Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) |
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... houses were dissolved by name . Before this , eight abbeys had been suppressed by royal commission . In 1539 another commission provided for the dissolution of all monasteries and for the confiscation of their property.5 On the 20th May ...
... houses were dissolved by name . Before this , eight abbeys had been suppressed by royal commission . In 1539 another commission provided for the dissolution of all monasteries and for the confiscation of their property.5 On the 20th May ...
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... houses , for their better reformation , to remove from them the religious men and women , and to cause them to return to some honest mode of living , and to the true religion ) , directs the commissioners to signify this his intention ...
... houses , for their better reformation , to remove from them the religious men and women , and to cause them to return to some honest mode of living , and to the true religion ) , directs the commissioners to signify this his intention ...
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... houses should stand and continue , changing their clothing and rule into such sort and order , as the King's Grace shall will them which are named St. Mary's Abbey , adjoining to Dublin , a house of White Monks ; Christ's Church , a house ...
... houses should stand and continue , changing their clothing and rule into such sort and order , as the King's Grace shall will them which are named St. Mary's Abbey , adjoining to Dublin , a house of White Monks ; Christ's Church , a house ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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