Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2024
The main repositories of the Irish convocation records are the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) in Belfast, which houses the Armagh diocesan archive, and Trinity College, Dublin (TCD). There is also a manuscript in the Armagh Public (Robinson) Library.
Dublin (Trinity College)
Armagh Public Library (Robinson Library), Armagh
MS K. H. II, 14.
This is the original of the lower house acts from 11 January 1704 to 3 October 1704 (cf. TCD MS 668/3). The text appears to have begun on p. 9, but pp. 9-16 are now missing. Every page is countersigned by the prolocutor (Samuel Synge) and the following members of the lower house: Adam Usher, David Jenkins, Jasper Brett, John Stearne, Hans Montgomery, Thomas Cox and Benjamin Neale. Pp. 17-31 are also countersigned by Andrew Hamilton.
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