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... present , but this was certainly an exaggeration . The whole population of the county was only about half that , even in that year of its highest land - mark . But it must have been , notwithstanding , a huge gathering , for all ...
... present , but this was certainly an exaggeration . The whole population of the county was only about half that , even in that year of its highest land - mark . But it must have been , notwithstanding , a huge gathering , for all ...
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... present an Address to Lamartine , the President of the newly - formed Government in Paris . When returning through London , he found Parliament busily rushing on one of those numerous Coercion Acts with which mainly England governed ...
... present an Address to Lamartine , the President of the newly - formed Government in Paris . When returning through London , he found Parliament busily rushing on one of those numerous Coercion Acts with which mainly England governed ...
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... present time one individual is the outcome in full of the prolonged and costly undertaking . This was practically the end of It was carried on in a dying con- Those who had been committed In other parts of the country , at Ruan , Tulla ...
... present time one individual is the outcome in full of the prolonged and costly undertaking . This was practically the end of It was carried on in a dying con- Those who had been committed In other parts of the country , at Ruan , Tulla ...
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History of Clare and the Dalcassian Clans of Tipperary Limerick, and Galway Patrick White No preview available - 2018 |
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Abbey Ard-Righ army attack Barony battle Bishop of Killaloe Bishopricke Brehon law Brian brother Bunratty Burren called Carrigaholt Cashel castle Catholic century chief Church Clanrickard clans Clonroad Connaught Conor O'Brien Corcomroe Cormac Cormac Cas county of Clare Cratloe Dalcassian Danes death defeated Donal Donogh O'Brien Dublin Earl of Thomond enemy English Ennis Ennistymon father fell force Four Masters Galway hands heirs Henry honour hostages hundred Inchiquin Ireland Irish island James John Perrot Kilrush King of Leinster King of Munster latter Leinster Limerick Lord Deputy MacMahon Mahon Malachy marched Meath monarch Mortogh O'Connell O'Connor O'Dea O'Loughlin O'Neill Ormond parish Parliament Patrick peace plundered priests prince Prince of Thomond probably Protestant Quin reign rent secured seized Shannon side slain soon submission surrender Teigue territory thousand throne Tipperary took Tulla Turlogh O'Brien victory whole William William Smith O'Brien