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| A typical clergyman? Richard Plunkett and the Reformation in Tudor Meath | A typical clergyman? Richard Plunkett and the Reformation in Tudor Meath
Richard Plunkett, a clergyman from Meath, was accused of adultery, assault, pluralism, absenteeism, recusancy and simony in 1581. How typical was such behaviour for a sixteenth-century clergyman? Brendan Scott investigates. Read More >> |
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