Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Page xxii
... officers and nobles would conspire against him . Jealous of his nobles , fearing lest their distance and their opportunities in Ireland should tempt them to rebellion , Henry VIII . never cared to support his Deputies too zealously , or ...
... officers and nobles would conspire against him . Jealous of his nobles , fearing lest their distance and their opportunities in Ireland should tempt them to rebellion , Henry VIII . never cared to support his Deputies too zealously , or ...
Page xlvii
... officers of state , whose power , dignity , and wealth added authority to the undertaking , and yielded assurance that it would be duly encouraged and supported by the government , or else the captains and officers of the army who had ...
... officers of state , whose power , dignity , and wealth added authority to the undertaking , and yielded assurance that it would be duly encouraged and supported by the government , or else the captains and officers of the army who had ...
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... officers , there and thereupon , with the advice of our learned counsel or some of them , you do cause one or more book or books to be passed to him , his heirs or assigns , in due form of law under our great seal of that realm , either ...
... officers , there and thereupon , with the advice of our learned counsel or some of them , you do cause one or more book or books to be passed to him , his heirs or assigns , in due form of law under our great seal of that realm , either ...
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... officers and warders of the fort of Dungannon inform the shipping to make stay passing in and out at that harbour before the fort , being a narrow channel and dangerous road , to the great decay of that city and hindrance of the King's ...
... officers and warders of the fort of Dungannon inform the shipping to make stay passing in and out at that harbour before the fort , being a narrow channel and dangerous road , to the great decay of that city and hindrance of the King's ...
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... Officers in Ireland . That divers of the cities and port towns , namely , the cities of Dublin , Waterford , Cork , and Limerick , the towns of Drog- heda , Galway , Wexford , New Rosse , Youghal , Kinsale , and Knockfergus have by ...
... Officers in Ireland . That divers of the cities and port towns , namely , the cities of Dublin , Waterford , Cork , and Limerick , the towns of Drog- heda , Galway , Wexford , New Rosse , Youghal , Kinsale , and Knockfergus have by ...
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