Lord Thomas Fitzgerald renouncing his allegiance to Henry VIII in 1534, from

Lord Thomas Fitzgerald renouncing his allegiance to Henry VIII in 1534, from 'The History of Ireland' by Thomas Wright, published c.1854

(Lord Thomas Fitzgerald renouncing his allegiance to Henry VIII in 1534, from 'The History of Ireland' by Thomas Wright, published c.1854 )


Henry Warren

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Lord Thomas Fitzgerald renouncing his allegiance to Henry VIII in 1534, from 'The History of Ireland' by Thomas Wright, published c.1854 by Henry Warren. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
irish · male · lord · thomas fitzgerald · 10th earl of kildare · renouncing · henry viii · bishop · ecclesiastical · robes · knight · armour · rebel · rebellion · c16th · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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