NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... crown for his brother , although circumstances obliged him to postpone his visit . In 1315 , however , his brother Edward appeared with a fleet of 300 sail off the coast of Antrim , and landed at Larne with an army of 6,000 men , which ...
... crown for his brother , although circumstances obliged him to postpone his visit . In 1315 , however , his brother Edward appeared with a fleet of 300 sail off the coast of Antrim , and landed at Larne with an army of 6,000 men , which ...
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... Crown . The Roman Catholic clergy not only celebrated their worship openly , but they denounced the censures of the church against all who should attend the worship established by law . They began to repair the monasteries and abbeys ...
... Crown . The Roman Catholic clergy not only celebrated their worship openly , but they denounced the censures of the church against all who should attend the worship established by law . They began to repair the monasteries and abbeys ...
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... Crown on beneficial terms , they were bound to share with their dependents the Royal munifi- cence in this respect . And the Crown constituted itself the guardian of the plantation , in order , when necessary , to compel the Ulster ...
... Crown on beneficial terms , they were bound to share with their dependents the Royal munifi- cence in this respect . And the Crown constituted itself the guardian of the plantation , in order , when necessary , to compel the Ulster ...
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