A brief of the printed argument of Archdeacon Mathews on his petition to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland for a commission of delegates upon his appeals and querel of nullities against Lisburn-commissioners ecclesiastical
by Lemuel Mathews
Part of Eighteenth century -- reel 6828, no. 06.
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