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CHAPTERSDECLINE, RESURGENCE AND EXT
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Resurgence - The political backgrou
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ofthe lowlandsofthe Pale andthe ber
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which were put into execution in th
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succumbed to the Gaelic Dream when
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year. However it was agreed and con
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Whigmanstown, Glasmollin and Tollag
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By 1636 there is a well utilised la
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integration into English and Europe
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SettlementThe Hearth Money Rolls of
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can be organised differently to a s
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Over the period there are various p
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APPENDIXlPOLLEN RESEARCH IN GLENDAL
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Notwithstanding the problems ofinte
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Glendalough, Co. Wicl\lowPoll en Pe
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CALIBRATION OF RADIOCARBOAGE TO CAL
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advantage to be able to return to t
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eformers such as LanfrancofPavia an
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His canonisation is an excellent ex
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In conclusion the history ofthe Chu
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Inquisition at Castle Keuyn. 1257-6
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I went to view.the lands of the Var
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In the Study area the main element
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ABBREVIATIONSAlen'sReg.: Calendarof
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Cantwell Ian, DiamondHill, RD.H.F.J
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Long Harry, Three Settlements ofGae
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Smyth AlfredP., Kings, Saintsand Sa