Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E703001-004

Extracts from Acts of Parliament at Dublin, 1689

Author: Parliament at Dublin

Background details and bibliographic information

File Description

John T. Gilbert

Electronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber , Janet Crawford

2. Second draft.

Extent of text: 2572 words

Publication

CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of the History Department, University College Cork
College Road, Cork, Ireland—http://www.ucc.ie/celt

(2005) (2010)

Distributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.
Text ID Number: E703001-004

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Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only.

Sources

    Source
  1. An list of such of the names ... attainted, together with ...the acts, London 1689.
    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. John T. Gilbert, Extracts from Acts of Parliament at Dublin, 1689 in A Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland. , Shannon, Shannon University Press (1971) ((First published 1892)) page 246–250

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CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts

Editorial Declaration

Correction

Text has been proof-read twice and parsed.

Normalization

The electronic text represents the edited text. A few obsolete spellings and usages have been regularized using the reg element. The original is given in the value of the 'orig' attribute. Words and phrases in languages other than English are tagged. Encoding is subject to revision.

Quotation

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Hyphenation

Soft hyphens are silently removed. When a hyphenated word (and subsequent punctuation mark) crosses a page-break, this break is marked after the completion of the word (and punctuation mark).

Segmentation

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Profile Description

Created: Parliament at Dublin (1689)

Use of language

Language: [EN] The text is in English.
Language: [FR] One term is in French.

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