Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... O'Donnell , of Connalia , in which the latter agrees , among other things , that the Queen shall have the nomination of all bishops and other ecclesiastics in Connalia ; * that Patrick M'Mahon , bishop of Ardagh , can scarcely have been ...
... O'Donnell , of Connalia , in which the latter agrees , among other things , that the Queen shall have the nomination of all bishops and other ecclesiastics in Connalia ; * that Patrick M'Mahon , bishop of Ardagh , can scarcely have been ...
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... O'Donnell 20,000 head of cattle . When the " The North part of our realm " ( says Elizabeth in her instructions to Sussex , May 1560 ) " hath been long time out of good and quiet order , by 66 reason partly of the multiplication of the ...
... O'Donnell 20,000 head of cattle . When the " The North part of our realm " ( says Elizabeth in her instructions to Sussex , May 1560 ) " hath been long time out of good and quiet order , by 66 reason partly of the multiplication of the ...
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... O'Donnell's wife , whom he had taken prisoner , and now proposed to marry James M'Donnell's wife , " base sister to the Earl of Argyle . " Hamilton's Calendar , I. 296 . † Hamilton , I. 289 . Hamilton , I. 298 . April 5 , 1566. In a ...
... O'Donnell's wife , whom he had taken prisoner , and now proposed to marry James M'Donnell's wife , " base sister to the Earl of Argyle . " Hamilton's Calendar , I. 296 . † Hamilton , I. 289 . Hamilton , I. 298 . April 5 , 1566. In a ...
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... O'Donnell sur- rendered all his rights to the Queen , granting her the nomination to all bishoprics in his country . * His example was followed by O'Connor Sligot and by other chiefs of inferior note . As the Queen's influence gained ...
... O'Donnell sur- rendered all his rights to the Queen , granting her the nomination to all bishoprics in his country . * His example was followed by O'Connor Sligot and by other chiefs of inferior note . As the Queen's influence gained ...
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... O'Donnell ) . Tyrone : 930 h . , 5,260 f .; ( of these 200 h . and 1,000 f . are retained by the Earl of Tyrone . ) Colrane : 400 h . , 1,000 f . Farmanaghe : 250 h . , 1,500 f . Monaghan : 120 h . , 1,000 f . The Fuse : 60 h . , 200 f ...
... O'Donnell ) . Tyrone : 930 h . , 5,260 f .; ( of these 200 h . and 1,000 f . are retained by the Earl of Tyrone . ) Colrane : 400 h . , 1,000 f . Farmanaghe : 250 h . , 1,500 f . Monaghan : 120 h . , 1,000 f . The Fuse : 60 h . , 200 f ...
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