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... whole of Munster in a series of horrible campaigns ; 1 they now , under the Deputy Lord Grey de Wilton and Admiral Winter , attacked the fort by land and sea , and when the garrison surrendered six hundred of them were put to death ( 10 ...
... whole of Munster in a series of horrible campaigns ; 1 they now , under the Deputy Lord Grey de Wilton and Admiral Winter , attacked the fort by land and sea , and when the garrison surrendered six hundred of them were put to death ( 10 ...
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... whole consent and agreement of all the bishops , prelates , and both the universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge , and also the whole clergy both of England and Ireland , extinct and ceased for ever , as of no strength , value , or ...
... whole consent and agreement of all the bishops , prelates , and both the universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge , and also the whole clergy both of England and Ireland , extinct and ceased for ever , as of no strength , value , or ...
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... whole charge , and the greater men went free ; I entered into consideration how this confusion and great enormity amongst them might be reformed , as well there in that province as throughout the whole Realm ; where there was no ...
... whole charge , and the greater men went free ; I entered into consideration how this confusion and great enormity amongst them might be reformed , as well there in that province as throughout the whole Realm ; where there was no ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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