The Green CockatriceMeath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1978 - 205 strán (strany) |
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... Scotland , were considered enemies ; the Queen of Scotland was Dauphiness of France ; her mother , Mary of Guise ruled Scotland ; French power threatened England . In 1556 , a general hosting against the Scots in Ireland was declared ...
... Scotland , were considered enemies ; the Queen of Scotland was Dauphiness of France ; her mother , Mary of Guise ruled Scotland ; French power threatened England . In 1556 , a general hosting against the Scots in Ireland was declared ...
Strana 66
Basil Iske. Scotland to Rome ( 1582-1583 ) SCOTLAND TO PARIS William left Ireland in January of 1582 and crossed to Scotland . From thence he went to Europe . We can follow his movements with some exactitude from three sources ; Mr ...
Basil Iske. Scotland to Rome ( 1582-1583 ) SCOTLAND TO PARIS William left Ireland in January of 1582 and crossed to Scotland . From thence he went to Europe . We can follow his movements with some exactitude from three sources ; Mr ...
Strana 75
... Scotland , they told him of their recommendation by the Duke of Guise to the Master of Gray whom they had seen . They either forgot to write to their Irish friends in Paris or their letters were intercepted : - " Jesus , " these wrote ...
... Scotland , they told him of their recommendation by the Duke of Guise to the Master of Gray whom they had seen . They either forgot to write to their Irish friends in Paris or their letters were intercepted : - " Jesus , " these wrote ...
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