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... Irish Chieftain at dinner . From John Derricke's Image of Irelande , 1581 Ireland , are included in a letter dated ... Irish had been beyond the capacity of the Tudors to solve . Ireland was a widow - maker , a breaker of hopes and ...
... Irish Chieftain at dinner . From John Derricke's Image of Irelande , 1581 Ireland , are included in a letter dated ... Irish had been beyond the capacity of the Tudors to solve . Ireland was a widow - maker , a breaker of hopes and ...
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... Irish . As Naunton says , ' The Land service of Ireland , then did not yield him food or rayment for it was ever very poor , nor had he patience to stay there . ' There was little hope of money or glory in Ireland , and after a year's ...
... Irish . As Naunton says , ' The Land service of Ireland , then did not yield him food or rayment for it was ever very poor , nor had he patience to stay there . ' There was little hope of money or glory in Ireland , and after a year's ...
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... Irish estates by an Irish patent dated 16th October 1587 , although he did not get possession of all his property until early in 1589 . Ralegh was in Ireland in September 1588 , after the defeat of the Armada . He and Sir Richard ...
... Irish estates by an Irish patent dated 16th October 1587 , although he did not get possession of all his property until early in 1589 . Ralegh was in Ireland in September 1588 , after the defeat of the Armada . He and Sir Richard ...
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A Bare Gentleman I I | 11 |
To Sea and to Ireland | 20 |
The Queens Favour | 36 |
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