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 169
... Recusants ; Cross of Tipperary , 2 knights , Recusants . In Connaght , the counties of- Clare and Thomond , 2 knights , Protestants ; Galway , 2 knights , Recusants ; Roscomman , 2 knights , Recusants ; Maio , 2 knights , 1 Protestant ...
... Recusants ; Cross of Tipperary , 2 knights , Recusants . In Connaght , the counties of- Clare and Thomond , 2 knights , Protestants ; Galway , 2 knights , Recusants ; Roscomman , 2 knights , Recusants ; Maio , 2 knights , 1 Protestant ...
Page 170
... Recusants , the rest are Protestant Councillors of State or infants , so as the bishops and well affected lords will be far the greater number in that house , especially if any new barons be made or some of the bishoprics be disunited ...
... Recusants , the rest are Protestant Councillors of State or infants , so as the bishops and well affected lords will be far the greater number in that house , especially if any new barons be made or some of the bishoprics be disunited ...
Page 198
... Recusants in England , First , Sir Rickarde O'Connell , vicar general , of the co . Kerry , by the advice and direction of David Kearney , titular Archbishop of Cashell , by the provision of the Pope , the persuasion of the Jesuits ...
... Recusants in England , First , Sir Rickarde O'Connell , vicar general , of the co . Kerry , by the advice and direction of David Kearney , titular Archbishop of Cashell , by the provision of the Pope , the persuasion of the Jesuits ...
Page 275
... RECUSANTS in the HOUSES of PARLIAMENT that were the principal disturbers of the same . At Dublin , in the year 1613 . Lords : - Viscount Gormanston . - Forwardness in delivering petitions , contesting when he should attend the Deputy to ...
... RECUSANTS in the HOUSES of PARLIAMENT that were the principal disturbers of the same . At Dublin , in the year 1613 . Lords : - Viscount Gormanston . - Forwardness in delivering petitions , contesting when he should attend the Deputy to ...
Page 281
... Recusant party to send some one to tell them , which they refused ; neither would they permit that themselves should be numbered . And whilst the Protestants without were numbering their heads , the Recusants within seditiously elected ...
... Recusant party to send some one to tell them , which they refused ; neither would they permit that themselves should be numbered . And whilst the Protestants without were numbering their heads , the Recusants within seditiously elected ...
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