The Irish Problem and how to Solve it: An Historical and Criticial Review of the Legislation and Events that Have Led to Irish Difficulties, Including Suggestions for Practical RemediesWard, Lock, 1881 - 406 páginas |
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... court , had prudently resolved to visit Normandy and ask the permission of Henry 11. before starting for Ireland , thinking that the English King might make it the excuse for seizing his estates . The royal reply , we are told , " was ...
... court , had prudently resolved to visit Normandy and ask the permission of Henry 11. before starting for Ireland , thinking that the English King might make it the excuse for seizing his estates . The royal reply , we are told , " was ...
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... court in Dublin ; and , representing that he had come to redress grievances ( as yet he did not assume the title of King of Ireland ) , summoned an ecclesias- tical synod , at which , however , very little was effected , the ...
... court in Dublin ; and , representing that he had come to redress grievances ( as yet he did not assume the title of King of Ireland ) , summoned an ecclesias- tical synod , at which , however , very little was effected , the ...
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... court of justice at Lismore , to arrange for the government of the English colony . The military leaders already in the country , and those who had accompanied the King , had their own views as to the right of the native Irish to their ...
... court of justice at Lismore , to arrange for the government of the English colony . The military leaders already in the country , and those who had accompanied the King , had their own views as to the right of the native Irish to their ...
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... courts for criminal and civil cases , appointed their own judges and sheriffs ; and " although they builded castles and made freeholds , yet there were no tenures or services reserved to the crown , but the lords drew all the respect ...
... courts for criminal and civil cases , appointed their own judges and sheriffs ; and " although they builded castles and made freeholds , yet there were no tenures or services reserved to the crown , but the lords drew all the respect ...
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... court , Tralee , and no notice was taken of the crime . We could easily fill pages with records of these enormities , but these instances suffice to show the disorganized condition of the country . In 1360 , the third son of Edward III ...
... court , Tralee , and no notice was taken of the crime . We could easily fill pages with records of these enormities , but these instances suffice to show the disorganized condition of the country . In 1360 , the third son of Edward III ...
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