Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) |
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... England by Philip II was recoined for Ireland , and prohibited for use in England.5 In 1560 , as a result of the reform of the coinage in England , the Irish currency was restored on the one - third basis.6 Towards the end of ...
... England by Philip II was recoined for Ireland , and prohibited for use in England.5 In 1560 , as a result of the reform of the coinage in England , the Irish currency was restored on the one - third basis.6 Towards the end of ...
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... England , and so is recognised by the clergy , and authorised by an Act of Parliament made and established in the said Realm : so in like manner of wise , forasmuch as this land of Ireland is depending and belonging justly and right ...
... England , and so is recognised by the clergy , and authorised by an Act of Parliament made and established in the said Realm : so in like manner of wise , forasmuch as this land of Ireland is depending and belonging justly and right ...
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... England and Ireland . First , for Our Sovereign Lord the King , supreme head in earth immediate under God of the said Church of England and Ireland . And for the declaration of the truth thereof , ye shall understand , that the unlawful ...
... England and Ireland . First , for Our Sovereign Lord the King , supreme head in earth immediate under God of the said Church of England and Ireland . And for the declaration of the truth thereof , ye shall understand , that the unlawful ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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