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... received large numbers of abbeys and benefices ; O'Neill and O'Donnell also received grants . Both St. Leger and Brabizon acquired abbeys near Dublin . The citizens of the capital received the Priory of All Saints , later the site of ...
... received large numbers of abbeys and benefices ; O'Neill and O'Donnell also received grants . Both St. Leger and Brabizon acquired abbeys near Dublin . The citizens of the capital received the Priory of All Saints , later the site of ...
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... received to mercy ) although it was necessary for the State in this general rebellion , like a mother , to open her bosom to her children , lest being driven to despair , they should plunge themselves into all mischiefs , yet he never ...
... received to mercy ) although it was necessary for the State in this general rebellion , like a mother , to open her bosom to her children , lest being driven to despair , they should plunge themselves into all mischiefs , yet he never ...
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... received them with honour and respect . There were many noblemen and a very great guard on either side of him . They remained three full weeks in the city . During that time the earl had great honour shown them . . . . The lords took ...
... received them with honour and respect . There were many noblemen and a very great guard on either side of him . They remained three full weeks in the city . During that time the earl had great honour shown them . . . . The lords took ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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