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Page 102
... majesty of a King imperial appertaining or belonging ; and that his Majesty , his heirs and successors , be from henceforth named , called , accepted , reputed , and taken to be Kings of this land of Ireland , to have , hold , and enjoy ...
... majesty of a King imperial appertaining or belonging ; and that his Majesty , his heirs and successors , be from henceforth named , called , accepted , reputed , and taken to be Kings of this land of Ireland , to have , hold , and enjoy ...
Page 107
... Majesty , hath of long time , by ignorance neglected our duty of allegiance ; and now hearing of your most excellent Majesty's famous renown , first of all have submitted me to your Deputy and Council in your land of Ireland ; and yet ...
... Majesty , hath of long time , by ignorance neglected our duty of allegiance ; and now hearing of your most excellent Majesty's famous renown , first of all have submitted me to your Deputy and Council in your land of Ireland ; and yet ...
Page 209
... Majesty's name declare and publish , that they and every of them , their wives and children , are the free , natural , and im- mediate subjects of his Majesty , and are not to be reputed or called the natives or natural followers of any ...
... Majesty's name declare and publish , that they and every of them , their wives and children , are the free , natural , and im- mediate subjects of his Majesty , and are not to be reputed or called the natives or natural followers of any ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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