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... parliament . In this latter , they completely succeeded at the general election of 1831 ; and they have since maintained their unjust and pernicious ascendancy A detail of the causes which ensured their first success and subsequent ...
... parliament . In this latter , they completely succeeded at the general election of 1831 ; and they have since maintained their unjust and pernicious ascendancy A detail of the causes which ensured their first success and subsequent ...
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... parliament of the princes of the island , who unanimously resolved to expel the English , and for this purpose raised a great army , with which they marched into Hy - Kinsellagh . The king of Leinster , unable to oppose such superiority ...
... parliament of the princes of the island , who unanimously resolved to expel the English , and for this purpose raised a great army , with which they marched into Hy - Kinsellagh . The king of Leinster , unable to oppose such superiority ...
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... parliament of Oxford in 1177. John had but the subordinate rank of lord of Ireland ; the great seal of that country having this inscription : Johannes Filius Regis Anglia , Domini Hibernia . We also find that the pope's legate had ...
... parliament of Oxford in 1177. John had but the subordinate rank of lord of Ireland ; the great seal of that country having this inscription : Johannes Filius Regis Anglia , Domini Hibernia . We also find that the pope's legate had ...
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... parliament , ordained that said laws should be ob- served in Ireland , and erected courts of justice in the metropolis . ‡ It is , however , to be observed , that the Irish continued generally amenable to their own laws ; a practice ...
... parliament , ordained that said laws should be ob- served in Ireland , and erected courts of justice in the metropolis . ‡ It is , however , to be observed , that the Irish continued generally amenable to their own laws ; a practice ...
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... parliament in England ; there to debate on the meaures to be adopted . The colonists of the Irish settlements regarded this requisition as a grievance ; and in few , if any in- stances , complied with it . The return of the writ to the ...
... parliament in England ; there to debate on the meaures to be adopted . The colonists of the Irish settlements regarded this requisition as a grievance ; and in few , if any in- stances , complied with it . The return of the writ to the ...
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acres arable aforesaid alias appointed April Bagenal Bagnall Bart bill bishop of Leighlin Borough of Old burrough Burton Byrne Captain castle church committee county Carlow county of Carlow county of Catherlogh daughter deed Dermot died diocese Ditto Dublin duke earl marshal earl of Ormonde Edward election England English Eustace free burgesses gent granted Hacketstown heirs Henry hundred Irish issue James John June Kavanagh Kildare Kilkenny king of Leinster king's kingdome of Ireland knight late Leighlin and Ferns Leighlin-bridge lord deputy MacMorrough majesty March married mart marte-land martland Morrough oath Old Leighlin Ordered-That parish pence persons petition petitioner portrieve possession pounds Queen's county Rathvilly rebellion rebels reign rent Resolved-That Richard Butler river Barrow Robert roods serjeant at arms sheriff shillings Sir Richard Butler soveraigne successors thereof town and lands Tullow tyme unto Walter wee doe Wexford William
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