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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... rebels . Death of Sir William Drury . Desmond joins the rebels . Youghal is burned . 1580. Campion and Parsons the Jesuits in England . Campaign of Ormonde and Sir William Pelham in Munster . Risings in Wicklow . Lord Gray de Wilton ...
... rebels . Death of Sir William Drury . Desmond joins the rebels . Youghal is burned . 1580. Campion and Parsons the Jesuits in England . Campaign of Ormonde and Sir William Pelham in Munster . Risings in Wicklow . Lord Gray de Wilton ...
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... rebels . Siege of Drogheda . 1642. Risings in Connaught and Munster . Charles raises his standard at Nottingham . Arrival of Colonel Owen A.D. O'Neil and Colonel Pres- ton . Synod at Kells . Battle of Kilrush . Confederation of Kilkenny ...
... rebels . Siege of Drogheda . 1642. Risings in Connaught and Munster . Charles raises his standard at Nottingham . Arrival of Colonel Owen A.D. O'Neil and Colonel Pres- ton . Synod at Kells . Battle of Kilrush . Confederation of Kilkenny ...
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... rebels , and claimed to escheat their lands by branding them with treason , and to re - enjoy that which he never possessed , and to which he could have no claim . The Normans had as yet made but slight lodgments on the coasts ; but the ...
... rebels , and claimed to escheat their lands by branding them with treason , and to re - enjoy that which he never possessed , and to which he could have no claim . The Normans had as yet made but slight lodgments on the coasts ; but the ...
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... rebels . " The Anglo - Irish had no part or lot in the government of their own country , and the nominees of the English court absorbed every place of honour or emolument . Edward , in 1361 , sent over his third son Lionel , Duke of ...
... rebels . " The Anglo - Irish had no part or lot in the government of their own country , and the nominees of the English court absorbed every place of honour or emolument . Edward , in 1361 , sent over his third son Lionel , Duke of ...
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... rebels , " whom he believed , and not unjustly , to have been alienated by bad government . After some difficulty he reached Dublin by way of the sea coast , and summoned all the Irish chieftains to meet him there . Alarmed at the ...
... rebels , " whom he believed , and not unjustly , to have been alienated by bad government . After some difficulty he reached Dublin by way of the sea coast , and summoned all the Irish chieftains to meet him there . Alarmed at the ...
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