Ireland And the Anglo Norman Church a History of Ireland And Irish Christianity
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But he was narrowly watched all the time by the king's advisers headed by William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, the son of the old and trusted friend of King John. 2 Hugh had, too, a bitter enemy, who keenly noted his movements and quickly reported them to London, in his uncle Cathal O'Conor, King of Connaught, whose years, identical with those of 1 The kings of Norway seem to have had designs on Ireland till late in the thirteenth century. The A nnals of Lough Ci', ed. Hennessy (Rolls Series), A.... N. 1263, cf. Preface, pp. Xlv-xlvii, the Chronicle of Man, and the Annals of Clonmacnois, under the same year, mention a projected invasion of Ireland by King Haco, who was lying with his ships at Lamlash on the Clyde. This fact, noticed in the briefest manner by the Irish chronicler, has been amply con- firmed on independent grounds by the researches among the Sagas of modern Swedish historians; see Munch's Nor she Folks Historic (Christiania, 1858), vol. I.. Part iv. , p. 407. The Irish princes, forgetful of their old sufferings at Scandinavian hands, sent an embassy to solicit Haco's help against the Anglo-Normans, although there had been active diplomatic intercourse between the courts of Norway and of England for more than a century ; an instance of which, in the case of this very Haco, can be seen in Royal Letters of Henry III.
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