Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) |
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Page 54
... sent his son to take possession of the Ards in County Down , which had been granted to him by the Queen . He was attacked by the O'Neills , of Clane- boy , and lost his life . Essex offered to conquer a province for the Queen at his own ...
... sent his son to take possession of the Ards in County Down , which had been granted to him by the Queen . He was attacked by the O'Neills , of Clane- boy , and lost his life . Essex offered to conquer a province for the Queen at his own ...
Page 93
... sent accordingly . On this the Earl talked awhile with his Council ; then took off his bonnet , and expressed his gratitude to the Emperor , who had sent me to protect him , saying that his Majesty was placed in the world to prevent one ...
... sent accordingly . On this the Earl talked awhile with his Council ; then took off his bonnet , and expressed his gratitude to the Emperor , who had sent me to protect him , saying that his Majesty was placed in the world to prevent one ...
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... sent a trumpeter to their fort to ask who they might be , what was their business in Ireland , who had sent them , and why they had made a fortified place in Elizabeth's Realm , and to bid them with all speed withdraw . They answered ...
... sent a trumpeter to their fort to ask who they might be , what was their business in Ireland , who had sent them , and why they had made a fortified place in Elizabeth's Realm , and to bid them with all speed withdraw . They answered ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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