Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xi
... bishops , for the most part , of such wealth and importance as to induce any Deputy or Irish Council , whose thoughts were ... bishop succeeded to a vacant see in the lands of a chief engaged in rebellion , his possession would depend ex ...
... bishops , for the most part , of such wealth and importance as to induce any Deputy or Irish Council , whose thoughts were ... bishop succeeded to a vacant see in the lands of a chief engaged in rebellion , his possession would depend ex ...
Page xii
... bishops and other ecclesiastical persons in the country of Clanricarde , that they cannot collect the revenues of their ... Bishop of Clonfert , and other commissioners are ordered to call the offenders before them , and compel them to ...
... bishops and other ecclesiastical persons in the country of Clanricarde , that they cannot collect the revenues of their ... Bishop of Clonfert , and other commissioners are ordered to call the offenders before them , and compel them to ...
Page xiv
... bishop of Ossory . None of the three remaining archbishops fol- lowed the example of Dowdall . Whether his suffragans continued contumacious we have yet to learn . One of them at least , the bishop of Dromore , complied . Nor can any ...
... bishop of Ossory . None of the three remaining archbishops fol- lowed the example of Dowdall . Whether his suffragans continued contumacious we have yet to learn . One of them at least , the bishop of Dromore , complied . Nor can any ...
Page xv
... bishops ; -it hung loose from episcopal authority . It acknowledged no head but the superior of its order , no bishop except the Pope . To the friars it mattered little whether Dowdall or Waucop was primate ; the nominee of an Irish ...
... bishops ; -it hung loose from episcopal authority . It acknowledged no head but the superior of its order , no bishop except the Pope . To the friars it mattered little whether Dowdall or Waucop was primate ; the nominee of an Irish ...
Page xviii
... bishop Dowdall , who was restored by Mary to the see of Armagh in consequence of his adherence to the old religion : - Item , where there is no remedy or redress had against the Irishmen that doth not answer writ or bill for any hurts ...
... bishop Dowdall , who was restored by Mary to the see of Armagh in consequence of his adherence to the old religion : - Item , where there is no remedy or redress had against the Irishmen that doth not answer writ or bill for any hurts ...
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