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Page lxxxi
... Thomond , and And thus the foundation On a general survey of the whole reign , it must be admitted that English authority had not declined in Ireland during the reign of Henry VIII . We may lament the excessive and apparently needless ...
... Thomond , and And thus the foundation On a general survey of the whole reign , it must be admitted that English authority had not declined in Ireland during the reign of Henry VIII . We may lament the excessive and apparently needless ...
Page xcvii
... Thomond , and the Earldom erected by English patent took its place . The whole coun- try between Limerick and Tipperary , which within a few years had been " all wild and not conformable to any good order , " was now in such peaceable ...
... Thomond , and the Earldom erected by English patent took its place . The whole coun- try between Limerick and Tipperary , which within a few years had been " all wild and not conformable to any good order , " was now in such peaceable ...
Page ciii
... Thomond , Clanricard , and Tyrone , and the " Baron of Upper Ossory , † O'Kerroll , McGynnes , and " others into England , was a great help of bringing " those countries to good order ; for none of them who " went into England committed ...
... Thomond , Clanricard , and Tyrone , and the " Baron of Upper Ossory , † O'Kerroll , McGynnes , and " others into England , was a great help of bringing " those countries to good order ; for none of them who " went into England committed ...
Page cviii
... Thomond , were then in open hostility against him . And although the said Earl ne none of his ancestors , sithens the beheading of his said grand- father , at the town of Drougheda , came in at any time to the King's Deputy , yet this ...
... Thomond , were then in open hostility against him . And although the said Earl ne none of his ancestors , sithens the beheading of his said grand- father , at the town of Drougheda , came in at any time to the King's Deputy , yet this ...
Page 39
... Thomond , and Clancare , the Bishops of Cassell and Cork , and the elect of Rosse - Carbrie , the Viscounts Barry and Roche , the Barons Courcy , Lixnaw , Dunboyne , Power , Barry Oge , and Louthe , who , only to do me honour , came out ...
... Thomond , and Clancare , the Bishops of Cassell and Cork , and the elect of Rosse - Carbrie , the Viscounts Barry and Roche , the Barons Courcy , Lixnaw , Dunboyne , Power , Barry Oge , and Louthe , who , only to do me honour , came out ...
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