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... Catholics ( 1619 ) . [ Archivium Hibernicum ( 1917 ) , VI . 48-54 . ] Condition of the Catholics in Things Spiritual Every Catholic is condemned to pay 12d . Irish if he does not attend the Protestant service - which is held in one of ...
... Catholics ( 1619 ) . [ Archivium Hibernicum ( 1917 ) , VI . 48-54 . ] Condition of the Catholics in Things Spiritual Every Catholic is condemned to pay 12d . Irish if he does not attend the Protestant service - which is held in one of ...
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... Catholic whom they elected would not take the Oath of Supremacy and go to church . This is the case at the present day in Waterford , where though all the Irish are Catholics , the civic offices are conferred on Protestants by the ...
... Catholic whom they elected would not take the Oath of Supremacy and go to church . This is the case at the present day in Waterford , where though all the Irish are Catholics , the civic offices are conferred on Protestants by the ...
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... Catholic say the least thing against an act of the King , either in spirituals or in temporals , it is high treason punished by death and confiscation . It is forbidden to sell Catholic books , under pain of imprisonment.1 [ Original in ...
... Catholic say the least thing against an act of the King , either in spirituals or in temporals , it is high treason punished by death and confiscation . It is forbidden to sell Catholic books , under pain of imprisonment.1 [ Original in ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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