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Page 86
... obedience is brought to such a mischief , as , except it shall please the King's Highness to redress the same , the little place ( the Pale ) being now obedient , shall be shortly brought to the same case as the residue is . Item , the ...
... obedience is brought to such a mischief , as , except it shall please the King's Highness to redress the same , the little place ( the Pale ) being now obedient , shall be shortly brought to the same case as the residue is . Item , the ...
Page 101
... obedience of the same , which causeth them to have more respect of due subjection unto the said Bishop , than to our sovereign Lord ; therefore me seemeth it convenient , that his Highness be recognised here , by Act of Parliament ...
... obedience of the same , which causeth them to have more respect of due subjection unto the said Bishop , than to our sovereign Lord ; therefore me seemeth it convenient , that his Highness be recognised here , by Act of Parliament ...
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... obedient . The making of MacWilliam Earl of Clanrickarde , made all the country during his time quiet and obedient , as it is now . The making of McGilpatrick Baron of Upper Ossory hath made his country obedient , and the having of ...
... obedient . The making of MacWilliam Earl of Clanrickarde , made all the country during his time quiet and obedient , as it is now . The making of McGilpatrick Baron of Upper Ossory hath made his country obedient , and the having of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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