The History of the Principal Transactions of the Irish Parliament, from the Year 1634 to 1666: Containing Proceedings of the Lords and Commons, ... By the Right Hon. Lord Mountmorres. In Two Volumes. ...T. Cadell, 1792 |
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... land were rendered liable to the charges of those who refided . This had a particular reference to the ancient mode of raising money by a poll tax , as the nobility were affeffed according to their rank in these con- tributions . The ...
... land were rendered liable to the charges of those who refided . This had a particular reference to the ancient mode of raising money by a poll tax , as the nobility were affeffed according to their rank in these con- tributions . The ...
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... land's Improvement by Sea and Land , " one of his projects is to make the river Sla- ney navigable , to afford an easy transport of the timber , from the oak forefts with which the counties of Wexford and Wicklow at that time abounded ...
... land's Improvement by Sea and Land , " one of his projects is to make the river Sla- ney navigable , to afford an easy transport of the timber , from the oak forefts with which the counties of Wexford and Wicklow at that time abounded ...
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... land , and one fheaf of corn for every horse in the plough . These grievances they defired to have abolished ; befides which , they ftate fourteen other grievances to be reformed and moderated ; among the reft , fees of thirteen ...
... land , and one fheaf of corn for every horse in the plough . These grievances they defired to have abolished ; befides which , they ftate fourteen other grievances to be reformed and moderated ; among the reft , fees of thirteen ...
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... lands on which the college ftands was by him given , ) was ungratefully put forth from being a visitor . And the two vifitors who are appointed are not able to redress the grievances and abuses in government ; for that by express words ...
... lands on which the college ftands was by him given , ) was ungratefully put forth from being a visitor . And the two vifitors who are appointed are not able to redress the grievances and abuses in government ; for that by express words ...
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... land by the 21ft of James the firft , chapter 21. A fimilar act had been returned on the very eve of the Irish rebellion juft after the parliament rofe ; and of fuch import- ance was this act deemed at that time , that Mr. Carte , in ...
... land by the 21ft of James the firft , chapter 21. A fimilar act had been returned on the very eve of the Irish rebellion juft after the parliament rofe ; and of fuch import- ance was this act deemed at that time , that Mr. Carte , in ...
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