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    Religious Communities and Their Closures in Ireland during the Sixteenth Century by Brendan Scott

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…But in reality, due to the limited power held by the Crown throughout much of Ireland, the only religious houses to be dissolved were those in the Pale, the most English part of Ireland (<i>inter Anglicos</i>, encompassing mainly Counties Dublin, Meath, Tipperary and Kildare, as well as some other areas). In the Gaelic part of Ireland (<i>inter Hibernicos</i>), the king’s writ, which in theory was law, did not actually run, so much so that in one case, the commissioners appointed to inspect a religious house in Granard, County Longford, merely noted that they did not do so, ‘for fear of the wild Irish’. …”
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