Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) |
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Page 373
... Kingdom of Ireland may yield in present to the King , upon observation made in my last travel into the ports . ... DUBLIN . This city because the state of the whole Kingdom is continually resident here , and the four terms are kept here ...
... Kingdom of Ireland may yield in present to the King , upon observation made in my last travel into the ports . ... DUBLIN . This city because the state of the whole Kingdom is continually resident here , and the four terms are kept here ...
Page 379
... Kingdom for several years , to suppress the rebellion of Tyrone , caused a great quantity of mixed money , with the usual stamp of the arms of the Crown , and inscription of her royal style , to be coined in the Tower of London , and ...
... Kingdom for several years , to suppress the rebellion of Tyrone , caused a great quantity of mixed money , with the usual stamp of the arms of the Crown , and inscription of her royal style , to be coined in the Tower of London , and ...
Page 387
... Kingdom , being wholly reduced to shire ground , containeth 33 counties at large ; when all Ulster and Connacht , as well as Leinster and Munster have voices in parliament by their knights and burgesses ; when all the inhabi- tants of ...
... Kingdom , being wholly reduced to shire ground , containeth 33 counties at large ; when all Ulster and Connacht , as well as Leinster and Munster have voices in parliament by their knights and burgesses ; when all the inhabi- tants of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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