The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources)Longmans, Green and Company, 1930 - 678 páginas |
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... ship which they attacked and captured . They handed the soldiers over to the Spanish Inquisition , and took the ship , which was a good one , along with them . Soon , however , high winds and raging seas forced them to seek shelter in ...
... ship which they attacked and captured . They handed the soldiers over to the Spanish Inquisition , and took the ship , which was a good one , along with them . Soon , however , high winds and raging seas forced them to seek shelter in ...
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... ship had been sighted making for the port of Lisbon . Displeased with Stucley's disobedience , he sent out a boat to intercept his ship , with an intimation that he was to anchor outside the harbour and await a visit from him early next ...
... ship had been sighted making for the port of Lisbon . Displeased with Stucley's disobedience , he sent out a boat to intercept his ship , with an intimation that he was to anchor outside the harbour and await a visit from him early next ...
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... ship , and disbanded the soldiers , so that everything was upset , and despite every effort that was made it was found impossible to recover the ship until several months had passed . " 1 Meanwhile Fitzmaurice had made his own ...
... ship , and disbanded the soldiers , so that everything was upset , and despite every effort that was made it was found impossible to recover the ship until several months had passed . " 1 Meanwhile Fitzmaurice had made his own ...
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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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The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources) Myles Vincent Ronan Vista de fragmentos - 1930 |
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