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Page 42
... English under Marshal Bagnal near Armagh . At the Battle of the Yellow Ford the Marshal was killed , together with at least thirteen English officers and 1,500 soldiers.3 This was the greatest defeat the English had ever sustained in ...
... English under Marshal Bagnal near Armagh . At the Battle of the Yellow Ford the Marshal was killed , together with at least thirteen English officers and 1,500 soldiers.3 This was the greatest defeat the English had ever sustained in ...
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... English nobleman . O'Neill himself , who had been educated at the English Court , displayed much interest in Harington's new translation of Ariosto , but the visitors sat down to meat at a fern table in the open air , and other domestic ...
... English nobleman . O'Neill himself , who had been educated at the English Court , displayed much interest in Harington's new translation of Ariosto , but the visitors sat down to meat at a fern table in the open air , and other domestic ...
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... English attitude towards Ireland , but an idealistic element can be found in individual writers and some of the official documents show a genuine desire for Irish prosperity . English policy was often perforce guided by circumstances ...
... English attitude towards Ireland , but an idealistic element can be found in individual writers and some of the official documents show a genuine desire for Irish prosperity . English policy was often perforce guided by circumstances ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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