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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... obtained a short respite , by reason of the rivalry of Melachlin and Brian . The latter , for thirty years after the fall of Limerick , was exerting his supremacy over an extending area . He laid waste Connaught and Meath , and burnt ...
... obtained a short respite , by reason of the rivalry of Melachlin and Brian . The latter , for thirty years after the fall of Limerick , was exerting his supremacy over an extending area . He laid waste Connaught and Meath , and burnt ...
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... of the Angevin King of England , who was then in Aquitaine . The Norman kings had already marked Ireland for conquest , as a house divided against itself . And Henry Plantagenet had obtained from Pope Adrian IV . , the THE FILIBUSTERS.
... of the Angevin King of England , who was then in Aquitaine . The Norman kings had already marked Ireland for conquest , as a house divided against itself . And Henry Plantagenet had obtained from Pope Adrian IV . , the THE FILIBUSTERS.
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With Five Maps and Appendices Charles George Walpole. Plantagenet had obtained from Pope Adrian IV . , the only Englishman who ever occupied the chair of St. Peter , an extraordinary document , which purported “ for the purposes of ...
With Five Maps and Appendices Charles George Walpole. Plantagenet had obtained from Pope Adrian IV . , the only Englishman who ever occupied the chair of St. Peter , an extraordinary document , which purported “ for the purposes of ...
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... obtained from McCarthy of Desmond , was the ancestor of the Fitzmaurices , earls of Kerry , and is now represented by the Marquis of Lansdowne . The head of the Leinster Fitzgeralds , the Baron of Offaly , received his estates by ...
... obtained from McCarthy of Desmond , was the ancestor of the Fitzmaurices , earls of Kerry , and is now represented by the Marquis of Lansdowne . The head of the Leinster Fitzgeralds , the Baron of Offaly , received his estates by ...
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... obtained large grants of land in Kilkenny and Tipperary , besides the barony of Arklow . In 1391 , the heirs of Strongbow's granddaughter , Isabel , sold Kilkenny Castle to the Earl of Ormonde . Seven of Theobald's de- scendants in ...
... obtained large grants of land in Kilkenny and Tipperary , besides the barony of Arklow . In 1391 , the heirs of Strongbow's granddaughter , Isabel , sold Kilkenny Castle to the Earl of Ormonde . Seven of Theobald's de- scendants in ...
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