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... Pale - Diffenfions Atrocity of Keating- Plot of Lambert Simnel- Battle of Stoke - Pardons of the Irish barons- Laconic meffages - Perkin Warbeck - Diffenfions of the Geraldines and Butlers - State of the Pale- Sir Edward Poynings - Acts ...
... Pale - Diffenfions Atrocity of Keating- Plot of Lambert Simnel- Battle of Stoke - Pardons of the Irish barons- Laconic meffages - Perkin Warbeck - Diffenfions of the Geraldines and Butlers - State of the Pale- Sir Edward Poynings - Acts ...
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... Pale . Page 226 CHA P. XV . Reformation of Religion - began in Germany - Luther -Henry the Eighth's apoftacy - Attempts to convert the Irifb - Further attempts - First reading of the new Liturgy - Dowdal - Disturbances - Mary's ac ...
... Pale . Page 226 CHA P. XV . Reformation of Religion - began in Germany - Luther -Henry the Eighth's apoftacy - Attempts to convert the Irifb - Further attempts - First reading of the new Liturgy - Dowdal - Disturbances - Mary's ac ...
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... Pale - Munfter- Connaught - Progrefs of infurgents in Ulfter - Forged Commiffion - Military operations - Maffacres -- Pro- ceedings of the lords justices — A parliament - Info- lence of Moore - Lord Dillon's deputation - Defec- tion of ...
... Pale - Munfter- Connaught - Progrefs of infurgents in Ulfter - Forged Commiffion - Military operations - Maffacres -- Pro- ceedings of the lords justices — A parliament - Info- lence of Moore - Lord Dillon's deputation - Defec- tion of ...
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... Pale - Not admitted - Tortures State of the war - Diftrefs of the royal foldiery- Operations - Scottish auxiliaries - Owen O'Neal- Foreign fupplies -- Number massacred -- National convention - Lord Caftlehaven - Divifion of royalists ...
... Pale - Not admitted - Tortures State of the war - Diftrefs of the royal foldiery- Operations - Scottish auxiliaries - Owen O'Neal- Foreign fupplies -- Number massacred -- National convention - Lord Caftlehaven - Divifion of royalists ...
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... Pale , or that divifion of the iland within which the English law was acknowledged . But even within the Pale were many fepts of Irish governed entirely by their ancient laws , as were the inhabitants of all other parts of the country ...
... Pale , or that divifion of the iland within which the English law was acknowledged . But even within the Pale were many fepts of Irish governed entirely by their ancient laws , as were the inhabitants of all other parts of the country ...
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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