Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2 |
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Whether when they complained to the Deputy that every plowland was charged
with 91, he did not offer to discharge them for 5 marks the plowland. (5) Whether
the soldier is able to find himself with the present pay; and in case he be not, ...
Whether when they complained to the Deputy that every plowland was charged
with 91, he did not offer to discharge them for 5 marks the plowland. (5) Whether
the soldier is able to find himself with the present pay; and in case he be not, ...
Page 62
Although the plowlands are now charged at least as deeply as ever they were,
and with so much as 91. yearly the plowland and upwards, yet upon the Lord
Deputy's last repair into Ireland the Council condescended to impose the country
with ...
Although the plowlands are now charged at least as deeply as ever they were,
and with so much as 91. yearly the plowland and upwards, yet upon the Lord
Deputy's last repair into Ireland the Council condescended to impose the country
with ...
Page 66
... who willingly would contribute toward it, if the gentlemen would suffer them ;
insomuch as the county of Meath being twice as big as any other county of the
English Pale, hath offered to give five marks sterling out of every plowland, which
is ...
... who willingly would contribute toward it, if the gentlemen would suffer them ;
insomuch as the county of Meath being twice as big as any other county of the
English Pale, hath offered to give five marks sterling out of every plowland, which
is ...
Page 67
It was avouched unto ine in a general speech by the country that there was paid
91 out of every plowland for cesse. I offered to discharge them for four marks. And
this is the hard hand and ill will I bear the country.” I send herewith the state of ...
It was avouched unto ine in a general speech by the country that there was paid
91 out of every plowland for cesse. I offered to discharge them for four marks. And
this is the hard hand and ill will I bear the country.” I send herewith the state of ...
Page 87
Also, the same 27th February, a cesse imposed upon the counties of Dublin,
Kildare, Meath, Westmeath, Uriell, and the Polles, at the rate of 68, upon the
plowland, for the retaining of 200 spears of galloglas, 2101.12s. Folios 230 and
231.
Also, the same 27th February, a cesse imposed upon the counties of Dublin,
Kildare, Meath, Westmeath, Uriell, and the Polles, at the rate of 68, upon the
plowland, for the retaining of 200 spears of galloglas, 2101.12s. Folios 230 and
231.
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