History of the Irish Confederation and the War in Ireland, 1641[-1649] Containing a Narrative of Affairs of Ireland ...Sir John Thomas Gilbert AMS Press, 1973 - Ireland |
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... England , as also that he might send over his brother to have his Lordship's private conces- sions confirmed under the Great Seale of England ; both which his Lordship is confident may be done by the middle of June . His Lordship ...
... England , as also that he might send over his brother to have his Lordship's private conces- sions confirmed under the Great Seale of England ; both which his Lordship is confident may be done by the middle of June . His Lordship ...
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... England , beinge soe prosperous as now it is , and the Kinge brought into such streights , as it is probable he is growne one with them upon any conditions , the army of ten thowsand foote to be sent out of this kingdome uncertaine ...
... England , beinge soe prosperous as now it is , and the Kinge brought into such streights , as it is probable he is growne one with them upon any conditions , the army of ten thowsand foote to be sent out of this kingdome uncertaine ...
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... ENGLAND . - Some of the reasons which necessitated the stay of the ten thousand men agreed on the Treatie to be sent to England . 1. The unexpected revolt of the Earl of Thomond , and the yieldeing of his castle of Bunrattie to the ...
... ENGLAND . - Some of the reasons which necessitated the stay of the ten thousand men agreed on the Treatie to be sent to England . 1. The unexpected revolt of the Earl of Thomond , and the yieldeing of his castle of Bunrattie to the ...
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