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... death ( 10 Nov. , 1580 ) .2 The capture of Smerwick broke the rebellion ; the rebels were reduced to famine and hunted in the mountains , and the Earl of Desmond , after many hairbreadth escapes , was taken by a party of hostile Irish ...
... death ( 10 Nov. , 1580 ) .2 The capture of Smerwick broke the rebellion ; the rebels were reduced to famine and hunted in the mountains , and the Earl of Desmond , after many hairbreadth escapes , was taken by a party of hostile Irish ...
Page 167
... death of such so killed from henceforth no person shall ask , levy , receive , or take up the said Irish duty called " eric " upon pain of death , but sue their appeal or other ordinary remedy by her Majesty's laws for the same murder ...
... death of such so killed from henceforth no person shall ask , levy , receive , or take up the said Irish duty called " eric " upon pain of death , but sue their appeal or other ordinary remedy by her Majesty's laws for the same murder ...
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... death , and that James I was proclaimed King of England , Scotland , France and Ireland , the copy of which proclamation they sent , to the end it should here be published in like sort . . According to the Lord Deputy's commandment ...
... death , and that James I was proclaimed King of England , Scotland , France and Ireland , the copy of which proclamation they sent , to the end it should here be published in like sort . . According to the Lord Deputy's commandment ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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