| George Vaughan Sampson - 1814 - 418 pages
...citizens of our city of London, to be one body corporate and politic, who should be called by the name of the Society of the Governor and Assistants of London of the New Plantation in Ulster, within the kingdom of Ireland, and had given and granted to the aforesaid Society, and their... | |
| George Vaughan Sampson - 1814 - 664 pages
...granted, with their whole rights, members, and appurtenances (except before excepted) to the aforesaid Society of the Governor and Assistants of London of the New Plantation in Ulster, and their successors, to the sole and proper use and behoof of the said Society of the Governor... | |
| Irish Society (London, England) - 1822 - 464 pages
...the said term of ten years next ensuing the date of these presents, it shall and may be lawful for the Society of the governor and assistants of London of the new plantation in Ulster for the time being, or the major part of them (whereof the governor or his deputy for the... | |
| Gilpin Gorst - 1825 - 116 pages
...worth debating, the Deputy Governor called it in due form and solemnity, " The Basaltic Chamber of the Society of the Governor and Assistants of London, of the New Plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland." Currie now found in whose presence he was, for we had compelled... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1830 - 402 pages
...were ordained and constituted one body, corporate and politic, who should be called by the name of " The Society of the Governor and Assistants of London, of the New Plantation of Ulster," (now commonly called the Irish Society). Soon after obtaining the charter, all the lands granted by... | |
| John Martin - 1834 - 596 pages
...meeting, in lithography. A CONCISE VIEW of the Origin, Constitution, and Proceedings of the Honorable Society of the Governor and Assistants of London, of the New Plantation in Ulster, within the Realm of Ireland; commonly called the IRISH SOCIETY. Compiled principally from... | |
| Skinners' company - 1836 - 618 pages
...Resolved, That this House is of opinion that the King was not deceived in the grant which he made unto the Society of the Governor and Assistants of London, of the new plantation in Ulster, of the kingdom of Ireland, in particular, not in creating a new Corporation called the "... | |
| Worshipful Company of Skinners - 1836 - 616 pages
...this I read from their books ; it is verified by the affidavit of Mr. Kensit. This is the memorial of" The Society of the Governor and Assistants of London of the new plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland," &c. [reading the memorial.] Before, when I addressed your... | |
| Worshipful Company of Skinners - 1836 - 634 pages
...plantation in Ulster, of the kingdom of Ireland, in particular, not in creating a new Corporation called the " Society of the Governor and Assistants of London of the New Plantation in Ulster ;" but no mention is made there of Companies. — " That the House is of opinion that the... | |
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