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... Meath , the only other vigorous champion of the Protestant re- ligion in Ireland besides himself . But even he felt , after a time , the enervating influence of his position , and , resolute and active as he was , he began to fold his ...
... Meath , the only other vigorous champion of the Protestant re- ligion in Ireland besides himself . But even he felt , after a time , the enervating influence of his position , and , resolute and active as he was , he began to fold his ...
Page xxii
... Meath when he preached at Christ Church . " He hath not only sithence that time by pen , as you " know his wont full well , railed and raged against me , calling me heretic " and beggar , but also on Palm Sunday , at afternoon , " in ...
... Meath when he preached at Christ Church . " He hath not only sithence that time by pen , as you " know his wont full well , railed and raged against me , calling me heretic " and beggar , but also on Palm Sunday , at afternoon , " in ...
Page xxxvi
... Meath , half the county of Dublin , and half the county of Kildare . Beyond these narrow boundaries the * See the Report of the Commissioners , in 1537 , of which an abstract is given in State Papers , II . 511. See also Carew Papers ...
... Meath , half the county of Dublin , and half the county of Kildare . Beyond these narrow boundaries the * See the Report of the Commissioners , in 1537 , of which an abstract is given in State Papers , II . 511. See also Carew Papers ...
Page xlviii
... Meath , Dublin , and Louth . The Scots poured in their streams of hardy adventurers on the northern coast , and kept that portion of the island in constant alarm . Whilst elsewhere , what from the ignorance of the gentlemen , what from ...
... Meath , Dublin , and Louth . The Scots poured in their streams of hardy adventurers on the northern coast , and kept that portion of the island in constant alarm . Whilst elsewhere , what from the ignorance of the gentlemen , what from ...
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... Meath and Leinster , and of the same have had conference with the principal personages , as well English as Irish , of the estate of those two countries , in like sort as I mean , before I cease to travel ( in journey as I do ) , to ...
... Meath and Leinster , and of the same have had conference with the principal personages , as well English as Irish , of the estate of those two countries , in like sort as I mean , before I cease to travel ( in journey as I do ) , to ...
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