A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and Appendices |
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... . Frontispiece To face page 28 IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . " " 99 70 99 THE PLANTATIONS OF MARY , ELIZABETH , AND JAMES I. 29 THE PURITAN SETTLEMENT 208 280 99 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . * âš« Those events printed in italics.
... . Frontispiece To face page 28 IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . " " 99 70 99 THE PLANTATIONS OF MARY , ELIZABETH , AND JAMES I. 29 THE PURITAN SETTLEMENT 208 280 99 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . * âš« Those events printed in italics.
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... Henry II . of England succeeds . Pope Adrian 4th grants Ireland to Henry II . of England . Conflict of Turlough O'Con- nor with O'Lochlin of Ulster . Foundation of a monastery at Odorney in Kerry . 1156. Death of Turlough O'Connor ...
... Henry II . of England succeeds . Pope Adrian 4th grants Ireland to Henry II . of England . Conflict of Turlough O'Con- nor with O'Lochlin of Ulster . Foundation of a monastery at Odorney in Kerry . 1156. Death of Turlough O'Connor ...
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... Henry . Becket murdered . Monastery Fermoy . founded at 1171. Henry II . arrives . He receives the submission of the chieftains . 1172. Synod of Cashel . Government organized by Henry at Dublin . He returns to England . Foundation of ...
... Henry . Becket murdered . Monastery Fermoy . founded at 1171. Henry II . arrives . He receives the submission of the chieftains . 1172. Synod of Cashel . Government organized by Henry at Dublin . He returns to England . Foundation of ...
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... Henry . HENRY III . , 1216-1272 . 1216. The privileges of the Great Charter extended to Irish subjects . 1220. Foundation of the abbey of the Holy Trinity , at Tuam , by the De Burghs . Grant of Connaught to De Burgh by Henry III ...
... Henry . HENRY III . , 1216-1272 . 1216. The privileges of the Great Charter extended to Irish subjects . 1220. Foundation of the abbey of the Holy Trinity , at Tuam , by the De Burghs . Grant of Connaught to De Burgh by Henry III ...
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... HENRY IV . , 1399-1413 . 1400. Immigration of Scots into Antrim . Foundation of an abbey at Longford by O'Farrell . 1401. Risings in Wicklow . HENRY V. , 1413-1422 . 1413. Fresh struggles between the English and the natives . War with ...
... HENRY IV . , 1399-1413 . 1400. Immigration of Scots into Antrim . Foundation of an abbey at Longford by O'Farrell . 1401. Risings in Wicklow . HENRY V. , 1413-1422 . 1413. Fresh struggles between the English and the natives . War with ...
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