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684.] [Footnote 200: Bonrepaux, Mar 25/June 4 1687.] [Footnote 201: Rochester's Minutes, Dec.

19 1686; Barillon, Dec 30 / Jan 9 1686/7; Burnet, i.685.

Clarke's Life of James the Second, ii.

102.; Treasury Warrant Book, Dec.29.

1686.] [Footnote 202: Bishop Malony in a letter to Bishop Tyrrel says, "Never a Catholic or other English will ever think or make a step, nor suffer the King to make a step for your restauration, but leave you as you were hitherto, and leave your enemies over your heads: nor is there any Englishman, Catholic or other, of what quality or degree soever alive, that will stick to sacrifice all Ireland for to save the least interest of his own in England, and would as willingly see all Ireland over inhabited by English of whatsoever religion as by the Irish."] [Footnote 203: The best account of these transactions is in the Sheridan MS.] [Footnote 204: Sheridan MS.; Oldmixon's Memoirs of Ireland; King's State of the Protestants of Ireland, particularly chapter iii.; Apology for the Protestants of Ireland, 1689.] [Footnote 205: Secret Consults of the Romish Party in Ireland, 1690.] [Footnote 206: London Gazette, Jan.6.and March 14.


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