The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Lord President of Wales , an office which he retained till his death in 1586. From 1565 to 1580 he combined it with that of Lord Deputy of Ireland , and during most of these years he was away in Ireland - tribute to the order ...
... Lord President of Wales , an office which he retained till his death in 1586. From 1565 to 1580 he combined it with that of Lord Deputy of Ireland , and during most of these years he was away in Ireland - tribute to the order ...
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... Lord Deputy , and the like intelligence what passed at the Council table in Ireland . Here was a clear accusation of treason against Ormonde , for only he was a member of both Councils . Lee's tracts give one a first - hand insight into ...
... Lord Deputy , and the like intelligence what passed at the Council table in Ireland . Here was a clear accusation of treason against Ormonde , for only he was a member of both Councils . Lee's tracts give one a first - hand insight into ...
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... Lord Deputy Chichester made a journey through Ulster to see for himself the state of affairs and lay the foundations of English county government . He selected the places for the establishment of market and corporate towns and for the ...
... Lord Deputy Chichester made a journey through Ulster to see for himself the state of affairs and lay the foundations of English county government . He selected the places for the establishment of market and corporate towns and for the ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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