Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... province , was " of honest conformity , " and was ready to support the Earl , or any other chief , in promoting the King's service . The O'Connors , the McDermotts , the O'Kellies , men of subordinate authority and influence , either ...
... province , was " of honest conformity , " and was ready to support the Earl , or any other chief , in promoting the King's service . The O'Connors , the McDermotts , the O'Kellies , men of subordinate authority and influence , either ...
Page xxiv
... province who possessed any real authority was the Dean of Armagh , Shane O'Neill's brother , and his political correspondent with England.t In Connaught and Munster matters wore a better aspect . The great chiefs of these provinces had ...
... province who possessed any real authority was the Dean of Armagh , Shane O'Neill's brother , and his political correspondent with England.t In Connaught and Munster matters wore a better aspect . The great chiefs of these provinces had ...
Page xxv
... province after province caught up the same wild and maddening infection . Cause or no cause , injury or no in- jury , it made no difference . It is provocation enough for an Irishman , if he sees Irishmen at fisticuffs , to take part in ...
... province after province caught up the same wild and maddening infection . Cause or no cause , injury or no in- jury , it made no difference . It is provocation enough for an Irishman , if he sees Irishmen at fisticuffs , to take part in ...
Page xxxi
... province what was going on in another . Next , because no sufficient proofs exist for forming an unerring judgment ; but chiefly because writers in general are apt to form their notions of Ireland and of the condition of the Irish ...
... province what was going on in another . Next , because no sufficient proofs exist for forming an unerring judgment ; but chiefly because writers in general are apt to form their notions of Ireland and of the condition of the Irish ...
Page xxxvi
... province of Tuam , the report states that the town consisted of 12 cottages built of straw and osiers ; that the cathedral was unroofed ; that it had but one altar , covered with thatch , and a small sacristy . Its annual income is ...
... province of Tuam , the report states that the town consisted of 12 cottages built of straw and osiers ; that the cathedral was unroofed ; that it had but one altar , covered with thatch , and a small sacristy . Its annual income is ...
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