Ireland under the Tudors, with a Succinct Account of the Earlier History. Vol. 1 (of 3). Bagwell, Richard
after all, this is no more than may be said against most historians of their own times. Giraldus was undoubtedly an observer of first-rate power.
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The quotations are from Gilbert’s
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Hardiman’s
Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, Deane, Darcy, Lynch, Joyce, Kirwan, Martin, Morris, Skerrett, French.
To which Ffont or Faunt must be added
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The quarrels of Waterford with the O’Driscolls are given in the
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Besides those in the Statute Book many Irish Acts of Edward IV.’s reign may be studied in Hardiman’s
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Stubbs’s
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Sweetman’s
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The record is printed from the Black Book of Christ Church, in the
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Lynch,
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Lynch,
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The names of those summoned to the Parliament of 1311 are printed by Lynch, chap. ii.; the names of those who attended in 1560 are in
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Cotton’s
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See the list of chief governors in Harris’s Ware; Borlase’s
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