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... established clergy of the day - Means em- ployed for the planting of the Protestant religion in Ireland CHAPTER LXIII . Rebellion of 1641 - Infamous conduct of the lords justices ; they force the lords and gentlemen of the Pale into ...
... established clergy of the day - Means em- ployed for the planting of the Protestant religion in Ireland CHAPTER LXIII . Rebellion of 1641 - Infamous conduct of the lords justices ; they force the lords and gentlemen of the Pale into ...
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... established - Distribution of the forfeited lands among the soldiers— Persecution of the Catholics - All priests ordered , under pain of death , to leave Ireland ; several discovered and executed 296 CHAPTER LXVI . The restoration of ...
... established - Distribution of the forfeited lands among the soldiers— Persecution of the Catholics - All priests ordered , under pain of death , to leave Ireland ; several discovered and executed 296 CHAPTER LXVI . The restoration of ...
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... Established Church in Ireland - Its bishoprics and their revenues pre- vious to 1834 ; the same since 1834 - Ecclesiastical Commissioners- Numbers of bishops , churches , livings , and clergy - Annual revenue of the Church - Revenue of ...
... Established Church in Ireland - Its bishoprics and their revenues pre- vious to 1834 ; the same since 1834 - Ecclesiastical Commissioners- Numbers of bishops , churches , livings , and clergy - Annual revenue of the Church - Revenue of ...
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... to the Crown , and an anxious desire to see established and consolidated on an enduring basis that which heretofore has had no existence - the real union of Great Britain and Ireland . CHAPTER II . NATURAL ADVANTAGES OF IRELAND - IS SHE.
... to the Crown , and an anxious desire to see established and consolidated on an enduring basis that which heretofore has had no existence - the real union of Great Britain and Ireland . CHAPTER II . NATURAL ADVANTAGES OF IRELAND - IS SHE.
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... established , they would have to struggle , in their infant state , against the matured manufactures of the sister kingdom . In other words , Great Britain would have had a long start in the However , on the whole , as has been already ...
... established , they would have to struggle , in their infant state , against the matured manufactures of the sister kingdom . In other words , Great Britain would have had a long start in the However , on the whole , as has been already ...
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acres of arable agricultural amount arable land average Belgium Britain British capital Catholics cattle cent centuries CHAPTER Church clergy coal Commissioners common condition confiscation Connaught considerable Cork cottiers Court crops Crown 8vo cultivators districts districts of England Dublin Edition effect Elizabeth emigration employed England and Wales English estates farmers France Government holdings House Ibid improvements increase industry instances interest Ireland Irish Statutes justice king king's labour landlord leases Leland live Lord Deputy manufactures manure ment nation oath of supremacy oppression Ormond Papist Parliament Parliament of England penal laws plantation plantation of Ulster poor population portion possession potato production profit proportion proprietors Protestant rebellion reign religion rent result savings Scotland seen small farms soil statute acres Statutes of Kilkenny tenants tenure tillage tion tithe tons Total tracts trade Ulster United Kingdom wages whole Woodcuts woollen
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Page 489 - SKETCH of the HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND to the Revolution of 1688. By the Right Rev. TV SHORT, DD Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.