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'The Knight's Tale'

Anne Booker, Sparky Booker Orcid Logo

Tales of Medieval Dublin

Swansea University Author: Sparky Booker Orcid Logo

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This chapter examines the life of Christopher St Lawrence, baron of Howth, north county Dublin, in the mid to late sixteenth century. He was a member of the Old English community of Ireland, educated in England, but came into conflict with 'New English' administrators that became increasin...

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Published in: Tales of Medieval Dublin
Published: Dublin Four Courts Press
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