Ireland Under the Tudors: With a Succinct Account of the Earlier History, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1885 - Ireland |
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... claimed both the Earldom of Tyrone and the tribal sovereignty of the North . At first the Queen was strongly inclined to admit his pretensions . The patent was indeed fatal to them , but Elizabeth had an eminently practical mind , and ...
... claimed both the Earldom of Tyrone and the tribal sovereignty of the North . At first the Queen was strongly inclined to admit his pretensions . The patent was indeed fatal to them , but Elizabeth had an eminently practical mind , and ...
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... claimed . But Shane O'Neill was to be curbed either by fair means or force . There was no longer a disposition on the Queen's part to accept him as an established fact , and the young Baron of Dungannon was if possible to be maintained ...
... claimed . But Shane O'Neill was to be curbed either by fair means or force . There was no longer a disposition on the Queen's part to accept him as an established fact , and the young Baron of Dungannon was if possible to be maintained ...
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... claimed as vassals were in fact all the chiefs of Ulster except O'Donnell . The word is given in O'Reilly's Dictionary as ' a chief next to a king ; ' as used by Shane O'Neill , it means any chieftain over whom he claimed jurisdiction ...
... claimed as vassals were in fact all the chiefs of Ulster except O'Donnell . The word is given in O'Reilly's Dictionary as ' a chief next to a king ; ' as used by Shane O'Neill , it means any chieftain over whom he claimed jurisdiction ...
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... claimed jurisdiction over all inhabitants of the northern province , including those who held direct of the Queen , and had never been subject to any O'Neill . ' So as we see , Ulster is the scope he challengeth , ' and if he once ...
... claimed jurisdiction over all inhabitants of the northern province , including those who held direct of the Queen , and had never been subject to any O'Neill . ' So as we see , Ulster is the scope he challengeth , ' and if he once ...
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... claimed and no more . Most of them have held the pre - eminence by indenture , and the old men of the country will not deny the extent of the jurisdiction . R. The claim is bad , and more particulars are required . 6. What countries ...
... claimed and no more . Most of them have held the pre - eminence by indenture , and the old men of the country will not deny the extent of the jurisdiction . R. The claim is bad , and more particulars are required . 6. What countries ...
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