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... Archbishop's , Sir Anthony replied , " No , your Grace is mistaken ; for we have too many illiterate priests amongst us already who neither can pronounce the Latin , nor know what it means , no more than the common people that hear them ...
... Archbishop's , Sir Anthony replied , " No , your Grace is mistaken ; for we have too many illiterate priests amongst us already who neither can pronounce the Latin , nor know what it means , no more than the common people that hear them ...
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... ARCHBISHOP OF CASHEL [ Philip O'Sullivan Beare , Historia Catholica Ibernie Compendium 2 ( Lisbon , 1621 ) , II . iv . c . 19. ] Dermot O'Hurley was by birth an Irishmen , the son of a gentleman , and his boyhood was , under the care of ...
... ARCHBISHOP OF CASHEL [ Philip O'Sullivan Beare , Historia Catholica Ibernie Compendium 2 ( Lisbon , 1621 ) , II . iv . c . 19. ] Dermot O'Hurley was by birth an Irishmen , the son of a gentleman , and his boyhood was , under the care of ...
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... archbishop in chains . The archbishop , having meantime left Slane , was arrested by the baron and royalist emissaries in the castle at Carrick - on - Suir in the month of Septem- ber 1583 , whilst staying with Thomas Butler , surnamed ...
... archbishop in chains . The archbishop , having meantime left Slane , was arrested by the baron and royalist emissaries in the castle at Carrick - on - Suir in the month of Septem- ber 1583 , whilst staying with Thomas Butler , surnamed ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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