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Ireland. Packet boats to go from Highlake to Belfast three times weekly. Papist rebellion over

Post-Office-General, September 14, 1689
Raguin Code: NEWS *8905

This is to Notifie, That three Pacquet-Boats for Ireland having been interrupted by the Rebellious Papists, are again established to go from Highlake thrice every Week, and all Letters and Passengers for that Kingdom will be duely transported by the said Pacquet-Boats to Belfast in the North of Ireland, from whence care is taken to convey and disperse Letters to all parts and places that are reduced to the due subjection of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. The first Pacquet shall be sent from hence (God willing) on Tuesday next being the 17th Instant.

JOHN WILDMAN.