Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Page xx
... demesnes and duties . Their possessions went by succession or election without any division . But all the other lands held by the inferior inhabitants were partable by gavelkind - not our English gavel- kind , but one in which ...
... demesnes and duties . Their possessions went by succession or election without any division . But all the other lands held by the inferior inhabitants were partable by gavelkind - not our English gavel- kind , but one in which ...
Page xxix
... demesnes are reckoned at 300 acres , fee - farms 700 acres , leases 1,200 acres . The commissioners deducted from him 900 acres . His original rent was 197. 10s . , abated to 147. 5s . 10d . He was non - resident , and most of his under ...
... demesnes are reckoned at 300 acres , fee - farms 700 acres , leases 1,200 acres . The commissioners deducted from him 900 acres . His original rent was 197. 10s . , abated to 147. 5s . 10d . He was non - resident , and most of his under ...
Page xxxviii
... demesne . The British undertaker of the first rank , besides the conditions already mentioned , was to place on his allotment of 2,000 acres , for which he paid an annual rent to the Crown of 101. 13s . 4d . , 48 able - bodied men ...
... demesne . The British undertaker of the first rank , besides the conditions already mentioned , was to place on his allotment of 2,000 acres , for which he paid an annual rent to the Crown of 101. 13s . 4d . , 48 able - bodied men ...
Page xlviii
... on their lands , within three years , forty - eight able men , eighteen years old and upwards , born in England or the inland parts of Scotland to be reduced to twenty families , to keep a demesne xlviii APPENDIX TO INTRODUCTION .
... on their lands , within three years , forty - eight able men , eighteen years old and upwards , born in England or the inland parts of Scotland to be reduced to twenty families , to keep a demesne xlviii APPENDIX TO INTRODUCTION .
Page xlix
... demesne of six hundred acres in their hands , to have four fee - farmers on a hundred and twenty acres each , six leaseholders on a hundred acres each , and on the rest eight families of husbandmen , artificers , and cottagers ; the ...
... demesne of six hundred acres in their hands , to have four fee - farmers on a hundred and twenty acres each , six leaseholders on a hundred acres each , and on the rest eight families of husbandmen , artificers , and cottagers ; the ...
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