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... held in Dublin in 1560 , the supremacy of the State over the Church was re - established . First Fruits were restored to the Crown , and the power of appointing bishops was vested in the Queen . The Act of Uniformity restored the Prayer ...
... held in Dublin in 1560 , the supremacy of the State over the Church was re - established . First Fruits were restored to the Crown , and the power of appointing bishops was vested in the Queen . The Act of Uniformity restored the Prayer ...
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... held at Dublin ( 1585 ) I where the nobility , clergy and commons being assembled , order was taken , that none were permitted to go in Irish attire ( as in former times they used ) , but to sort themselves in such habit after the ...
... held at Dublin ( 1585 ) I where the nobility , clergy and commons being assembled , order was taken , that none were permitted to go in Irish attire ( as in former times they used ) , but to sort themselves in such habit after the ...
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... held 5 Parliaments in 22 years . Henry VIII held 6 Parliaments in 38 years . I find no Parliament held in the time of Edward VI , but the first two years of Queen Mary's reign were spent in one Parliament . And lastly , Queen Elizabeth ...
... held 5 Parliaments in 22 years . Henry VIII held 6 Parliaments in 38 years . I find no Parliament held in the time of Edward VI , but the first two years of Queen Mary's reign were spent in one Parliament . And lastly , Queen Elizabeth ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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