A History of Ireland |
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FROM THE ORIGINS TO A D 800 | 3 |
THE NORSE TYRANNY 8001014 | 23 |
THE END OF GAELIC INDEPENDENCE 10141166 | 31 |
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Anglo-Irish Antrim aristocratic Armagh army barons battle became Bill bishops Brian Britain Burgo Cashel castle century Church Church of Ireland colony Connacht conquest Cork Council Crown death declared defeated Deputy Dermot Desmond Donal Dublin Earl Earl of Desmond earldom England English law estates favour feudal finally force Gaelic Gaels galloglass Geraldines granted Grattan Henry High king Home Rule Hugh Ireland Irish chiefs Irish language Irish parliament Irishmen James justiciar Kildare Kilkenny king of Leinster King's kingdom Lacy land landlords leaders Leinster Limerick Lord Lieutenant lordship loyal MacCarthy MacMurrough Meath ment monarchy Munster native Niall Norman Norse North numbers O'Brien O'Connor O'Donnell O'Neill Old English Ormond parlia Parnell party political Poynings Presbyterians prince Protestant Protestant ascendancy race rebellion rebels Reform religion restored Richard Roman Catholics royal Scots Sinn Féin Statutes of Kilkenny supremacy tenants Thomond towns Treaty Turloch Tyrconnell Tyrone Ulster Union United Irishmen viceroy Waterford Wexford