A History of the Attempts to Establish the Protestant Reformation in Ireland: And the Successful Resistance of that People. (Time: 1540-1830.) |
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... England elected King of Ireland . — Antecedents of this Election . The Clergy not consulted . The Chiefs canvassed indi- vidually . — After the Election . Apostate Bishops . — Confiscation , Sacrilege , and Reformation . - 30 CHAPTER ...
... England elected King of Ireland . — Antecedents of this Election . The Clergy not consulted . The Chiefs canvassed indi- vidually . — After the Election . Apostate Bishops . — Confiscation , Sacrilege , and Reformation . - 30 CHAPTER ...
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... Hanlon . - CHAPTER II . Accession of James II . Talbot , Lord Deputy . - Irish Soldiers in England . - Invasion of William III . — Irish Parliament of 1686.— 139 99 85 35 55 " No Popery " Riots in London . - " 6 CONTENTS .
... Hanlon . - CHAPTER II . Accession of James II . Talbot , Lord Deputy . - Irish Soldiers in England . - Invasion of William III . — Irish Parliament of 1686.— 139 99 85 35 55 " No Popery " Riots in London . - " 6 CONTENTS .
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... England . - CHAPTER VI . - The Jacobites and the Irish Catholics . - The Stuarts consulted at Rome on the Appointment of Irish Bishops . - The Rapparees . - The Wandering Ministrels and " Newsmen . ” BOOK III . CHAPTER I. - Irish ...
... England . - CHAPTER VI . - The Jacobites and the Irish Catholics . - The Stuarts consulted at Rome on the Appointment of Irish Bishops . - The Rapparees . - The Wandering Ministrels and " Newsmen . ” BOOK III . CHAPTER I. - Irish ...
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... England . - Arthur O'Leary . - Burke and Tone . - London Riots of 1780. - Irish Catholic Convention elected . – Their Delegates presented to George III . , and demand Total Emancipation.Relief Bill of 1793. - Political Reaction ...
... England . - Arthur O'Leary . - Burke and Tone . - London Riots of 1780. - Irish Catholic Convention elected . – Their Delegates presented to George III . , and demand Total Emancipation.Relief Bill of 1793. - Political Reaction ...
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... England , and to Harold heir presumptive . When Godwin and his sons were banished , they took refuge with O'Brien ; and from Ireland , and with Irish troops , they returned to assert their rights in England . Twenty years after the ...
... England , and to Harold heir presumptive . When Godwin and his sons were banished , they took refuge with O'Brien ; and from Ireland , and with Irish troops , they returned to assert their rights in England . Twenty years after the ...
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