From Reformation to Restoration: Ireland, 1534-1660Helicon, 1987 - 238 strán (strany) |
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... remained to the crown in Ireland in preference to extending its influence to the provinces . But essential to Sussex's strategy was his persistence with the seneschal system and the Laois / Offaly plantation for managing the Gaelic ...
... remained to the crown in Ireland in preference to extending its influence to the provinces . But essential to Sussex's strategy was his persistence with the seneschal system and the Laois / Offaly plantation for managing the Gaelic ...
Strana 85
... remained well disposed towards Sidney down to 1567 even when he was compelled by the queen's parsimony to resort to the billeting of troops in the Pale . Desmond was less easy to deal with after the collapse of Sidney's strategy for ...
... remained well disposed towards Sidney down to 1567 even when he was compelled by the queen's parsimony to resort to the billeting of troops in the Pale . Desmond was less easy to deal with after the collapse of Sidney's strategy for ...
Strana 188
... remained in catholic ownership and to this extent it fulfilled the ambition that had been defined by the protestant official group at the outset of the seventeenth century . None of this was foreseen by anybody in 1633 and both ...
... remained in catholic ownership and to this extent it fulfilled the ambition that had been defined by the protestant official group at the outset of the seventeenth century . None of this was foreseen by anybody in 1633 and both ...
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Reform Reformation and the Government of Ireland | 1 |
Thomas Cromwell the Irish Reformers and the Geraldine | 15 |
Theory and Practice 154064 | 33 |
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