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... President of the Supreme Council of the Confederation and in this capacity was President of Ireland from 1642 to 1648 . E. ASC The Confederate War ended with the surrender of Galway , the last Confederate stronghold , in 1652. In that ...
... President of the Supreme Council of the Confederation and in this capacity was President of Ireland from 1642 to 1648 . E. ASC The Confederate War ended with the surrender of Galway , the last Confederate stronghold , in 1652. In that ...
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... president , Rev. Dr. James Keeler , was in partnership with Mr. Brennan . The school ran into debt and was discontinued after ten years . It may be noted here that Rev. Mervyn Archrall , who compiled Monasticon Hibernicum , a work on ...
... president , Rev. Dr. James Keeler , was in partnership with Mr. Brennan . The school ran into debt and was discontinued after ten years . It may be noted here that Rev. Mervyn Archrall , who compiled Monasticon Hibernicum , a work on ...
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... President of the Society for many years . Rev. Philip Moore wrote the first article in the journal of the Society , but wrote very little else for publication ; he seems to have been an important source of information on Kilkenny ...
... President of the Society for many years . Rev. Philip Moore wrote the first article in the journal of the Society , but wrote very little else for publication ; he seems to have been an important source of information on Kilkenny ...
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