NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... held by them in free burgage , and by the service of landgable , which they render within the walls . ' On Easter Monday , in 1209 , a number of them went out to enjoy themselves at Cullenswood , when the Irish , coming down upon them ...
... held by them in free burgage , and by the service of landgable , which they render within the walls . ' On Easter Monday , in 1209 , a number of them went out to enjoy themselves at Cullenswood , when the Irish , coming down upon them ...
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... held by many authori ies to be exclusively ecclesiastical . " * During all the preliminary stages of the Catholic agitation — that is , till O'Connell got an undisputed ascendancy in his own Catholie Association , the dissensions among ...
... held by many authori ies to be exclusively ecclesiastical . " * During all the preliminary stages of the Catholic agitation — that is , till O'Connell got an undisputed ascendancy in his own Catholie Association , the dissensions among ...
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... held on the 8th of October at Clontarf , the scene of Brian Boru's victory over the Danes . But the Government , feeling that matters were carried too far , at length put forth its arm to arrest the agitation . The meeting was to be held ...
... held on the 8th of October at Clontarf , the scene of Brian Boru's victory over the Danes . But the Government , feeling that matters were carried too far , at length put forth its arm to arrest the agitation . The meeting was to be held ...
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agitation appointed Archbishop Armagh arms army battle became bill Bishop body British Castle church clergy command Connaught Cork Court Crown Danes Daniel O'Connell death defeated defended Dublin Dublin Castle Dundalk Dungannon Earl of Desmond effect enemy England English Government estates famine favour forces galloglasses garrison gave head Henry honour House inhabitants insurgents insurrection invasion Ireland Irish army Irish chiefs Irish Government John Kildare Kilkenny Kilmallock King King's kingdom land landlords leaders Leinster letter Limerick Lord Lord-Deputy Lord-Lieutenant marched Meath ment military monarch Munster murdered nation native night O'Brien O'Connell O'Connor O'Neill officers Ormond Pale party passed peace persons plundering Pope Prince prisoners proceeded Protestants Queen rebellion rebels received Reformation religion religious Repeal Roman Catholics Rome says sent slaughter soldiers soon spirit surrendered sword tenants tion took toparchs town treason troops Tyrone Ulster Union United Irishmen Viceroy Waterford Wexford