Social England a Record of the Progress of the People in Religion Laws Learni

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Social England a Record of the Progress of the People in Religion Laws Learni
H D Henry Duff Traill
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The best defence of the Irish was the 408 THE NEW FORGES. A HORSEMAN. 1 nature of the country full of bogs and (|u;igmircs, and covered with impenetrable forests, which abounded everywhere dwn to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; and their most effective strategy, which they often used Avith success, was to hang on the skirts of a hostile army on inarch, attacking and slaying when >pportunity offered, and when pressed, retiring to their fastnesses with the swiftness of stags. As to dress..., the men wore a large frieze mantle or overall, which covered them to the ankles, tight -fitting trousers, and a cone-shaped hat with- out leaf. The women wore ample flowing tunics of saffron colour ; matrons had a kerchief on the head, unmarried girls went bare-headed. History. In the years 1169 and 1170 a number of Cambro-Norman adventurers, under the chief leadership of Earl Richard de Clare, commonly known as Strongbow, sailing from Wales, landed in Wexford, took Dublin, Waterford, Wexford, and other towns, and formed settlements in the country.

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