Order proroguing Parliament to 2 October 17385] 1818, and also proroguing the convocation of Canterbury and York to Saturday 3 October 1818 5764. August 14, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Declaration ordering that Cecilia- 17389] Charlotte Leeson have and enjoy the same title, place, preeminence, and precedence, in all assemblies or meetings whatsoever, as if her late father, Joseph Leeson Esq., had lived to have inherited and enjoyed the title and dignity of Earl of Milltown 5765. September 14, 1818 [L.G., Issue Order continuing the proroguing of No. 17398] Parliament from 2 October 1818 to 12 November 1818 and proroguing of the convocations of Canterbury and York from 3 October 1818 to 13 November 1818 5766. October 31, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the import of 17439] gunpowder and other goods to Africa, the West Indies and part of North America for six months 5767. October 31, 1818 [L.G., Issue No. Order continuing the proroguing of 17414] Parliament from 12 November 1818 to 29 December 1818, and also continuing the proroguing of the convocations of Canterbury and York from 13 November 1818 to 30 December 1818 5768. November 18, 1818 [L.G., Issue Order directing the prayers to be prayed No. 17422] for the Royal Family in the morning and evening prayers and changing the prayers to be printed in the Book of Common Prayer 5769. November 19, 1818 [L.G., Issue Proclamation declaring the Queen’s death No. 17422] on 17 November 1818 and ordering that Parliament meet on 14 January 1819 5770. February 1, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing for the election of 17446] a new Scottish peer 5771. April 3, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation giving currency to new 17466] pieces of silver money 5772. May 28, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the import of

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Reference Citation Subject Matter Number 17481] gunpowder and other goods to Africa, the West Indies and part of North America for six months 5773. June 19, 1819 [Rev. 1948 VII p. Order regarding the United States of 885] America Fisheries Convention 5774. July 12, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Order prohibiting the export of 17494] gunpowder and other goods to Spain for a limited time 5775. July 23, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Order providing that Parliament be 17509] prorogued to 2 November 1819 5776. July 30, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation against seditious writings, 17499] assemblies and clandestine military exercise 5777. October 11, 1819 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation providing that Parliament be 17524] prorogued to 23 November 1819 5778. November 20, 1819 [L.G., Issue Order prohibiting the export of No. 17538] gunpowder and other goods to Spain, Africa, the West Indies, and part of North America for six months 5779. November 20, 1819 [L.G., Issue Proclamation requiring new passes to be No. 17539] issued to vessels trading on the coast of Barbary 5780. October 20, 1820 [L.G., Issue No. Proclamation relating to the silver coinage 17667] of the United Kingdom 5781. November 22, 1820 [L.G., Issue Proclamation continuing a Proclamation No. 17665] of 20 November 1819, enabling the governors or deputy governors of Malta and Gibraltar to issue Mediterranean passes for the protection of ships belonging to His Majesty’s subjects in those possessions 5782. November 24, 1820 [L.G., Issue Order ending the proroguing of No. 17665] Parliament on 23 January 1821

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