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... Edward lord of Ireland - Acceffion of Edward the firft - War in Thomond - Feuds of the English calonifts - Violences of the Clergy -- Petition of the Irish for English laws -Parliaments - Sir John Wogan - State of Ireland -Piers ...
... Edward lord of Ireland - Acceffion of Edward the firft - War in Thomond - Feuds of the English calonifts - Violences of the Clergy -- Petition of the Irish for English laws -Parliaments - Sir John Wogan - State of Ireland -Piers ...
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... Edward the third in Ireland - Faction of English by birth and English by blood - Ufford's adminiftration Turbulence of a prelate - Rokeby's regulations -Prince Lionel chief governor - Abfurd conduct- Statute of Kilkenny Tranfactions ...
... Edward the third in Ireland - Faction of English by birth and English by blood - Ufford's adminiftration Turbulence of a prelate - Rokeby's regulations -Prince Lionel chief governor - Abfurd conduct- Statute of Kilkenny Tranfactions ...
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... Edward the fourth - Defeat of the Butlers - Fall of Defmond- -Weakness of Administration of Gerald , Earl of Kildare - Acceffion of Henry the Seventh- the Pale - Diffenfions Atrocity of Keating- Plot of Lambert Simnel- Battle of Stoke ...
... Edward the fourth - Defeat of the Butlers - Fall of Defmond- -Weakness of Administration of Gerald , Earl of Kildare - Acceffion of Henry the Seventh- the Pale - Diffenfions Atrocity of Keating- Plot of Lambert Simnel- Battle of Stoke ...
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... Edward , the crown of England , in right of a will faid to have been made in his favour by that weak prince ; but his claim was justly neglected , and , with the acqui- efcence of the people , the fceptre was seized by Harold , Normans ...
... Edward , the crown of England , in right of a will faid to have been made in his favour by that weak prince ; but his claim was justly neglected , and , with the acqui- efcence of the people , the fceptre was seized by Harold , Normans ...
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... Edward the confeffor , and who soon after fucceeded that monarch for a time in the throne of England , reduced the Welch princes to a tempo- rary vaffalage . More permanent inroads were made in the reign of William Rufus , toward the ...
... Edward the confeffor , and who soon after fucceeded that monarch for a time in the throne of England , reduced the Welch princes to a tempo- rary vaffalage . More permanent inroads were made in the reign of William Rufus , toward the ...
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adminiſtration affembly affiftance againſt alfo almoſt alſo arms army barons Burgo Carrickfergus catholics caufe cauſe CHAP chief governor chieftains clergy command commiffion confederates confequence Connaught council defign Defmond deputy Dermod Drogheda Dublin earl earl of Ormond ecclefiaftical enemy England English eſtabliſhed faid fame favour fecond fecurity feemed feized fent fept fervice feven feveral fhould fide fince firſt flain flaughter foldiers fome foon forces fovereign fpirit ftate ftill fubjects fubmiffion fuccefs fuch fummoned fupplies fupport garrifon Henry himſelf hoftile houſe Hugh de Lacy hundred iland invafion Ireland Irifh Iriſh Kildare Kilkenny king king's lands lefs Leinster Majefty meaſures Meath ment moft monarch moſt Munſter nuncio O'Nial occafion oppofition Ormond parliament perfons poffeffion prevent prifon prince promiſed propofed proteftant purpoſe raiſed rebels recufants refpect reign Roderic royal ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomond thoſe thouſand tion toparchs treaty troops Ulfter Waterford Wexford whofe whoſe