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... March , 1591. The first stone was laid by Thomas Smith , the Mayor of Dublin , in March , 1592 , and the first students were admitted in January , 1593.4 The object of the foundation was to provide a university education for the sons of ...
... March , 1591. The first stone was laid by Thomas Smith , the Mayor of Dublin , in March , 1592 , and the first students were admitted in January , 1593.4 The object of the foundation was to provide a university education for the sons of ...
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... March , 1535 ) . S.P. Hen . VIII , II . 236-7 . ] May it please your most excellent Highness to be advertised , that I , your Deputy , with your army in these parts , the 14th day of March last past besieged the castle of Maynooth ...
... March , 1535 ) . S.P. Hen . VIII , II . 236-7 . ] May it please your most excellent Highness to be advertised , that I , your Deputy , with your army in these parts , the 14th day of March last past besieged the castle of Maynooth ...
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... March 1603 , they came altogether to Melli- font in the afternoon , where Tyrone , being admitted to the Lord Deputy's chamber , kneeled at the door humbly on his knees for a long space , making his penitent submission to her Majesty ...
... March 1603 , they came altogether to Melli- font in the afternoon , where Tyrone , being admitted to the Lord Deputy's chamber , kneeled at the door humbly on his knees for a long space , making his penitent submission to her Majesty ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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