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... Carew MSS . , I. 183-4 . ] ( 1 ) Manus O'Donnell will recognise and accept the King as his liege Lord and King . ( 2 ) He will not confederate with the rebels of the King , but persecute them to the utmost of his power . ( 3 ) He will ...
... Carew MSS . , I. 183-4 . ] ( 1 ) Manus O'Donnell will recognise and accept the King as his liege Lord and King . ( 2 ) He will not confederate with the rebels of the King , but persecute them to the utmost of his power . ( 3 ) He will ...
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... Carew MSS . , I. 400. ] This war is undertaken for the defence of the Catholic reli- gion against the heretics . Pope Gregory XIII hath chosen us for general captain in this same war , as it appeareth at large by his own letters patent ...
... Carew MSS . , I. 400. ] This war is undertaken for the defence of the Catholic reli- gion against the heretics . Pope Gregory XIII hath chosen us for general captain in this same war , as it appeareth at large by his own letters patent ...
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... Carew to the Lord Cal . Carew MSS . , IV . 356. ] O'Donnell is certainly dead . The report is both brought and sent unto me from Lisbon by merchants of this town which I employed into Spain . I know they dare not deliver untruths unto ...
... Carew to the Lord Cal . Carew MSS . , IV . 356. ] O'Donnell is certainly dead . The report is both brought and sent unto me from Lisbon by merchants of this town which I employed into Spain . I know they dare not deliver untruths unto ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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