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... honour or honours tenements , or other hereditaments . · .. lands , XI . ATTEMPT TO INTRODUCE ENGLISH SPEECH AND CUSTOMS ( 1537 ) [ An Act for the English Order , Habit , and Language ( 28 Hen . VIII . c . 1 5 ) . Irish Statutes ( 1786 ) ...
... honour or honours tenements , or other hereditaments . · .. lands , XI . ATTEMPT TO INTRODUCE ENGLISH SPEECH AND CUSTOMS ( 1537 ) [ An Act for the English Order , Habit , and Language ( 28 Hen . VIII . c . 1 5 ) . Irish Statutes ( 1786 ) ...
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... honour with my writings , specifying the heavy burden of my conscience . . . and as yet never received comforts by word or writing , wherefore I do most humbly beseech your honour , that like as ye were the instrument of this my ...
... honour with my writings , specifying the heavy burden of my conscience . . . and as yet never received comforts by word or writing , wherefore I do most humbly beseech your honour , that like as ye were the instrument of this my ...
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... honour . On Wednesday the nobles went in person into the presence of the earl . He received them with honour and respect . There were many noblemen and a very great guard on either side of him . They remained three full weeks in the ...
... honour . On Wednesday the nobles went in person into the presence of the earl . He received them with honour and respect . There were many noblemen and a very great guard on either side of him . They remained three full weeks in the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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