The History of Ireland: Commencing with Its Earliest Period, to the Great Expedition Against Scotland in 1545, Volum 1Lea & Blanchard, 1843 |
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... sent by them to in- 320 vite Bruce to Ireland 325 · Edward sends over John de Ho- 320 thum to treat with the Irish Lords 325 320 Edward Bruce appears off the Coast of Antrim 325 1315. Is joined by the Irish 325 New Division of the ...
... sent by them to in- 320 vite Bruce to Ireland 325 · Edward sends over John de Ho- 320 thum to treat with the Irish Lords 325 320 Edward Bruce appears off the Coast of Antrim 325 1315. Is joined by the Irish 325 New Division of the ...
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... sent over as Lord Justice 339 Severe Measures of the New Lord Justice 339 Arrest of Lord Henry Mande- ville and the Earl of Des- mond 340 340 his O'Neill , Prince of Tyrone , his memorable Remon- strance to the Pope 323 State of the ...
... sent over as Lord Justice 339 Severe Measures of the New Lord Justice 339 Arrest of Lord Henry Mande- ville and the Earl of Des- mond 340 340 his O'Neill , Prince of Tyrone , his memorable Remon- strance to the Pope 323 State of the ...
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... sent over as Lord - Lieutenant The King resolves on another Expedition to Ireland , and appoints the Duke of York Regent in his Absence He marches against Mac Mo- rough Difficulties of the Royal Army Returns towards Dublin Meeting ...
... sent over as Lord - Lieutenant The King resolves on another Expedition to Ireland , and appoints the Duke of York Regent in his Absence He marches against Mac Mo- rough Difficulties of the Royal Army Returns towards Dublin Meeting ...
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... sent Prisoner to England ; his Title to the Earldom of Leinster trans- ferred to Hugh de Lacy . 305 1210. King John undertakes a mili . tary Expedition against Ire- land Exaction and Cruelty of the English 304 304 • 304 305 305 · · 305 ...
... sent Prisoner to England ; his Title to the Earldom of Leinster trans- ferred to Hugh de Lacy . 305 1210. King John undertakes a mili . tary Expedition against Ire- land Exaction and Cruelty of the English 304 304 • 304 305 305 · · 305 ...
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... sent to the As- sistance of the Welsh Death of O'Neill , and 350 of his Followers , in an En- counter with Sir Stephen Longespé , Lord Justice of Ireland 314 • Rising of the Mac Carthys of Desmond • 314 his English Subjects in Ire- land ...
... sent to the As- sistance of the Welsh Death of O'Neill , and 350 of his Followers , in an En- counter with Sir Stephen Longespé , Lord Justice of Ireland 314 • Rising of the Mac Carthys of Desmond • 314 his English Subjects in Ire- land ...
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ancient annalists annals Annals of Inisfallen antiquity appears appointed archbishop Armagh army authority battle bishop Brian Britain brother called Cashel castle century chap chief chieftains chronicler church clergy colony Connaught course coyne and livery crown Danes death Dermot Desmond Dublin duke earl of Desmond earl of Kildare earl of Ormond earl of Ulster ecclesiastical Edward enemy England English favour Fitz force Gaul Giraldus granted held Henry Hibern Hibernia Hist historians honour Hugh de Lacy inhabitants Inisfall Ireland Irish island Isles John king King of Leinster king's kingdom knights land learned Leinster letters lord deputy lord justice Meath Milesian monarch monastery Munster nation natives O'Brian O'Connor origin Ormond parliament Patrick period Picts possession prince province records reign respecting Richard Roderic Roman royal Saint says Scots Strongbow succeeded success territory throne Tigernach troops Waterford whole writers
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Side 90 - English, determined upon, viz., that the temples of the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed ; but let the idols that are in them be destroyed ; let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples, let altars be erected, and relics placed. For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...
Side 34 - And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.
Side 27 - Hinnom, and burnt his children in the fire, after the abominations of the heathen whom the LORD had cast out before the children of Israel. 4 He sacrificed also and burnt incense in the high places, and on the hills, and under every green tree.
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Side 105 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
Side 219 - Prince of Leinster, has been received into the bosom of our grace and benevolence : wherefore, whosoever, within the ample extent of our territories, shall be willing to lend aid towards this prince as our faithful and liege subject, let such person know that we do hereby grant to him for said purpose our licence and favour.
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Side 125 - true body and true blood,' he might have had reference solely to the doctrine put forth then recently by Paschasius Radbert, who maintained that the body present in the Eucharist was the same carnal and palpable body which was born of the Virgin, which suffered on the cross, and rose from the dead ; whereas the belief of the Catholic Church on this point of doctrine, has always been, that the body of Christ is under the symbols not corporeally, or carnally, but in a spiritual manner."— (vol.