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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... town his father was a burgess of substance . When Nial of the Nine Hostages invaded Gaul , Patricius was taken captive , and at the age of six- teen carried into Ireland , where he became a slave , and tended the cattle of his master in ...
... town his father was a burgess of substance . When Nial of the Nine Hostages invaded Gaul , Patricius was taken captive , and at the age of six- teen carried into Ireland , where he became a slave , and tended the cattle of his master in ...
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... towns , and formed active trading communities ; numerous settlements were made on every part of the coast , and were even occasionally pushed into the interior of the country . At length , a master spirit arose to rescue the Irish from ...
... towns , and formed active trading communities ; numerous settlements were made on every part of the coast , and were even occasionally pushed into the interior of the country . At length , a master spirit arose to rescue the Irish from ...
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... towns , began to be astir . They concerted a rebellion with the people of Leinster , and begged for aid from their kinsmen in the Orkneys and in Norway , who sent a large fleet to their assistance , under Sigurd . King Brian was now ...
... towns , began to be astir . They concerted a rebellion with the people of Leinster , and begged for aid from their kinsmen in the Orkneys and in Norway , who sent a large fleet to their assistance , under Sigurd . King Brian was now ...
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... raid across the Shannon , but the men of Connaught had laid waste their land , and he was forced to beat a retreat . Raymond le Gros captured the town of Limerick ; and in return for reinstating McCarthy King 1176. ] 41 THE COLONISTS .
... raid across the Shannon , but the men of Connaught had laid waste their land , and he was forced to beat a retreat . Raymond le Gros captured the town of Limerick ; and in return for reinstating McCarthy King 1176. ] 41 THE COLONISTS .
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... towns ; they endowed them with land ; they granted them charters of in- corporation , and established markets . The franchise of a county palatine gave exclusive civil and criminal jurisdiction . 1200-1300 . ] THE GREAT TERRITORIAL ...
... towns ; they endowed them with land ; they granted them charters of in- corporation , and established markets . The franchise of a county palatine gave exclusive civil and criminal jurisdiction . 1200-1300 . ] THE GREAT TERRITORIAL ...
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