Sir Richard Grenville: The Turbulent Life and Career of the Hero of the Little "Revenge" |
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... Munster problem . This problem of the repeopling of Munster was no new one . Roughly speaking , it may be said to have been a pressing matter since the year 1583 , when Gerald Fitzgerald , fifteenth Earl of Desmond , had perished . In ...
... Munster problem . This problem of the repeopling of Munster was no new one . Roughly speaking , it may be said to have been a pressing matter since the year 1583 , when Gerald Fitzgerald , fifteenth Earl of Desmond , had perished . In ...
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... Munster was a very real one . The days of the great Earl of Cork were not yet ; a little later he was to reap where ... Munster , which was incorporated in " Articles for repeopling and inhabiting Munster . " This plan provided that for ...
... Munster was a very real one . The days of the great Earl of Cork were not yet ; a little later he was to reap where ... Munster , which was incorporated in " Articles for repeopling and inhabiting Munster . " This plan provided that for ...
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... Munster , and that they should give assistance and ad- vice to Yorke was of paramount importance . The wisdom shown by the Council in assigning that part of Munster which lay immediately south of Cork to a man like Grenville and the ...
... Munster , and that they should give assistance and ad- vice to Yorke was of paramount importance . The wisdom shown by the Council in assigning that part of Munster which lay immediately south of Cork to a man like Grenville and the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 19 |
THE SHERIFF OF CORK | 49 |
THE GERALDINES | 57 |
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