Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) |
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... government . In 1581 he was appointed by Gregory XIII to the See of Cashel . On the voyage to Ireland his papers were captured by pirates , and in this way the Government was made aware of his movements and plans . After remaining in ...
... government . In 1581 he was appointed by Gregory XIII to the See of Cashel . On the voyage to Ireland his papers were captured by pirates , and in this way the Government was made aware of his movements and plans . After remaining in ...
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... Government in their own interest , or to acknowledge a foreign suzerainty as long as their rights over their own countries were guaranteed . The Irish , moreover , had practically no heavy artillery , and rarely attempted sieges . The ...
... Government in their own interest , or to acknowledge a foreign suzerainty as long as their rights over their own countries were guaranteed . The Irish , moreover , had practically no heavy artillery , and rarely attempted sieges . The ...
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... government . The mistakes of the medieval period were perpetu- ated under Elizabeth . The war was much too protracted , and the Government was erratic . No Deputy remained quite long enough in office to impress his personality ...
... government . The mistakes of the medieval period were perpetu- ated under Elizabeth . The war was much too protracted , and the Government was erratic . No Deputy remained quite long enough in office to impress his personality ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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