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 97
... received a letter , dated the 24th of July , and signed by the popish archbishops of Dublin and Tuam , informing tage of the king's permission to quit the kingdom , and leave Ireland to its fate . He was prepared to put this design in ...
... received a letter , dated the 24th of July , and signed by the popish archbishops of Dublin and Tuam , informing tage of the king's permission to quit the kingdom , and leave Ireland to its fate . He was prepared to put this design in ...
Page 147
... received no little addition from the intrigues which were at this time carried on in the court of king Charles to effect the disgrace of the duke of Ormond . Every- thing connected with the government of Ireland received a colouring ...
... received no little addition from the intrigues which were at this time carried on in the court of king Charles to effect the disgrace of the duke of Ormond . Every- thing connected with the government of Ireland received a colouring ...
Page 230
... received graciously . Having received intelligence that a French fleet had sailed for the coast of England , to support the intrigues of those who were disaffected to his government , his political interests joined with his military ...
... received graciously . Having received intelligence that a French fleet had sailed for the coast of England , to support the intrigues of those who were disaffected to his government , his political interests joined with his military ...
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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