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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... thousand marks for the privilege . But though the king was favourable to the concession , the English settlers would not consent , and so the claim slumbered . The Irish chieftains , whose territories had been granted to the English ...
... thousand marks for the privilege . But though the king was favourable to the concession , the English settlers would not consent , and so the claim slumbered . The Irish chieftains , whose territories had been granted to the English ...
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... thousand Germans , under Marshal Schwartz , had landed at Dublin with the Earls of Lincoln and Lovell . Kildare had openly espoused the pretender's cause . Kildare's brother had resigned the office of chancellor to accompany the soi ...
... thousand Germans , under Marshal Schwartz , had landed at Dublin with the Earls of Lincoln and Lovell . Kildare had openly espoused the pretender's cause . Kildare's brother had resigned the office of chancellor to accompany the soi ...
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... thousand men - at - arms . His avowed intention was to thrust back the native Irish ; his real object was to crush the adherents of Warbeck . With this purpose in view he marched , with both Ormonde and Kildare in his train , against O ...
... thousand men - at - arms . His avowed intention was to thrust back the native Irish ; his real object was to crush the adherents of Warbeck . With this purpose in view he marched , with both Ormonde and Kildare in his train , against O ...
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... thousand religious houses , both great and small , were dissolved within the space of four years , and their lands and revenues appropriated by the Crown . There were two parties in England who advocated Church reform , whose notions of ...
... thousand religious houses , both great and small , were dissolved within the space of four years , and their lands and revenues appropriated by the Crown . There were two parties in England who advocated Church reform , whose notions of ...
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... thousand cattle . He boasted that he could bring into the field a force of five thousand men of all arms . He entered into corre- spondence with Charles IX . and the Cardinal Lorraine , begging for a contingent of five or six thousand ...
... thousand cattle . He boasted that he could bring into the field a force of five thousand men of all arms . He entered into corre- spondence with Charles IX . and the Cardinal Lorraine , begging for a contingent of five or six thousand ...
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