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Lodge, John. ''Denizations of the Irish, Scots, and Other Foreigners (Richard II - George I): Lists of Persons to Whom Grants of English Livery (Liberty) or Denization Were Made''. National Archives, Dublin, Ireland. Lodge Manuscripts. This manuscript lists people who became denizens of Ireland.  
Lodge, John. ''Denizations of the Irish, Scots, and Other Foreigners (Richard II - George I): Lists of Persons to Whom Grants of English Livery (Liberty) or Denization Were Made''. National Archives, Dublin, Ireland. Lodge Manuscripts. This manuscript lists people who became denizens of Ireland.  


Lodge, John. ''A List of Protestants Who in Pursuance of an Act of Parliament, 13 Charles II, for Encouraging Protestant Strangers and Others to Inhibit and Plant ye Kingdom of Ireland, Took the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy Whereby They Became Liege, Free and Natural Subjects of Ireland. . . .'' National Archives, Dublin, Ireland. Lodge Manuscripts. This manuscript lists people who were naturalized in Ireland. The information from this manuscript can be found in Brian W. Christmas, presenter, "Some Protestant Settlers in Ireland, 1662-1737," The Irish Genealogist 7, no. 3 (1988): 349-57. (FHL book 941.5 B2ig.)  
Lodge, John. ''A List of Protestants Who in Pursuance of an Act of Parliament, 13 Charles II, for Encouraging Protestant Strangers and Others to Inhibit and Plant ye Kingdom of Ireland, Took the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy Whereby They Became Liege, Free and Natural Subjects of Ireland. . . .'' National Archives, Dublin, Ireland. Lodge Manuscripts. This manuscript lists people who were naturalized in Ireland. The information from this manuscript can be found in Brian W. Christmas, presenter, "Some Protestant Settlers in Ireland, 1662-1737," The Irish Genealogist 7, no. 3 (1988): 349-57. (Family History Library [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlehitlist&columns=*%2C0%2C0&callno=941.5+B2ig book 941.5 B2ig].)  


Shaw, William A., ed. "Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization for Aliens in England and Ireland, 1603-1800." In ''The Publications of the Huguenot Society of London.'' The Huguenot Society of London. (FHL book 942.1/L1 B4h.) Denization and naturalization records for 1603-1700 are found in volume 18 (Lymington, England: Chas. T. King, 1911) of the society's publications. Records for 1701-1800 are found in volume 27 (Manchester, England: Sherrat and Hughes, 1923) and in a supplement in volume 35 (Frome: Butler and Tanner, 1932).  
Shaw, William A., ed. "Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization for Aliens in England and Ireland, 1603-1800." In ''The Publications of the Huguenot Society of London.'' The Huguenot Society of London. (Family History Library [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1023704&disp=A+Supplement+to+Dr%2E+W%2E+A%2E+Shaw%27s%20%20&columns=*,0,0 book 942.1/L1 B4h.]) Denization and naturalization records for 1603-1700 are found in volume 18 (Lymington, England: Chas. T. King, 1911) of the society's publications. Records for 1701-1800 are found in volume 27 (Manchester, England: Sherrat and Hughes, 1923) and in a supplement in volume 35 (Frome: Butler and Tanner, 1932).  


Stewart, Rev. David, ed. ''Scots in Ulster, Their Denization and Naturalization, 1605-1634''. Belfast, Ireland: Presbyterian Historical Society. (Not at Family History Library.) These three pamphlets are at the Presbyterian Historical Society at http://www.presbyterianireland.org/phsi/. They list Scots from the province of Ulster who received letters patent (open for public inspection) of denization or were naturalized by an act of Parliament between 1605 and 1634.  
Stewart, Rev. David, ed. ''Scots in Ulster, Their Denization and Naturalization, 1605-1634''. Belfast, Ireland: Presbyterian Historical Society. (Not at Family History Library.) These three pamphlets are at the Presbyterian Historical Society at http://www.presbyterianireland.org/phsi/. They list Scots from the province of Ulster who received letters patent (open for public inspection) of denization or were naturalized by an act of Parliament between 1605 and 1634.  
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