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... Ireland was no longer a mere feudal dependency as she had been during the Middle Ages , but was definitely becoming a colony . During the next two hundred years English policy in Ireland was a colonial policy con- ducted in accordance ...
... Ireland was no longer a mere feudal dependency as she had been during the Middle Ages , but was definitely becoming a colony . During the next two hundred years English policy in Ireland was a colonial policy con- ducted in accordance ...
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Constantia Maxwell. VIII . HENRY VIII DECLARED KING OF IRELAND ( 1 ) A Letter of Advice . [ “ A certain Information for our sovereign Lord's most honourable Commissioners in Ireland " ( 1537 ) . S.P. Hen . VIII , II . 480. ] Where ( as ) ...
Constantia Maxwell. VIII . HENRY VIII DECLARED KING OF IRELAND ( 1 ) A Letter of Advice . [ “ A certain Information for our sovereign Lord's most honourable Commissioners in Ireland " ( 1537 ) . S.P. Hen . VIII , II . 480. ] Where ( as ) ...
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... Ireland . Desires therefore , five or six ships well manned . ( b ) English Pirates . [ John Cooke to the Duke of Norfolk ( 27 March , 1534 ) . L. and P. Hen . VIII , VII , No. 381. ] I . . . scoured the coast about Wight , and was at ...
... Ireland . Desires therefore , five or six ships well manned . ( b ) English Pirates . [ John Cooke to the Duke of Norfolk ( 27 March , 1534 ) . L. and P. Hen . VIII , VII , No. 381. ] I . . . scoured the coast about Wight , and was at ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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