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... four counties acknowledged the English Crown , and ports like Galway were trying cases by Roman Law . At the assembly which conferred the title of " King " upon Henry VIII in 1541 , there were present 2 earls , 3 viscounts , 16 barons ...
... four counties acknowledged the English Crown , and ports like Galway were trying cases by Roman Law . At the assembly which conferred the title of " King " upon Henry VIII in 1541 , there were present 2 earls , 3 viscounts , 16 barons ...
Page 91
... four shires ( of the Pale ) , Master Peche can inform your Grace , for he hath seen a good part thereof . And if your Grace should inhabit such countries , as should be won , with Spaniards , Flemings , Almaynes " ( Germans ) , or any ...
... four shires ( of the Pale ) , Master Peche can inform your Grace , for he hath seen a good part thereof . And if your Grace should inhabit such countries , as should be won , with Spaniards , Flemings , Almaynes " ( Germans ) , or any ...
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... four hundred . ( c ) Massacre of the Irish at Mullamast ( 1577 ) . [ Annals of the Four Masters ( ed . and tr . O'Donovan ) , V. 1695-7 . ] A horrible and abominable act of treachery was committed by the English of Leinster and Meath ...
... four hundred . ( c ) Massacre of the Irish at Mullamast ( 1577 ) . [ Annals of the Four Masters ( ed . and tr . O'Donovan ) , V. 1695-7 . ] A horrible and abominable act of treachery was committed by the English of Leinster and Meath ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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