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
... Irish cathedrals were often in ruins , and the revenues of Irish bishops were wasted or usurped . Reckless alike of civil or religious restraints , Irish chieftains in their feuds no more spared the churches in the lands of an enemy or ...
... Irish cathedrals were often in ruins , and the revenues of Irish bishops were wasted or usurped . Reckless alike of civil or religious restraints , Irish chieftains in their feuds no more spared the churches in the lands of an enemy or ...
Page xiii
... Irish where it was not . For this purpose an Irish translation was ordered ; but how far this order was carried out , and what methods were adopted for procuring Irish type , I have no means of ascertaining . The new order was opposed ...
... Irish where it was not . For this purpose an Irish translation was ordered ; but how far this order was carried out , and what methods were adopted for procuring Irish type , I have no means of ascertaining . The new order was opposed ...
Page xv
... Irish chieftain or of an English king . They went on just the same ; and , except for the fact that their houses had been generally suppressed , it is very doubtful whether the Reformation had much altered their position or diminished ...
... Irish chieftain or of an English king . They went on just the same ; and , except for the fact that their houses had been generally suppressed , it is very doubtful whether the Reformation had much altered their position or diminished ...
Page xvii
... Irish as Protestant bishops - even Browne and Bale - had ever thought of doing before them . In the instructions given by Philip and Mary to the Earl of Sussex , whose orthodoxy and adherence to Papal authority not even the Irish could ...
... Irish as Protestant bishops - even Browne and Bale - had ever thought of doing before them . In the instructions given by Philip and Mary to the Earl of Sussex , whose orthodoxy and adherence to Papal authority not even the Irish could ...
Page xviii
... Irish countries , under Irish lords and others , great impositions , pains , orders , & c . are put upon the subjects pro arbitrio et voluntate jubentis , and whoso refuseth is finally enforced to pay the uttermost penny without ...
... Irish countries , under Irish lords and others , great impositions , pains , orders , & c . are put upon the subjects pro arbitrio et voluntate jubentis , and whoso refuseth is finally enforced to pay the uttermost penny without ...
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