Where do I get information about Humphrey Gilbert in Ireland?. Berleth mentions him in the 'Twilight Lords'; so does FitzMaurice in 'Humanism and America' but...
Doing research on overlord-ship in northern Munster. Roughly there were three overlords of Munster: O'Brien - Thomond, O'Carroll - Ely, and MacCarthy -...
This news article was dated January 31, 2004. Anymore recent news? Best, MEH ######################################### Cullen to rush through laws for stalled...
Hello, I'm more of a lurker on this list, but I thought some people might be interested in the following publication, which is available for purchase and I'm...
As promised a while back, the above discussion group is now open for business. Message format is rudimentary at present, and everyone will be subject to...
I had a look at Berleth again: I was in fact wrong; there is a bit about Gilbert's activities in Munster in the 1560's. Unfortunatly berleth does not mention...
... Humphrey Gilbert, being born in Devon wanted to join the Navy like his half-brother but was turned down for being To old/ To Young/ Wrong Skin Colour/ To...
God Bless You, Alan! There is no subject on which you are not conversant. Ted ... From: "Alan" <hobilar@...> To: <Late-Gaelic-Ireland@yahoogroups.com> ...
Ted Meehan
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Mar 6, 2004 7:30 pm
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Hello to all-- I've been trying to research some more information regarding the Brehon laws and the law structure of medieval Ireland (specifically during the...
Michelle, Briefly, in the period you refer to, the native Irish would have seen the case as one for the breitheamh, the Normans as one for thier own judge....
Fergus Kelly, A GUIDE TO EARLY IRISH LAW (Dublin, 1988) is the book for you. T ... From: Michelle Leonard To: Late-Gaelic-Ireland@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
In a book I recently read, it gave some information on the size of various towns in Ireland in the early 17th century: Dublin 20,000 Cork 5000 Limerick 3500 ...
Thanks for the response Alan. I read something that said that his ship may have been sunk by a sea-monster (!?) while off Canada. ... So ... Queen ... at ... ...
I am wondering if anyone ... I can get you figures for several countries. The figures are low, but I reland was until v. recently a highly rural society. Give...
WHAT WERE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE IRISH CHURCH AND ROME THAT CAUSED THE POPE TO SUPPORT THR ANGLO-NORMAN INVASION? WAS THERE A CONFLICT OVER BASIC THEOLOGY...
My understanding is that there were various doctinal conflicts. 1. The Irish Church allowed priests to marry. 2. The Irish Church allowed divorce and...
... but I reland was until v. recently a highly rural society. Give me a week to collect numbers & post, OK? ... Thanks...by the way the figures I mentioned...
Doctrine and theology had little to do with the apparent support given by the pope to the Norman invasion. It had more to do with jurisdictional disputes...
Dear Garry, Five minutes ago I sent an e-mail response to John Burke's e-mail of 320, and realized too late that I should have addressed my reply to both John...
Hi Garaidh! My name is Hilda Geary. Although, I am Argentinean my grand parents were Irish (I do have a heavy Argentinean accent). I found very interesting...
H.G
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Mar 25, 2004 10:28 pm
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Malachi, Thanks for the enlightenment. Slan, Garaidh ... From: malachi mccormick To: Late-Gaelic-Ireland@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 2:22...
Hilda, Will do some searching through books I have. Might take a couple of weeks for I'm currently very busy and have little time right now. Slan, Garaidh ... ...
A Hilda Geary a chara, Probably the best two books that I can recommend on the subject of early Christianity in Ireland are; Early Celtic Christianity, by...
Hi, I would appreciate if you could circulate the following announcement to the group: Achill Archaeological Field School 2004 Weekend and Week-Long Courses -...
Theresa Mc Donald
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Apr 8, 2004 4:43 pm
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Hello; I just finished reading the Cyril Falls book on the Irish wars...I was wondering how many works there have been on the Irish wars of the later 16th...
Has anyone considered that the greatest English defeat (at Yellow Ford) and the greatest Irish defeat (at Kinsale) were both due to the widespread use of...
(Michael Cummins: thanks for the response to my previous post) There was an intersting book I came across recently on early modern Ireland...I came across it...
... great bearing on the ultimate outcome. The two key problems were some bad soldiering by O'Neill and the inability of the Irish to deal with the English...