1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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Page 31
... Dillon's country , Dalton's , and De La Mare . Those and divers others , as the Brawney Urin , or O'Birne's country , were made ba- ronies of Westmeath when the same was first made a shire , and in the time of my last government here I ...
... Dillon's country , Dalton's , and De La Mare . Those and divers others , as the Brawney Urin , or O'Birne's country , were made ba- ronies of Westmeath when the same was first made a shire , and in the time of my last government here I ...
Page 37
... Dillon , for his travail , pains , and good assist- ance of you in all your journeys and causes of her Majesty's service . To the rest that have accompanied you we pray your L. to yield thanks in our behalf . " Hampton Court , 24 ...
... Dillon , for his travail , pains , and good assist- ance of you in all your journeys and causes of her Majesty's service . To the rest that have accompanied you we pray your L. to yield thanks in our behalf . " Hampton Court , 24 ...
Page 43
... Dillon . If the matter be tried here by the ordinary course of law , it must be tried before my Lord of Ormond's officers , for the offence was committed within his liberty , or else he will think himself much wronged and his grant ...
... Dillon . If the matter be tried here by the ordinary course of law , it must be tried before my Lord of Ormond's officers , for the offence was committed within his liberty , or else he will think himself much wronged and his grant ...
Page 47
... Dillon , who examined every parti- cular matter as it was booked , reduced the same to a reasonable and certain quantity . Commissioners were appointed to take the proofs and the goods restored to the losers . The mutual hurts and ...
... Dillon , who examined every parti- cular matter as it was booked , reduced the same to a reasonable and certain quantity . Commissioners were appointed to take the proofs and the goods restored to the losers . The mutual hurts and ...
Page 51
... Dillon , learned in the laws , as commissioners , to determine contro- versies , and Robert Damport , provost marshal , to apprehend and execute the thieves and destroyers of the country . They of Connaught are willing to bear men of ...
... Dillon , learned in the laws , as commissioners , to determine contro- versies , and Robert Damport , provost marshal , to apprehend and execute the thieves and destroyers of the country . They of Connaught are willing to bear men of ...
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