Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. ( CALENDAR OF THE CAREW MANUSCRIPTS , PRESERVED IN THE ARCHIEPISCOPAL.
Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. ( CALENDAR OF THE CAREW MANUSCRIPTS , PRESERVED IN THE ARCHIEPISCOPAL.
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Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. the year 1611 , * and generally such as relate to the various arrangements made for the plantation of Ulster , the measures adopted for compelling the colonists of Munster to ...
Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. the year 1611 , * and generally such as relate to the various arrangements made for the plantation of Ulster , the measures adopted for compelling the colonists of Munster to ...
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Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. their extortions and oppressions of the unhappy inhabitants . War was fed by war , and the wages of the soldiers irregu larly paid seemed an excuse for disorderly actions , not ...
Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. their extortions and oppressions of the unhappy inhabitants . War was fed by war , and the wages of the soldiers irregu larly paid seemed an excuse for disorderly actions , not ...
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Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. less , for the chief had become stronger and more able to tyrannize . It was no more than even - handed justice demanded that the benefits he had himself received he should be ...
Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. less , for the chief had become stronger and more able to tyrannize . It was no more than even - handed justice demanded that the benefits he had himself received he should be ...
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Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. The swordsmen , that is , the class of idle gentle- men , supporting themselves by taking " man's meat , " horse meat , and money of all the inhabitants of " the country , " at ...
Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. The swordsmen , that is , the class of idle gentle- men , supporting themselves by taking " man's meat , " horse meat , and money of all the inhabitants of " the country , " at ...
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