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... Ormond , but on the death of the latter in 1405 , the earl of Kildare was elected , and he was followed in quick succession by Scroop , and the new earl of Ormond , as deputies to the duke . Gillapatrick O'More , lord of Leix , defeated ...
... Ormond , but on the death of the latter in 1405 , the earl of Kildare was elected , and he was followed in quick succession by Scroop , and the new earl of Ormond , as deputies to the duke . Gillapatrick O'More , lord of Leix , defeated ...
Page 316
... Ormond , then justi- ciary , acting with an English army against the Ultonians on his behalf . Donnell and his Anglo - Irish auxiliaries were , however , unsuccessful , and the former was then obliged to fly for shelter to the O'Conors ...
... Ormond , then justi- ciary , acting with an English army against the Ultonians on his behalf . Donnell and his Anglo - Irish auxiliaries were , however , unsuccessful , and the former was then obliged to fly for shelter to the O'Conors ...
Page 318
... Ormond , then lord deputy , defeated O'More in " the red bog of Athy , " the historian , Campion , relating on this occasion the prodigy which Ware refers to a former one , namely , that the sun stood still to accommodate the victorious ...
... Ormond , then lord deputy , defeated O'More in " the red bog of Athy , " the historian , Campion , relating on this occasion the prodigy which Ware refers to a former one , namely , that the sun stood still to accommodate the victorious ...
Page 321
... Ormond . - Proceedings of Lord Furnival . - Pestilence . - Devoted- ness of the Clergy . - The Duke of York in Ireland . - His Popularity . - Confesses his Inability to Subdue the Irish - His subsequent Fortunes and Death in Eng- land ...
... Ormond . - Proceedings of Lord Furnival . - Pestilence . - Devoted- ness of the Clergy . - The Duke of York in Ireland . - His Popularity . - Confesses his Inability to Subdue the Irish - His subsequent Fortunes and Death in Eng- land ...
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... Ormond , came to Ireland as lord lieutenant with an English army , and mustering a strong force he hastened to avenge the colonists on the northern chieftains . He ravaged the plains of Armagh and part of Monaghan . The O'Neills of ...
... Ormond , came to Ireland as lord lieutenant with an English army , and mustering a strong force he hastened to avenge the colonists on the northern chieftains . He ravaged the plains of Armagh and part of Monaghan . The O'Neills of ...
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