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| | SEE of Armagh (Archdiocese), Ireland, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19) |
 | | Again, in 1337, Primate David O'Hiraghty was obstructed in his attendance on parliament by Bicknor and his clergy, who would not permit him to have his rosier borne erect before him in the diocese of Dublin, although the king had expressly forbidden Bicknor to offer him any opposition. |
 | | Primates Key and Prene experienced similar opposition ; but after the decease of Talbot, in 1449, their successors enjoyed their rights undisturbed till 1533, when John Alen, Archbishop of Dublin, revived the contest with Primate Cromer, but seemingly without success. |
 | | In 1693, Launcelot Bulkeley revived the contest with Primate Hampton, and continued it against his successor, the distinguished Ussher, in whose favour it was decided by the Earl of Strafford, then lord-deputy, in 1634. |
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