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... Irish— Arrival of Robert Fitzftephen . - Attack of Wex- ford - Arms of the Oftmen and Irish - Of the Anglo- Normans - Donations of Dermod- -Attack of Of fory - Maurice Fitzgerald - Advance of Roderic -Fitzftephen's Magnanimity - Treaty ...
... Irish— Arrival of Robert Fitzftephen . - Attack of Wex- ford - Arms of the Oftmen and Irish - Of the Anglo- Normans - Donations of Dermod- -Attack of Of fory - Maurice Fitzgerald - Advance of Roderic -Fitzftephen's Magnanimity - Treaty ...
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... Irish Jepts -- York's fecond adminiftration - His death -Further decline of the English power in Ire- land . Page 193 CHA P. XIII . Factions on the acceffion of Edward the fourth - Defeat of the Butlers - Fall of Defmond- -Weakness of ...
... Irish Jepts -- York's fecond adminiftration - His death -Further decline of the English power in Ire- land . Page 193 CHA P. XIII . Factions on the acceffion of Edward the fourth - Defeat of the Butlers - Fall of Defmond- -Weakness of ...
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... Irish acres . This area , with respect to civil or political diftinctions , is divided into the four provinces of ... Irish acres ; and the leaft is Louth , which has hardly a hundred and eleven thoufand . СНАР . CHAP . II . National ...
... Irish acres . This area , with respect to civil or political diftinctions , is divided into the four provinces of ... Irish acres ; and the leaft is Louth , which has hardly a hundred and eleven thoufand . СНАР . CHAP . II . National ...
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... Irish antiquity , may be fatisfied , without more ex- tenfive inquiry , by the perufal of the history given by Keating , and the Ogygia of O'Flaherty . Refu- tations of fuch fictions , and attempts of a judicious nature to felect from ...
... Irish antiquity , may be fatisfied , without more ex- tenfive inquiry , by the perufal of the history given by Keating , and the Ogygia of O'Flaherty . Refu- tations of fuch fictions , and attempts of a judicious nature to felect from ...
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... Irish tradition , appear to have established principally their fettlements in the fouth - eastern parts , the maritime tracts of the modern counties of Waterford and Wexford , where Ptolemy found people distinguished by the appellations ...
... Irish tradition , appear to have established principally their fettlements in the fouth - eastern parts , the maritime tracts of the modern counties of Waterford and Wexford , where Ptolemy found people distinguished by the appellations ...
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