Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page x
... Ulster only , English authority and English order had as yet made no permanent impression ; and of all parts of Ulster , in Tyrone , where the Earl of that name had unlimited sway , the fairest and goodliest country in all Ireland ...
... Ulster only , English authority and English order had as yet made no permanent impression ; and of all parts of Ulster , in Tyrone , where the Earl of that name had unlimited sway , the fairest and goodliest country in all Ireland ...
Page xvii
... Ulster and Munster were disquieted by insurrectionary chiefs , who hated English strangers much , but native rivals more . Roman Catholic sovereigns found it quite as necessary to enforce order in Ireland by a strong hand , as ...
... Ulster and Munster were disquieted by insurrectionary chiefs , who hated English strangers much , but native rivals more . Roman Catholic sovereigns found it quite as necessary to enforce order in Ireland by a strong hand , as ...
Page xxiii
... Ulster , governed by a native chief , and the focus of native independence , was no less turbulent than before . The disaffection of the province was continually fanned and kept alive by the incursions of the Scotch , the impla- cable ...
... Ulster , governed by a native chief , and the focus of native independence , was no less turbulent than before . The disaffection of the province was continually fanned and kept alive by the incursions of the Scotch , the impla- cable ...
Page xxiv
... Ulster ; churches and cathedrals fell equally into ruin . Papal nominees commanded no more respect than others . Perhaps the only ecclesiastic in the whole province who possessed any real authority was the Dean of Armagh , Shane O ...
... Ulster ; churches and cathedrals fell equally into ruin . Papal nominees commanded no more respect than others . Perhaps the only ecclesiastic in the whole province who possessed any real authority was the Dean of Armagh , Shane O ...
Page xlvii
... Ulster , the terra incognita as it has been called of Ireland , we learn from a letter of Terence Danyell , the Dean of Armagh , O'Neill's relative , that the whole of the North was quiet , and all kinds of husbandry and the sowing of ...
... Ulster , the terra incognita as it has been called of Ireland , we learn from a letter of Terence Danyell , the Dean of Armagh , O'Neill's relative , that the whole of the North was quiet , and all kinds of husbandry and the sowing of ...
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