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... Marquis of Dublin - Feigned fubmiffion of O'Nial to Sir John Stanley - Abortive appointment of the Duke of Gloucefter . CHAP . XII . 177 Vifit of Richard the fecond to Ireland - Renewal of hoftili- ties - Death of Mortimer - Richard's ...
... Marquis of Dublin - Feigned fubmiffion of O'Nial to Sir John Stanley - Abortive appointment of the Duke of Gloucefter . CHAP . XII . 177 Vifit of Richard the fecond to Ireland - Renewal of hoftili- ties - Death of Mortimer - Richard's ...
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... Marquis of Dublin - Feigned fubmiffion of O'Nial to Sir John Stanley - Abortive appointment of the Duke of Gloucester . THE most antient inhabitants of France , of whom CHAP . we have accounts , were Gaels , named by the Romans Galli ...
... Marquis of Dublin - Feigned fubmiffion of O'Nial to Sir John Stanley - Abortive appointment of the Duke of Gloucester . THE most antient inhabitants of France , of whom CHAP . we have accounts , were Gaels , named by the Romans Galli ...
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... marquis of Dublin , vefted 1384 . with the entire dominion of Ireland under certain refervations , and furnished with an army , but never visited the kingdom , as the king could not difpenfe XI . CHAP . with the charms of his fociety ...
... marquis of Dublin , vefted 1384 . with the entire dominion of Ireland under certain refervations , and furnished with an army , but never visited the kingdom , as the king could not difpenfe XI . CHAP . with the charms of his fociety ...
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... marquis of Dorfet , had accompanied Henry to Calais , to an interview of empty and extra- vagant pomp with the king of France , and had after- wards returned to Ireland , became embroiled in a renovated feud with Ormond , one of whofe ...
... marquis of Dorfet , had accompanied Henry to Calais , to an interview of empty and extra- vagant pomp with the king of France , and had after- wards returned to Ireland , became embroiled in a renovated feud with Ormond , one of whofe ...
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... marquis , and was rendered independ- ant of the earl of Leicester , the non - refident lord . lieutenant . Among other engines employed by the justices were puritanical preachers , who laboured to enflame the protestants against the ...
... marquis , and was rendered independ- ant of the earl of Leicester , the non - refident lord . lieutenant . Among other engines employed by the justices were puritanical preachers , who laboured to enflame the protestants against the ...
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