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Document ReferencePw2 Hy 626
TitleLetter from 'D.H.', Dublin, Ireland, to Robert Harley [later 1st Earl of Oxford], House of Commons, London; 3 Jan. 1707/8
Date3 January 1708
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionSays that the majority of those gentlemen in C. Conally? are 'rude, insolent and tratherous'; discusses the level of correspondence with France and the support in Ireland for the 'never forgotten Prince [James II?] and his Parliament'.

Old Style dating on letter.
TermIrish affairs, attitudes towards Irish
Irish affairs, high treason
crimes, high treason
Jacobites, Ireland 1708

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Persons
CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA15001James II (1633-1701); King of England Scotland and Ireland; succ. 1685; also styled Duke of York1633-1701
NA893Harley; Robert (1661-1724); 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer; M.P.; speaker 1701-1705; P.M. 1711-17141661-1724
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