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" Ireland, the sea coast, and the nature of the soil, being very wholesome for them ; and, if need were, wool might be had cheaply and plentifully out of the west parts of Scotland. " It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. "
On the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish - Page cccxcix
by Eugene O'Curry - 1873 - 1103 pages
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A Concise View of the Origin, Constitution and Proceedings of the Honorable ...

Irish Society (London, England) - Ireland - 1822 - 464 pages
...them; and, if need were, wool might be had cheaply and plentifully out of the west parts of Scotland. " It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. " It affovdeth fells of all sorts, in great quantity, red deer, foxes, sheep, Iamb, rabbits, martins,...
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The confiscation of Ulster ... commonly called the Ulster plantation

Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 266 pages
...; and, if need were, wool might be had cheaply and plentifully out of the west parts of Scotland. " It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. " It affordeth fells of all sorts, in great quantity, red deer, foxes, sheep, lamb, rabbits, martins,...
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Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, of the Reign ...

Ireland. Chancery, Ireland. Public Record Office, James Morrin - Ireland - 1863 - 712 pages
...them, and if need were, wool might be had cheaply and plentifully out of the west part of Scotland. 5. It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and wood. 6. It affordeth fells of all sorts in great quantity— red deer, foxes, sheep, lambs, conies,...
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An Historical Narrative, of the Origin and Constitution of "The Society of ...

Sir Charles Reed - Derry (Northern Ireland) - 1865 - 414 pages
...Spring Hill and Creggan, no fewer than eight occur. These springs are sometimes slightly chalybeate. " It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. " It affordeth fells of all sorts, in great quantity, red deer, foxes, sheep, lambs, rabbits, martins,...
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The Land-war in Ireland: A History for the Times

James Godkin - Ireland - 1870 - 510 pages
...of butter, cheese, hides, and tallow,' while English sheep would breed abundantly there. It was also held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. It afforded ' fells of all sorts in great quantity, red deer, foxes, sheep, lambs, rabbits, martins...
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Introduction

Eugene O'Curry - Ireland - 1873 - 692 pages
...of yellow produced by the flowers and stalks of the be. -straw. true madder.741 In the " Reasons and Motives" presented by king James the First to the...dyed yellow with saffron are constantly spoken of saffron not • • • <• i T • i rm • aiaA by "ie by modern writers as characteristic of the...
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City of London Livery Companies' Commission: Report and Appendix, Volume 1

Great Britain. London livery companies commission - Livery companies - 1884 - 390 pages
...them, and if need were, wool might be had cheaply and plentifully out of the west parts of Scotland. " It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. " It affordeth fells of all sort in great quantity, red deer, foxes, sheep, lambs, rabbits, martins,...
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Ireland: Its Scenery, Character and History, Volume 5

Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Ireland - 1911 - 472 pages
...them; and, if need were, wool might be had cheaply and plentifully out of the west parts of Scotland. " It is held to be good in many places for madder, hops, and woad. " It affordeth fells of all sorts, in great quantity, red-deer, foxes, sheep, lamb, rabbits, martins,...
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