Irish Historical Documents, 1172-1922Edmund Curtis, Robert Brendan McDowell |
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... majesty , your heirs , or successors . 16. [ That , whereas your majesty's standing army formerly in that kingdom , was of so small and inconsiderable a number , that they rather appeared a mark of suspicion and jealousy on the nation ...
... majesty , your heirs , or successors . 16. [ That , whereas your majesty's standing army formerly in that kingdom , was of so small and inconsiderable a number , that they rather appeared a mark of suspicion and jealousy on the nation ...
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... majesty's reign , intimated your royal intentions of returning to the exercise of your regal authority , they , with others of your majesty's protestant subjects , did readily and dutifully yield up themselves and the said subdued ...
... majesty's reign , intimated your royal intentions of returning to the exercise of your regal authority , they , with others of your majesty's protestant subjects , did readily and dutifully yield up themselves and the said subdued ...
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... majesty's affairs , or from most cheerfully demonstrating that loyalty and affection to your majesty's person and attachment to your interest , which becomes your majesty's dutiful and obedient subjects . Whereof we again , from our ...
... majesty's affairs , or from most cheerfully demonstrating that loyalty and affection to your majesty's person and attachment to your interest , which becomes your majesty's dutiful and obedient subjects . Whereof we again , from our ...
Contents
FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO THE TUDOR | 17 |
Grant of urban liberties the Law of Breteuil to Drogheda | 27 |
The Remonstrance of the Irish Princes to Pope John XXII 1317 | 38 |
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