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The Making of Ireland and Its Undoing, 1200-1600
Brady explored the consistorial acts regarding the appointments of bishops ; his three volume work on the catholic hierarchy in England , Scotland and Ireland demolished the claim of the church of Ireland to have controlled the ...
... The Making of Ireland and its Undoing, 1200–1600, proved popular with Irish nationalist readers, though it met with a less positive response from more traditional historians as well as committed unionists.64 Several reviewers objected ...
This classic volume in the renowned Oxford History of England series examines the birth of a nation-state from the death throes of the Middle Ages in North-West Europe.
... tradedto Iceland in the Katherine of Bristol,owned jointly with Stephen Forster.Not only were he and Forster pardonedfor this,but they were given permission totake the Katherine andtheMary RedcliffetoIceland for fouryears, ...