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... hath been the main oppugner , and so hath withdrawn most of his suffragans and clergy within his see and jurisdiction . He made a speech to them laying a curse on the people whosoever should own his Highness's supremacy saying that ...
... hath been the main oppugner , and so hath withdrawn most of his suffragans and clergy within his see and jurisdiction . He made a speech to them laying a curse on the people whosoever should own his Highness's supremacy saying that ...
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... hath been openly " bruted " ( reported ) the King's pleasure to be , that all the monasteries within this land should be suppressed , none to stand . Amongst which , for the common weal of this said land , if it might stand with the ...
... hath been openly " bruted " ( reported ) the King's pleasure to be , that all the monasteries within this land should be suppressed , none to stand . Amongst which , for the common weal of this said land , if it might stand with the ...
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... hath suffered him in his rebellion , and how much he hath prevailed therein . . . if Tyrone be not out of hand before winter otherwise encountered than he hath been , he will put in hazard to shake the whole State . For , though he feed ...
... hath suffered him in his rebellion , and how much he hath prevailed therein . . . if Tyrone be not out of hand before winter otherwise encountered than he hath been , he will put in hazard to shake the whole State . For , though he feed ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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