William De Burgh, Earl of Ulster -the Brown Earl-Is Assassinated by His Own Knights, John De Logan and Two of the De Mandevilles, at Le Ford, Belfast. the Background Is One of Intrigue Among Norman-Irish Lords

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William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster -the Brown Earl-is assassinated by his own knights, John de Logan and two of the de Mandevilles, at Le Ford, Belfast. The background is one of intrigue among Norman-Irish lords
  • January 1, 1

William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster -the Brown Earl-is assassinated by his own knights, John de Logan and two of the de Mandevilles, at Le Ford, Belfast. The background is one of intrigue among Norman-Irish lords

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