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... De Burgo , capitulating , was admitted to renew his allegiance , and both Cathal and O'Brien of Thomond entered into ... Walter , to reduce this nobleman by force of arms , and fend him prisoner to England . De Courcey , who had not ...
... De Burgo , capitulating , was admitted to renew his allegiance , and both Cathal and O'Brien of Thomond entered into ... Walter , to reduce this nobleman by force of arms , and fend him prisoner to England . De Courcey , who had not ...
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... Walter de Lacy , Geoffry de Maurifco , Richard de Burgo , and fome other lords , granting them in per- petuity all the Irish estates of earl Richard , on con- dition of their feizing his perfon , and fending his body , dead or alive ...
... Walter de Lacy , Geoffry de Maurifco , Richard de Burgo , and fome other lords , granting them in per- petuity all the Irish estates of earl Richard , on con- dition of their feizing his perfon , and fending his body , dead or alive ...
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... Walter de Burgo , fucceffor of Richard , augmented in power by the earldom of Ulfter , which he obtained by his marriage with the daughter and heirefs of Hugh de Lacy , renewed his claim on Connaught , and with an army expelled Fedlim ...
... Walter de Burgo , fucceffor of Richard , augmented in power by the earldom of Ulfter , which he obtained by his marriage with the daughter and heirefs of Hugh de Lacy , renewed his claim on Connaught , and with an army expelled Fedlim ...
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James Bentley Gordon. CHAP . IX . Munfter . The distractions of Ireland , almost inceffant thro the period of this chapter , arose to a monstrous Wars in height in the latter part of ... Walter De Burgo , already 148 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
James Bentley Gordon. CHAP . IX . Munfter . The distractions of Ireland , almost inceffant thro the period of this chapter , arose to a monstrous Wars in height in the latter part of ... Walter De Burgo , already 148 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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James Bentley Gordon. IX . the claims of Walter De Burgo , already mentioned , CHAP . who encountering them with a formidable force , de- feated them , flew their leader , and impofed on them a debafing treaty of fubmiffion . On the over ...
James Bentley Gordon. IX . the claims of Walter De Burgo , already mentioned , CHAP . who encountering them with a formidable force , de- feated them , flew their leader , and impofed on them a debafing treaty of fubmiffion . On the over ...
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