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Ellis, Steven G., Ireland in the age of the Tudors, 1447–1603: English expansion and the end of the Gaelic rule, Longman History of Ireland, London: Longman, 1998.

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Ireland in the age of the Tudors, 1447–1603: English expansion and the end of the Gaelic rule
Place
London
Publisher
Longman
Year
1998
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
Agents
John BaleBale (John)
(1495–1563)
English protestant churchman; bishop of Ossory (1552/3); antiquarian and collector of manuscripts; author of a number of polemical plays, such as Kynge Johan, and an autobiographical work called The Vocacyon of Johan Bale.
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[1] “The Tudor territories”
[2] “The Lordship of Ireland c. 1525”
[3] “Gaelic Lordships c. 1534 with prominent English Marchers”
[4] “Dioceses in Reformation Ireland”
[5] “Irish religious houses on the eve of the Dissolution”
[6] “Tudor plantations with county boundaries at 1603”
[7] “Ulster during the Nine Years War”
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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