The History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period of the Irish Annals, to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Tallis, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 161
... followed by others equally insurrection in the hope of retrieving their decisive . It was the 11th of October when losses , should be immediately seized and Ormond arrived in Dublin , and on the placed in safe custody . The lord ...
... followed by others equally insurrection in the hope of retrieving their decisive . It was the 11th of October when losses , should be immediately seized and Ormond arrived in Dublin , and on the placed in safe custody . The lord ...
Page 246
... followed sembled round him some of the first officers by Monsieur St. Ruth , with a commission of the different countries who acknowledged from king James to be their commander - in - William as their sovereign , or followed him chief ...
... followed sembled round him some of the first officers by Monsieur St. Ruth , with a commission of the different countries who acknowledged from king James to be their commander - in - William as their sovereign , or followed him chief ...
Page 292
... followed by another raising money out of it to portion his daugh - resolution , carried unanimously , " that it ters , or for any other purpose ; in fact , he might be the standing order of the house , became only the tenant for life of ...
... followed by another raising money out of it to portion his daugh - resolution , carried unanimously , " that it ters , or for any other purpose ; in fact , he might be the standing order of the house , became only the tenant for life of ...
Contents
Capture of SligoDiscovery of Glamor | 31 |
Delivery of Dublin to the parliamentarians | 53 |
State of Ireland on the departure of Crom | 92 |
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