Historical Studies, Volume 21Colm Lennon, Jacqueline R. Hill Vol. 1- includes papers before the 1st-2d conferences, 1955-56. |
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... continued to operate under the management of the mayor and corporation.47 Besides the continuation of older institutions as hospitals under civic control , there were major new foundations which owed their origins to both public and ...
... continued to operate under the management of the mayor and corporation.47 Besides the continuation of older institutions as hospitals under civic control , there were major new foundations which owed their origins to both public and ...
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... continued to increase . This was most clearly seen in Dublin . A police return showed that there were 2,641 beggars on the streets of Dublin on 2 May 1846 , despite the existence of the north and south Dublin union workhouses and the ...
... continued to increase . This was most clearly seen in Dublin . A police return showed that there were 2,641 beggars on the streets of Dublin on 2 May 1846 , despite the existence of the north and south Dublin union workhouses and the ...
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... continued , ' evidences melancholy apathy , and ignorance too , of the real state of the case ' in the parts of Connacht which he had visited.51 Although he continued to characterise God's afflictive visitations as ' mysterious ...
... continued , ' evidences melancholy apathy , and ignorance too , of the real state of the case ' in the parts of Connacht which he had visited.51 Although he continued to characterise God's afflictive visitations as ' mysterious ...
Contents
The idea of monastic austerity in early Ireland | 14 |
Concepts of generosity in early modern England | 30 |
Dives and Lazarus in sixteenthcentury Ireland | 46 |
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