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Page 51
... rebellion the Munster settlers were attacked by those Irish which they had kept upon their lands , and the settlement was virtually destroyed . After 1600 , however , the undertakers and their tenants began to return to their estates ...
... rebellion the Munster settlers were attacked by those Irish which they had kept upon their lands , and the settlement was virtually destroyed . After 1600 , however , the undertakers and their tenants began to return to their estates ...
Page 83
... rebellion against the King and his laws . Many folk doth enquire the cause , why that the Irish folk be grown so strong , and the King's subjects so feeble , and fallen in so great rebellion , for the more part . . . . Some saith , the ...
... rebellion against the King and his laws . Many folk doth enquire the cause , why that the Irish folk be grown so strong , and the King's subjects so feeble , and fallen in so great rebellion , for the more part . . . . Some saith , the ...
Page 186
... rebellion and treason into all parts of the Realm , having his ministers to pass to and fro through every province and other country of the Kingdom , labouring to seduce the people , by many colourable offers and pretences , to right ...
... rebellion and treason into all parts of the Realm , having his ministers to pass to and fro through every province and other country of the Kingdom , labouring to seduce the people , by many colourable offers and pretences , to right ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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