The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources)Longmans, Green and Company, 1930 - 678 páginas |
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... Sydney Suspicious - O'Neill sends the Dean of Armagh to Elizabeth with Presents . Page 1 • PART II . " THE HOUR HAS NOW COME . " Sydney , the New Lord Deputy - Instructions for Ecclesiastical Government- " Laws and Ordinances for ...
... Sydney Suspicious - O'Neill sends the Dean of Armagh to Elizabeth with Presents . Page 1 • PART II . " THE HOUR HAS NOW COME . " Sydney , the New Lord Deputy - Instructions for Ecclesiastical Government- " Laws and Ordinances for ...
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... SYDNEY SEEKS CONFERENCE WITH O'NEILL ; STUCLEY AS INTERMEDIARY . Sydney was wind - bound for nearly two months in Wales and Cheshire . He and his wife were forced to flit about the coast , in places where food , drink , and lodging were ...
... SYDNEY SEEKS CONFERENCE WITH O'NEILL ; STUCLEY AS INTERMEDIARY . Sydney was wind - bound for nearly two months in Wales and Cheshire . He and his wife were forced to flit about the coast , in places where food , drink , and lodging were ...
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... SYDNEY . When Sydney started for England he was tired of his term of office in Ireland , although he had already received some measure of thanks from the Queen for his campaign against Shane . As a show of his success he brought with ...
... SYDNEY . When Sydney started for England he was tired of his term of office in Ireland , although he had already received some measure of thanks from the Queen for his campaign against Shane . As a show of his success he brought with ...
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Protestants Petition Elizabeth for FavoursBishops of Tuam and Clonferts | 61 |
Archbishop of Armagh a Prisoner in the TowerCreaghs further | 138 |
PART II | 159 |
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