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... religion . Of late many poor and vagrant persons from Ireland have transported themselves into France and other foreign parts , pretending to be banished for religion , whereby a scandal is raised against the King's government ; such ...
... religion . Of late many poor and vagrant persons from Ireland have transported themselves into France and other foreign parts , pretending to be banished for religion , whereby a scandal is raised against the King's government ; such ...
Page 27
... RELIGION IN IRELAND suffers none to inhabit there unless they conform . The country is waste since the route of the rebels and the Spaniards at Kinsale . They that escaped the sword died through famine , and out of parts of his diocese ...
... RELIGION IN IRELAND suffers none to inhabit there unless they conform . The country is waste since the route of the rebels and the Spaniards at Kinsale . They that escaped the sword died through famine , and out of parts of his diocese ...
Page 94
... religion be diligently observed ; also that old statute that no private tutor or reader be allowed for the instructing of youth unless first approved by the Vice - Chancellor and other divines which shall prevent popish or other ...
... religion be diligently observed ; also that old statute that no private tutor or reader be allowed for the instructing of youth unless first approved by the Vice - Chancellor and other divines which shall prevent popish or other ...
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