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Page 134
... rest commonly are , yet far from well . If this be the state of the Church in the best peopled diocese and best governed country of this your Realm ( as in truth it is ) , easy it is for your Majesty to conjecture in what case the rest ...
... rest commonly are , yet far from well . If this be the state of the Church in the best peopled diocese and best governed country of this your Realm ( as in truth it is ) , easy it is for your Majesty to conjecture in what case the rest ...
Page 231
... rest of his days in peace among his children and kin with our good favour . And having appointed and devised sufficiently and mercifully for the Irish if they have grace so to receive and accept it , the other two parts of these ...
... rest of his days in peace among his children and kin with our good favour . And having appointed and devised sufficiently and mercifully for the Irish if they have grace so to receive and accept it , the other two parts of these ...
Page 295
... rest were gone abroad for more prey , at the sight of whom ( the churls ) the kerne fled ; so Mr. Elcock escaped , almost past hope , blessed be God . Divers robberies and some murders have been committed near us since that time , and ...
... rest were gone abroad for more prey , at the sight of whom ( the churls ) the kerne fled ; so Mr. Elcock escaped , almost past hope , blessed be God . Divers robberies and some murders have been committed near us since that time , and ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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