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  • 101Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin — Murrough McDermod O Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin and 6th Baron Inchiquin (1614–1674), was known as Murchadh na dTóiteán ( of the conflagrations ).[1] …

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  • 102Elizabethan government — England under Queen Elizabeth I s reign, the Elizabethan Era, was ruled by the very structured and complicated Elizabethan government. It was divided into the national bodies (the monarch, Privy Council, and Parliament), the regional bodies (the… …

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  • 103Royal Entry — Entry of John II of France and his Queen into Paris after their Coronation at Reims in 1350, later manuscript illumination by Jean Fouquet. The Royal Entry, also known by various other names, including Triumphal Entry and Joyous Entry, embraced… …

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  • 104James II — 1633 1701, king of England, Ireland, and Scotland 1685 88 (son of Charles I of England). * * * I born Oct. 14, 1633, London, Eng. died Sept. 16/17, 1701, Saint Germain, France King of Great Britain (1685–88). He was brother and successor to… …

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  • 105Oscott (St. Mary's College) — • Founded in England in 1793 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Oscott (St. Mary s College)     Oscott (St. Mary s College)      …

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  • 106Proposals for an English Academy — During the early part of the 17th century, and persisting in some form into the early 18th century, there were a number of proposals for an English Academy: some form of learned institution, conceived as having royal backing and a leading role in …

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  • 107Jewish Schisms — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 108Dundee —    DUNDEE, a royal burgh, sea port town, and parish, in the county of Forfar; containing, with part of the village of Lochee, 62,794 inhabitants, of whom 60,553 are within the burgh, 14 miles (S. by W.) from Forfar, and 40½ (N. by E.) from… …

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  • 109Garioch, Chapel Of —    GARIOCH, CHAPEL OF, a parish, in the district of Garioch, county of Aberdeen, 5 miles (N. W.) from Inverury; containing 2038 inhabitants. This place was formerly called Logie Durno or Durnock, words signifying a low or hollow place ; but, upon …

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  • 110Haddington —    HADDINGTON, a burgh, market town, and parish, in the county of Haddington, of which it is the capital, 16 miles (E.) from Edinburgh, and 373 (N.) from London; containing 5452 inhabitants, of whom 1878 are in the town. This place, of which the… …

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