was the last to go. He urged the captives to follow him,

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[16]/IrishTheol.Quarterly/,ii.,203-19.[17]Capes,/HistoryoftheEnglishChurchintheFourteenthandFifteent 。

[16] /Irish Theol. Quarterly/, ii., 203-19.

was the last to go. He urged the captives to follow him,

[17] Capes, /History of the English Church in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries/, 1909, p. 222.

was the last to go. He urged the captives to follow him,

[18] Brady, /Episcopal Succession/ (see various dioceses mentioned).

was the last to go. He urged the captives to follow him,

[19] /Ninth Report of Commission on Hist. MSS./, pt. ii., 278.

[20] /Archiv. Hibernicum/, vol. i., 39-45.

[22] /Archiv. Hibernicum/, app. ii., 6.

[23] By John de Lech, Archbishop of Dublin (1312); by his successor, Alexander Bicknor; by the Earl of Desmond in the Parliament at Drogheda (1465); by the Dominicans, 1475; and by Walter Fitzsimons, Archbishop of Dublin (1485-1511).

[24] Green, /The Making of Ireland/, etc., p. 271.

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