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September 12, 2011Aine Hensey. An Illegal Profession - the formation of a corporate identity for Roman Catholic priests in south-east Ireland between 1560 and 1641.22 minutesPlayAine Hensey. An Illegal Profession - the formation of a corporate identity for Roman Catholic priests in south-east Ireland between 1560 and 1641....moreShareView all episodesBy Tudor and Stuart Ireland in association with History Hub.ie511 ratingsSeptember 12, 2011Aine Hensey. An Illegal Profession - the formation of a corporate identity for Roman Catholic priests in south-east Ireland between 1560 and 1641.22 minutesPlayAine Hensey. An Illegal Profession - the formation of a corporate identity for Roman Catholic priests in south-east Ireland between 1560 and 1641....moreMore shows like Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2011View allTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20126 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20140 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20151 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20161 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20171 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20180 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20220 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20230 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 20240 ListenersTudor and Stuart Ireland Conference0 Listeners
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Aine Hensey. An Illegal Profession - the formation of a corporate identity for Roman Catholic priests in south-east Ireland between 1560 and 1641.