I'm almost certain that what this odd web page quotes is Alexander III's
letter to Henry from 1171. All my sources are agreed that Laudabiliter
itself isn't extant.
Phyllis
>Thank you very much for this.
>I did find something online, with quaint Baptist commentary.
>Do you think this is the genuine bull?
> http://www.techplus.com/bkjv1611/bd0115.htm
>Fr Ambrose
>
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>From: Phyllis Jestice <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: 'Laudabiliter'
>
>
>> The actual bull isn't extant. (Yes, it was apparently issued by
>Hadrian IV
>> in 1155, and the papacy has never denied this, although they don't
>> acknowledge it either.) The closest we have to it is the O Neill
>> Remonstrance of 1317, an appeal to Pope John XXII against continued
>English
>> overlordship of Ireland. I don't think it's available online.
>There's a
>> hard copy in Curtis, Edmund and R.B. McDowell, eds. Irish Historical
>> Documents, 1172-1922, 38-46. London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1943.
>>
>> Phyllis
>>
>> >Does anyone know if the papal letter "Laudabiliter" which is
>apparently
>> >the one issued by, I think Hadrian (Nicholas Breakspear) to Henry II
>> >blessing the conquest of ireland, is online anywhere?
>> >
>> >Fr Ambrose
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>>
>> Phyllis G. Jestice
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>>
>>
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