        item: #1 of 7
          id: A23607
      author: J. M.
       title: Great news from Dublin, giving a true account of the seizing of a ship coming from Ireland, with fifty commissions from the late King James, to several gentlemen in Lancashire, in order (as suppos'd) to a rebellion in England. Together, with the relation of the Papists seizing the Protestants estates in Ireland, and imprisoning the vice-provost of the Colledge of Dublin, and other worthy divines, on pretence of a plot, &c. With allowance.
        date: 1689
       words: 1753
      flesch: 56
     summary: The Lord Tyrconnel continues ●et indisposed with the Black Jaundice , which had like to have prov'd dangerous to him ; ●e seems to be sensibly afflicted for the loss of his reputed Son the Lord Galmoy , ( who was ●ill'd before London-Derry in the last great Sally ) and is not well satisfied with the French ●anagement of Affairs : Many of the Irish Army desert daily , and take the Boggs for ●●eir Refuge , being either terrified with the haughty Insolence of their French Comman●rs , or tired with the continual drudgery of Marching , Counter-Marching , and other ●…teigues of Martial Exercise and Dangers : We have it confirm'd , that great Numbers of Boats and other small Vessels , design'd ( as is thought ) for Transportation of Sol●●ers from any part of the North of Ireland to Scotland , have been seized and burnt by ●he Ships from Scotland . Yesterday came in a Vessel from Dublin to this Port , in com●●ny of another small Vessel , and King William's Officers of his Customs going on Board her , ●emember'd the Master had about five Weeks before stole out of the Harbour , without ●●king her Entry at the Custom-House , and the Master besides being suspected for an ill Man they gave notice to the Mayor , and other the Kings Officers , who immediately Re●●●t and Seize on the Kings Vessels ; and , after strict Search , find packt up Fifty Commis●●●● , directed to several persons in Lancashire ; which Commissions were forthwith sent to 〈◊〉 Majesty , and 't is hoped , will give an ample Discovery of all or most of the disaffected ●●●sons in that County : Colonel Kirk , with the Ships and Soldiers under his Command , ●●●●'d from the Isle of Man the fifth Instant , the Wind at East South-East , a pretty strong ●●le , so that we doubt not , by this time , of his safe Arrival : From Dublin we hear , that the ●●●…ist Army is extreamly discouraged with the vigorous Resistance of the Protestants in London-Derry , that they begin to look nearer into Matters , and do already shake their ●●ads , and wish they could handsomely unravel their past Actions .
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        item: #2 of 7
          id: A36128
      author: E. F.
       title: A discoverie of the hellish plot against divers particular of the nobility of the kingdome of England also the papists gvnpowder-plot brought to light : with the copie of a letter sent from a noble-man in Ireland to Colonel Lunsford, Jan. 11, 1642 : shewing in a most true and reall reiation the manner how this hellish plot was laid and how these noble pillars of Protestant-religion the Earl of Cork, the Earl of Kildare and the valourous Lord Iones should have been blown up : as also hovv they intended to burn dovvn the citie of Dublin vvith wild-fire and how they were beaten back by the lord chief-justices in the castles.
        date: 1642
       words: 1500
      flesch: 65
     summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A36128 of text R19461 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing D1653). The rate of 31 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words.
    keywords: lord; plot; text
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        item: #3 of 7
          id: A46073
      author: Burlase, John, Sir.
       title: A proclamation for the immediate fortifying of the citie of Dublin and the suburbs thereof by Lords Iustices and Councell, W. Parsons, Io. Burlase.
        date: 1641
       words: 1001
      flesch: 65
     summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A46073 of text R36846 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing I632). The rate of 17 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words.
    keywords: dublin; lords; suburbs; text
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        item: #4 of 7
          id: A49267
      author: Coote, Charles, Sir, d. 1642.
       title: Dvblin, Febr. 7, 1641, or, The last true newes from Ireland written in a letter sent from Thomas Lancton, chief clarke unto Sir Charles Coote, chiefe commander of His Majesties infantry in Dublin.
        date: 1641
       words: 2230
      flesch: 61
     summary: How 200 Rebels attempted to frie the ships in Dublin Harbour, Saturday, Febr. 5 and how prevented. Or, The last true newes from Ireland· Written in a letter sent from Thomas Lancton, chiefe clarke unto Sir Charles Coo Lancton, Thomas 1641 1897 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 B The rate of 5 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words.
    keywords: dublin; ireland; rebels; ships; text; thomas
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        item: #5 of 7
          id: A54618
      author: Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.
       title: Observations upon the Dublin-bills of mortality, MDCLXXXI, and the state of that city by the observator on the London bills of mortality.
        date: 1683
       words: 4431
      flesch: 75
     summary: 1 St. Katherins and St. Iames ,                     2 St. Nicholas without ,                     3 St. Michans ,                     4 St. Andrews with Donabrook ,                     5 St. Bridgets ,                     6 St. Iohns ,                     7 St. Warbrough ,                     8 St. Audaens ,                     9 St. Michael ,                     10 St. Keavens ,                     11 St. Nicholas within ,                     12 St. Patrick's Liberties ,                     13 Christ-Church and Trinity-Colledge ,                       Totals ,                     An Account of the People of Dublin for one year , Ending the 24th of March , 1681 / 2. PARISHES Names . As for Example : The Medium of Births in Dublin was 1026 , the Eight fifths whereof is 1641 , but the real Burials were 1644 ; so as in the said years they differed little from the 1641 , which was the Standard of Health ; and consequently , the years 1680 , 1674 , and 1668 , were sickly years , more or less , as they exceeded the said Number 1641 ; and the rest were healthful years , more or less , as they fell short of the same number .
    keywords: bills; births; burials; dublin; london; years
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        item: #6 of 7
          id: A62759
      author: Dublin (Ireland). Common Council.
       title: To the King's most excellent Majesty, The humble address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and sheriffs of the city and liberties of Dublin, in behalf of themselves and others, the Protestant freemen and inhabitants thereof
        date: 1690
       words: 1385
      flesch: 56
     summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL).
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        item: #7 of 7
          id: A62760
      author: Dublin (Ireland). Common Council.
       title: To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen and sheriffs of the city and liberties of Dublin, in behalf of themselves and others, the Protestant freemen and inhabitants thereof
        date: 1690
       words: 1393
      flesch: 56
     summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A62760) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 101866)
    keywords: dublin; eebo; tcp; text
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