| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 572 páginas
...representatives from Ulster and Connaught. 1 "At the very beginning of this Parliament," says Ware, "Her Majesty's well-wishers found that most of the...ecclesiastical government, which caused the Earl of Essex to dissolve them, and go over to England to consult Her Majesty about the affairs of this kingdom."—Annals,... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 580 páginas
...representatives from Ulster and Connaught. 1 "At the very beginning of this Parliament," says Ware, "Her Majesty's well-wishers found that most of the...ecclesiastical government, which caused the Earl of Essex to dissolve them, and go over to England to consult Her Majesty about the affairs of this kingdom."—Annals,... | |
| William Dool Killen - 1875 - 574 páginas
...from Ulster and Connaught. 1 "At the very beginning of this Parliament," says Ware, "Her Majesty** well-wishers found that most of the nobility and Commons...ecclesiastical government, which caused the Earl of Essex to dissolve them, and go over to England to consult Her Majesty about the affairs of this kingdom."... | |
| Augustus J. Thébaud - 1878 - 612 páginas
...well-wishers found that most of the nobility and Commons — they were all English by blood or birth — were divided in opinion about the ecclesiastical government, which caused the Earl of Sussex (Lord Deputy) to dissolve them, and to go over to England to confer with her Majesty about the affairs... | |
| Augustus J. Thébaud - 1878 - 574 páginas
...well-wishers found that most of the nobility and Commons — they were all English by blood or birth — were divided in opinion about the ecclesiastical government, which caused the Earl of Sussex (Lord Deputy) to dissolve them, and to go over to England to confer with her Majesty about the affairs... | |
| REV. AUG. J. THEBAUD, S.J. - 1879 - 564 páginas
...well-wishers found that most of the nobility and Commons—they were all English by blood or birth—were divided in opinion about the ecclesiastical government, which caused the Earl of Sussex (Lord Deputy) to dissolve them, and to go over to England to confer with her Majesty about the affairs... | |
| John Thomas Ball - 1886 - 386 páginas
...of Uniformity and several other laws." ..." At the very beginning of this Parliament, her Majestie's well-wishers found that most of the nobility and Commons...which caused the Earl of Sussex to dissolve them, and to go over to England, to consult her Majesty about the affairs of this, kingdom." (Annals, AD 1559.)... | |
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