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... Henry II . Henry VIII had been declared Head of the Irish Church in 1536 , and thus severed his connection with Rome . It was important that he should be held from hence- forth to rule Ireland independent of the Pope , and that the ...
... Henry II . Henry VIII had been declared Head of the Irish Church in 1536 , and thus severed his connection with Rome . It was important that he should be held from hence- forth to rule Ireland independent of the Pope , and that the ...
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... Henry was able to send a large contingent of kerne ( i.e. Irish foot soldiers ) overseas , to take part in his French and Scottish " This 200 years , so many men , " wrote the Lord Deputy from Dublin to Henry VIII in 1545 , ' 766 were ...
... Henry was able to send a large contingent of kerne ( i.e. Irish foot soldiers ) overseas , to take part in his French and Scottish " This 200 years , so many men , " wrote the Lord Deputy from Dublin to Henry VIII in 1545 , ' 766 were ...
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... Henry VIII but to attaint the Geraldines , and to abolish the usurped authority of the Pope ? Wherefore did Sir Anthony St. Leger call the next Parliament after , in the 38th of Henry VIII , but to invest that prince with the title of ...
... Henry VIII but to attaint the Geraldines , and to abolish the usurped authority of the Pope ? Wherefore did Sir Anthony St. Leger call the next Parliament after , in the 38th of Henry VIII , but to invest that prince with the title of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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