Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... Ireland , ruin and devastation stalked unchecked and unheeded through the land . " Irishmen were never so weak , and English subjects never " " so strong , " are the triumphant words with which the contemporary narrator sums up his ...
... Ireland , ruin and devastation stalked unchecked and unheeded through the land . " Irishmen were never so weak , and English subjects never " " so strong , " are the triumphant words with which the contemporary narrator sums up his ...
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... Ireland by a strong hand , as Protestant sovereigns before and after them . Roman Catholic Deputies were com- pelled , or thought themselves compelled , to burn villages and fire upon rebels and traitors , as much as Protestant Deputies ...
... Ireland by a strong hand , as Protestant sovereigns before and after them . Roman Catholic Deputies were com- pelled , or thought themselves compelled , to burn villages and fire upon rebels and traitors , as much as Protestant Deputies ...
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... Ireland certain his commissioners and officials to visit the clergy and other members of the said realm of Ireland ; -our will , pleasure , special request , and express commandment is , that our said Deputy and Council shall , in all ...
... Ireland certain his commissioners and officials to visit the clergy and other members of the said realm of Ireland ; -our will , pleasure , special request , and express commandment is , that our said Deputy and Council shall , in all ...
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... Ireland , not Waucop the papal nominee , but Dowdall who had submitted to the royal supremacy in the reign of Henry ... Ireland + she styled herself " Queen " of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , " and on earth ...
... Ireland , not Waucop the papal nominee , but Dowdall who had submitted to the royal supremacy in the reign of Henry ... Ireland + she styled herself " Queen " of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , " and on earth ...
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... Ireland . If English bishops refused them , and were deprived , were Irish bishops likely to be more compliant ? Or even if the bishops of the Pale submitted and accepted the royal supremacy , is it probable that those beyond the Pale ...
... Ireland . If English bishops refused them , and were deprived , were Irish bishops likely to be more compliant ? Or even if the bishops of the Pale submitted and accepted the royal supremacy , is it probable that those beyond the Pale ...
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