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... present , by our persuasion , beyond all men's opinions , to repair to his Highness ; trusting that by visiting his most noble person , and that by considering his high bounty , and the honour that , by his repair thither , shall be ...
... present , by our persuasion , beyond all men's opinions , to repair to his Highness ; trusting that by visiting his most noble person , and that by considering his high bounty , and the honour that , by his repair thither , shall be ...
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... present state of the said College " ( 3 March , 1613 ) . Pr . in J. W. Stubb's History of the University of Dublin , pp . 376-7- ] Whereas there are some exceptions taken to the proceedings held in the college , the first of them is ...
... present state of the said College " ( 3 March , 1613 ) . Pr . in J. W. Stubb's History of the University of Dublin , pp . 376-7- ] Whereas there are some exceptions taken to the proceedings held in the college , the first of them is ...
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... present Parliament , that the said Gerald Fitzgerald , late Earl of Desmond . . . shall be by authority of this present Act , convicted and attainted of high treason .. and that the said Earl of Des- mond , and all and every of the said ...
... present Parliament , that the said Gerald Fitzgerald , late Earl of Desmond . . . shall be by authority of this present Act , convicted and attainted of high treason .. and that the said Earl of Des- mond , and all and every of the said ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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