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Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland, of the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth (Volume 8); 1599-1600

Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland, of the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth (Volume 8); 1599-1600

Great Britain Public Record Office
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1899 Excerpt: ... Ulandeboys--conl., garrison "to overrun," 329., the forces of, might be drawn from Tyrone, 358., are the fourth part of Ulster, 358., improvements in, 370. Clandonnells, the, of Connaught, 133. Clandonoghs, the, of Connaught, 133. Clangibbons, the, of Munster, 133. Clanricard, or Clanrickarde, district of, co Galway, 488, 492., O'Donnell has laid aside his journey to, 7. i, forces in, committed to the Earl of, 119, 120., incursions into, by the rebels, 123, 135..meeting with O'Donnell in, 179., O'Donnell is preparing to spoil, 265., O'Donnell in, 273, 288, 318., defence of, 463. Clanricard or Clanrickarde, Ulick Burke, Earl of, 120, 135, 204, 336., .letter of, 137., forces committed to, 119, 120. skirmish of, with the rebels, 135, 137., Tyrone complains that the Con-naught bonnaughts are molested bv, 205, 209. i, complains that O'Donnell and other rebels have drawn their forces upon him, 259., O'Donnell means either to win or overthrow, 260., forces to assist, 272., grounds of suspicion against, 316., has only eight hundred men with him, 318., suggested as Governor of Con-naught, 334., is beloved by the country, and the natural Lord thereof, 334., those of Connaught would come in to, 337., the Queen expresses her approval of, 392., has maintained his faith and duty with constancy, 392., is appointed Commander in Connaught, 393., may transfer the appointment to his son, 393., fear that under the govern-ment of, Connaught may grow "wild and Irish," 412., Tyrone means to have a fling at, 473. 8, a chief follower of, 318. Clanricard, or Clanrickarde, Earl of--conl., his company, 272., his house, 318., his wife, the Countess of Clan-rickarde, sends wine to O'Donnell, 318., his eldest son. See Dunkellin. Baron. his sons, 137, 138, 272., his bas...
Language
English
Pages
708
Format
Paperback
Publisher
General Books
Release
February 01, 2012
ISBN
1154028038
ISBN 13
9781154028034

Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland, of the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth (Volume 8); 1599-1600

Great Britain Public Record Office
5/5 ( ratings)
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1899 Excerpt: ... Ulandeboys--conl., garrison "to overrun," 329., the forces of, might be drawn from Tyrone, 358., are the fourth part of Ulster, 358., improvements in, 370. Clandonnells, the, of Connaught, 133. Clandonoghs, the, of Connaught, 133. Clangibbons, the, of Munster, 133. Clanricard, or Clanrickarde, district of, co Galway, 488, 492., O'Donnell has laid aside his journey to, 7. i, forces in, committed to the Earl of, 119, 120., incursions into, by the rebels, 123, 135..meeting with O'Donnell in, 179., O'Donnell is preparing to spoil, 265., O'Donnell in, 273, 288, 318., defence of, 463. Clanricard or Clanrickarde, Ulick Burke, Earl of, 120, 135, 204, 336., .letter of, 137., forces committed to, 119, 120. skirmish of, with the rebels, 135, 137., Tyrone complains that the Con-naught bonnaughts are molested bv, 205, 209. i, complains that O'Donnell and other rebels have drawn their forces upon him, 259., O'Donnell means either to win or overthrow, 260., forces to assist, 272., grounds of suspicion against, 316., has only eight hundred men with him, 318., suggested as Governor of Con-naught, 334., is beloved by the country, and the natural Lord thereof, 334., those of Connaught would come in to, 337., the Queen expresses her approval of, 392., has maintained his faith and duty with constancy, 392., is appointed Commander in Connaught, 393., may transfer the appointment to his son, 393., fear that under the govern-ment of, Connaught may grow "wild and Irish," 412., Tyrone means to have a fling at, 473. 8, a chief follower of, 318. Clanricard, or Clanrickarde, Earl of--conl., his company, 272., his house, 318., his wife, the Countess of Clan-rickarde, sends wine to O'Donnell, 318., his eldest son. See Dunkellin. Baron. his sons, 137, 138, 272., his bas...
Language
English
Pages
708
Format
Paperback
Publisher
General Books
Release
February 01, 2012
ISBN
1154028038
ISBN 13
9781154028034

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