An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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Page 323
... lord Wentworth was fully sensible , and mentioned it in seve- ral of his letters to the ministry in England . " An unlearned clergy ,, " says he , in one of them , " who have not so much as the outward form of churchmen to cover ...
... lord Wentworth was fully sensible , and mentioned it in seve- ral of his letters to the ministry in England . " An unlearned clergy ,, " says he , in one of them , " who have not so much as the outward form of churchmen to cover ...
Page 324
... lord Wentworth , better known by his superior title ruined ; the people untaught through the non - residence of the clergy , occasioned by unlimited shameful numbers of spiri- tual promotions , with cure of souls , which they hold by ...
... lord Wentworth , better known by his superior title ruined ; the people untaught through the non - residence of the clergy , occasioned by unlimited shameful numbers of spiri- tual promotions , with cure of souls , which they hold by ...
Page 325
... Sir Thomas Wentworth . But being brought over to the court in 1629 , he was sworn a privy councellor , and made a ... Lord Powis , who affected him not much , being told that the heralds had fetched his pedigree from the blood royal ...
... Sir Thomas Wentworth . But being brought over to the court in 1629 , he was sworn a privy councellor , and made a ... Lord Powis , who affected him not much , being told that the heralds had fetched his pedigree from the blood royal ...
Page 326
... lord Wentworth landed in Dublin , and " began his administration in a manner that was ungracious , and could be hardly expected from a man of his wisdom and expe- rience , who knew the consequence of the first steps that a governor ...
... lord Wentworth landed in Dublin , and " began his administration in a manner that was ungracious , and could be hardly expected from a man of his wisdom and expe- rience , who knew the consequence of the first steps that a governor ...
Page 329
... lord Falkland . " Wentworth reminded him , that by Poyning's law , he was empowered to transmit or suppress bills at plea- suse , and that he would transmit those he deemed serviceable , suppress such as were deemed inju- rious , take ...
... lord Falkland . " Wentworth reminded him , that by Poyning's law , he was empowered to transmit or suppress bills at plea- suse , and that he would transmit those he deemed serviceable , suppress such as were deemed inju- rious , take ...
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