Forasmuch as we have received information, by the petition of the lord primate, lord chancellor, archbishops, noblemen, bishops, judges, gentry, and clergy, of our kingdom of Ireland, that in many parts of the said kingdom, there are great tracts of land... An Inquiry Into the Abuses of the Chartered Schools in Ireland: With Remarks ... - Page 32by Robert Steven - 1818 - 206 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Cromwell - 1820 - 230 pages
...the English tongue, and the principles of true religion and loyalty;" the preamble having stated " that in many parts of the said kingdom, there are...ignorance of the true religion, and bred up in great disaffection to the government;" and farther, " that the erecting of English protestant schools in... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 584 pages
...as we have received information, by the petition of the lord primate, lord chancellor, archbishops, noblemen, bishops, judges, gentry, and clergy, of...Protestant schools in those places, is absolutely necessary fur their conversion ; that the English parish schools already established, are not sufficient for... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 582 pages
...as we have received information, by the petition of the lord primate, lord chancellor, archbishops, noblemen, bishops, judges, gentry, and clergy, of...erecting of English Protestant schools in those places, if absolutely necessaryfor their conversion ; that the English parish schools already established,... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1825 - 192 pages
...as we have received information, by the petition of the lord primate, lord chancellor, archbishops, noblemen, bishops, judges, gentry, and clergy, of...of English Protestant schools in those places, is abstiluUly necessary for their conversion ; that the English parish schools already established, are... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1825 - 684 pages
...many parts of Ireland " there are great tracts of land, almost entirely inhabited by papists," and that " the erecting of English protestant schools...places is absolutely necessary for their conversion. To the intent, therefore, that the children of the popish, and other poor natives, of the said kingdom... | |
| 1825 - 362 pages
...»uperintended boib church and stale. The following extract from one ofbis letters, ditrd archbishops, noblemen, bishops, judges, gentry, and clergy, of our kingdom of Ireland, that, in many parts of said kingdom, there a re many (racts of land almost entirely inhabited by Papists, who are kept by... | |
| Bernard BIRD - 1853 - 108 pages
...as we have received information, by the petition of the Lord Primate, Lord Chancellor, Archbishops, Noblemen, Bishops, Judges, Gentry, and Clergy, of...who are kept by their clergy in great ignorance of true religion, and bred up in great dissatisfaction to the Government. That the erecting of English... | |
| 1916 - 246 pages
...as we have received information by the Petition of the Lord Primate, Lord Chancellor, Archbishops, Noblemen, Bishops, Judges, Gentry, and Clergy of our Kingdom of Ireland That in many Parts of our said Kingdom there are great Tracts of Mountainy and Coarse Land, of Ten, Twenty, and Thirty Miles... | |
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