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Tregury complained that the wars with the Irish and his predecessor's mismanagement had reduced the income of the
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slain. Archbishop
Michael was so afflicted at the news that he proclaimed a fast to be observed strictly throughout his diocese for three successive days, and granted
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from 1445 to 1449. He was consecrated in St. Patrick's
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acknowledging that it was owing. He was a noted music lover, and owned a pair of
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442:1450–1471
292:References
237:bequeathed
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