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In his paper entitled “Notes in the History of Sir Jerome Alexander, Second Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland,” Dr Rogers has supplied a variety of details in the earlier part of the life of this Judge, which, added to those it has been my lot to pick up, serve to complete his biography. Early in life I happened to meet with a pamphlet in the fine collection of historical works concerning Ireland contained in the Library of King's Inns, Dublin, entitled “True Way to render Ireland Happy and Secure; or a Discourse wherein 'tis shewn that 'tis the Interest both of England and Ireland to encourage Foreign Protestants to Plant in Ireland, 410. Dublin: Andrew Crook, 1697,” in which is the following passage:—
page 118 note * Sir Jerome Alexander's Will.
page 118 note † See the judgment recited in the King's pardon under the Broad Seal of 7th December 1633. Ibid. p. 235.
page 119 note * Roll of 12 Chas. II., la pars, face., R. 17.
page 120 note * Patrick Darcy published “The Case of Tenures,” entitled “An Argument delivered by Patrick Darcy, Esq., by Order of the House of Commons in Ireland, 9th June 1641.” 8vo. Waterford, 1643. Reprinted at Dublin, 1764.
page 120 note † “History of the King's Inns,” by Dahigs, Bartholomew. 8vo. Dublin, 1806. P. 211Google Scholar.
page 121 note * Carte Papers, vol. xxxi. p. 281.
page 121 note * Carte Papers, vol. xxxii. p. 174.
page 122 note * Carte Papers, xlv. 68. Addressed to “The most illustrious James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieut.-General of Ireland, most humbly.”
page 124 note * Carte Papers, xlv. 70. Dated Derry, Oct. 24, 1662. Endorsed by Ormonde—
page 124 note † Carte Papers, vol. cxliii. p. 273.
page 124 note ‡ Duke of Ormonde to the Earl of Orrery. Carte Papers, vol. xlviii. p. 52e.
page 124 note § “I thank God the robbers in this province are suppressed. I hear not of one these three weeks. Many I have taken, and keep in jail against the assizes, where I hope they will be ‘Alexandered.’”–Orrery to Ormonde, 18th April 1666. “A Collection of the State Letters of Roger Boyle, First Earl of Orrery, Lord President of Munster from the Restoration to the year 1668.” 2 vols. 8vo. Dublin, 1743. Ist vol. p. 275Google Scholar.
page 125 note * Carte Papers, vol. cliv. p. 19.
page 125 note † 14 and 15 Charles II., chap. 2d. sec. 188.
page 126 note * Clause 4 of the King's Declaration, embodied in 14 and 15 Car. II. C. 2.
page 126 note † “Plunket's History.” Carte Papers, vol. lxiv. pp. 189–206.
page 128 note * Carte Papers, vol. xlix. p. 302.
page 129 note * Books of the Commissioners of Parliament for the Affairs of Ireland, A. 17, p. 78.
page 129 note † Col. Edward Cooke to the Duke of Ormonde, May 19, 1688. Carte Papers, vol. ccxv. p. 235.
page 130 note * Carte Papers, vol. ccxv,, p. 235.
page 132 note * Carte Papers, vol. ccxv., p. 234.
page 134 note * Carte Papers, vol. ccxv. p. 241.
page 135 note * Carte Papers, vol. clv. p 43.
page 136 note * Letter of King Charles II., under Privy Seal, Whitehall, 16th Feb. 1660–l. Carte Papers, vol. xli. p. 332.
page 136 note † This took place in the reign of King Henry VIII.
page 137 note * Petition of Edmund Nangle, cornet to Sir Arthur Forbes's troop, to the Barons of the Exchequer, 13th February 1663–4. Carte Papers, vol. clix. P. 133
page 138 note * Ormonde to Sir Arthur Forbes, June 12, 1656. Ibid. vol. xlix. p. 220.
page 138 note † Copies of the Letters of Sir Arthur Forbes to Mr Page, secretary to Lord Ormonde. Carte Papers, vol. Ixxxiv. pp. 465, 466.
page 139 note * The London Gazette, No, lxvii.
page 139 note † Carte Papers, vol. 154, y. 113.
page 141 note * Proceeding in this suit, Carte Papers, vol. lxi. pp. 247–248.
page 141 note † Sir Bernard Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetages, 2d edition, London, 1844, p. 37.