A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 423 Seiten |
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... officers of the tribe were the Druid , the Bard , and the Brehon , all hereditary officers . The Brehon , as the depository of knowledge to which few could attain , was a person of great consideration . He was the general professional ...
... officers of the tribe were the Druid , the Bard , and the Brehon , all hereditary officers . The Brehon , as the depository of knowledge to which few could attain , was a person of great consideration . He was the general professional ...
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... officers of state , to be chosen . by the chancellor , the treasurer , and the rest of the king's council of state , until the king should make a fresh appointment . His next step was to place the most reliable of his followers in ...
... officers of state , to be chosen . by the chancellor , the treasurer , and the rest of the king's council of state , until the king should make a fresh appointment . His next step was to place the most reliable of his followers in ...
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... officers . Whereupon the king , full of his con- tinental wars , thought better of his purpose , and let the matter drop . Stronger measures were undertaken under Sir Ralph Ufford , the lord justice , in A.D. 1344 , who seized Desmond's ...
... officers . Whereupon the king , full of his con- tinental wars , thought better of his purpose , and let the matter drop . Stronger measures were undertaken under Sir Ralph Ufford , the lord justice , in A.D. 1344 , who seized Desmond's ...
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... officers of state were henceforth to hold office only during the king's pleasure , instead of for life . And the statute of Kilkenny was re - enacted , with the exception of the provisions relating to the use of the Irish language , and ...
... officers of state were henceforth to hold office only during the king's pleasure , instead of for life . And the statute of Kilkenny was re - enacted , with the exception of the provisions relating to the use of the Irish language , and ...
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... officers of the army . * 28 Hen . VIII . , cc . 8 , 26 . † c . 16 . 33 Hen . VIII . , c . 5 . c . 3 . § c . 16 . CHAPTER IV . THE WINNING OF THE CHIEFTAINS . A.D. 92 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND . [ 1527–1537 . ]
... officers of the army . * 28 Hen . VIII . , cc . 8 , 26 . † c . 16 . 33 Hen . VIII . , c . 5 . c . 3 . § c . 16 . CHAPTER IV . THE WINNING OF THE CHIEFTAINS . A.D. 92 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND . [ 1527–1537 . ]
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