#Release by Sarsfield, earl of Lucan, 1691 #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition ### Background details and bibliographic information Release by Sarsfield, earl of Lucan, 1691 ========================================= Author: Patrick Sarsfield ------------------------- ### File Description John T. GilbertElectronic edition compiled by Beatrix Färber, Janet Crawford 2. Second draft.Extent of text: 667 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: E703001-014Availability [RESTRICTED] Available with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching only. #### Sources **Manuscript source**2. British Library, Egerton, MS 2618, f. 175. **The edition used in the digital edition**2. **John T. Gilbert**, Release by Sarsfield, earl of Lucan, 1691 in A Jacobite narrative of the war in Ireland. , Shannon, Shannon University Press (1971) ((First published 1892)) page 312 ### Encoding #### Project Description CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts #### Editorial Declaration ##### Correction Text has been proof-read twice and parsed. ##### Normalization The electronic text represents the edited text. Encoding is subject to revision. ##### Quotation There is no direct speech. ##### 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 div0=the letter. Page-breaks are marked pb n="". ##### Standard Values Dates are standardized in the ISO form yyyy-mm-dd. ##### Interpretation Dates are tagged. ### Profile Description Created: by Patrick Sarsfield, earl of Lucan (1691) #### Use of language ##### Language: [EN] The text is in English. ### Revision History * (2010-05-03) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Conversion script run, header updated; new wordcount made; file parsed; new SGML and HTML versions created. * (2008-09-24) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Keywords added; file validated. * (2008-07-20) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Value of div0 "type" attribute modified, changes to file structure made; 'langUsage' revised. * (2005-08-25) Julianne Nyhan (ed.) * Normalised language codes and edited langUsage for XML conversion * (2005-08-04T14:21:39+0100) Peter Flynn (conversion) * Converted to XML * (2005-07-19) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * Header created, file parsed, HTML file created. * (2005-07-19) Beatrix Färber (ed.) * File proofed (2), more content markup applied. * (2005-05) Janet Crawford, Co. Tipperary (ed.) * First proofing of the text; structural and some content markup applied. * (2005-05) Benjamin Hazard (text capture) * Text scanned in. --- #### Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition: E703001-014 ### Release by Sarsfield, earl of Lucan, 1691: Author: Patrick Sarsfield --- p.312 Whereas by the articles of **Limerick**, **lieutenant-general Ginkel, commander-in-chief of the English army**, did engage himself to furnish ten thousand ton of shipping, for the transporting of such of the Irish forces to France as were willing to go thither, and, to facilitate their passage, to add four thousand ton more in case the French fleet did not come to this kingdom to take off part of those forces; and whereas the French fleet has been on these coasts, and carried away some of the said forces, and the lieutenant-general has provided ships for as many of the rest as are willing to go as aforesaid: I do hereby declare that the said lieutenant-general is released from any obligation he lay under from the said articles to provide vessels for that purpose, and do quit and renounce all further claim and pretension on this account, as witness my hand this 8th day of December, 1691.—Lucan. Witness: **Mark Talbot**; [*...*]—A true copy: J. Thurston. Endorsed: Copy of the release to **lieutenant-general Ginkel** from the **lord Lucan**.