The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources)Longmans, Green and Company, 1930 - 678 páginas |
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... Deputy so that it may not be granted to me again by Her Highness , the reply to that is easy . The Lord Deputy , without any difficulty , indeed with the same ease , can transfer to another dignity him who was granted my place , and ...
... Deputy so that it may not be granted to me again by Her Highness , the reply to that is easy . The Lord Deputy , without any difficulty , indeed with the same ease , can transfer to another dignity him who was granted my place , and ...
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... Deputy knew some one better . The Deputy , in reply , states that Ardagh is only worth £ 10 a year ; " the use of an English preacher is not so necessary in these places as a discreet man versed in the language of the Irish . Such a one ...
... Deputy knew some one better . The Deputy , in reply , states that Ardagh is only worth £ 10 a year ; " the use of an English preacher is not so necessary in these places as a discreet man versed in the language of the Irish . Such a one ...
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... Deputy reports that the land is in a rebellious state , and that he fears God will demand at his hands the shameful effusion of innocent blood . The names of England and English are hateful to the Irish who seek to expel them . He has ...
... Deputy reports that the land is in a rebellious state , and that he fears God will demand at his hands the shameful effusion of innocent blood . The names of England and English are hateful to the Irish who seek to expel them . He has ...
Contenido
Archbishop of Armagh a Prisoner in the TowerCreaghs further | 1 |
Protestants Petition Elizabeth for FavoursBishops of Tuam and Clonferts | 61 |
PART II | 159 |
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The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources) Myles Vincent Ronan Vista de fragmentos - 1930 |
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