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... Crown . It was felt that the chiefs would be obliged to remain good subjects , for now they would " depend upon " the King . " If he continue true , " the Irish Council had written in 1537 with regard to O'Connor , " then the strength ...
... Crown . It was felt that the chiefs would be obliged to remain good subjects , for now they would " depend upon " the King . " If he continue true , " the Irish Council had written in 1537 with regard to O'Connor , " then the strength ...
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... Crown , to descend in hereditary succes- sion according to the laws of England . A number of compositions were also arranged for , by which they were released from the obligation of an uncertain cess , and in return were to pay a quit ...
... Crown , to descend in hereditary succes- sion according to the laws of England . A number of compositions were also arranged for , by which they were released from the obligation of an uncertain cess , and in return were to pay a quit ...
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... crown of England be it therefore , by your Majesty , with the assent of the lords spiritual and temporal , and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same , that the same name of O'Neill , with ...
... crown of England be it therefore , by your Majesty , with the assent of the lords spiritual and temporal , and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same , that the same name of O'Neill , with ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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