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Page 100
... peace is received of them , and security taken of them for their keeping of peace to your subjects . But as to the residue , we have left it in balance and stay , until we may know your Grace's pleasure , whether it shall please your ...
... peace is received of them , and security taken of them for their keeping of peace to your subjects . But as to the residue , we have left it in balance and stay , until we may know your Grace's pleasure , whether it shall please your ...
Page 181
... peace at Monaghan , Armagh , and the Blackwater . . . . That he shall not aid nor yield favour to O'Donnell , Maguire , O'Rourke or MacMahon , if they shall refuse reasonable conditions for their pardons . That he shall deliver to the ...
... peace at Monaghan , Armagh , and the Blackwater . . . . That he shall not aid nor yield favour to O'Donnell , Maguire , O'Rourke or MacMahon , if they shall refuse reasonable conditions for their pardons . That he shall deliver to the ...
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... peace shortly followed Tyrone's submission ... by which the rebels had liberty to seek relief among the subjects of Ireland , and to be transported into England and France , where great multitudes of them lived for some years after the ...
... peace shortly followed Tyrone's submission ... by which the rebels had liberty to seek relief among the subjects of Ireland , and to be transported into England and France , where great multitudes of them lived for some years after the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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