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... Munster desolate . Great numbers of the Irish had perished , and many of those that survived had fled for safety either abroad or into Ulster and Connacht . The Government deter- mined to colonise the vast tract of land that now lay at ...
... Munster desolate . Great numbers of the Irish had perished , and many of those that survived had fled for safety either abroad or into Ulster and Connacht . The Government deter- mined to colonise the vast tract of land that now lay at ...
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... Munster , it is true , but there was no complete colonisation . The Government , by its neglect to pro- vide a military defence for the province , as it had promised to do , combined with the slackness of the undertakers , brought ...
... Munster , it is true , but there was no complete colonisation . The Government , by its neglect to pro- vide a military defence for the province , as it had promised to do , combined with the slackness of the undertakers , brought ...
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... Munster.1 ( Here follow the names of the members of the Council , and details as to the Lord President's household . ) . . . And where the said Lord President and Council ... MUNSTER 165 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LORD PRESIDENT OF MUNSTER (1570)
... Munster.1 ( Here follow the names of the members of the Council , and details as to the Lord President's household . ) . . . And where the said Lord President and Council ... MUNSTER 165 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE LORD PRESIDENT OF MUNSTER (1570)
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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