Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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... freeholders , or Irish under the protection of England , or holding English grants , the pleasure was enhanced by the profits of the spoil . No anxiety and no effort on the part of the English Government to convert the precarious ...
... freeholders , or Irish under the protection of England , or holding English grants , the pleasure was enhanced by the profits of the spoil . No anxiety and no effort on the part of the English Government to convert the precarious ...
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... free- " holders and farmers . " The original The original projectors of the colony had no other idea of securing it from danger , or preserving the lives and property of those who took part in it , or at the utmost of preventing them ...
... free- " holders and farmers . " The original The original projectors of the colony had no other idea of securing it from danger , or preserving the lives and property of those who took part in it , or at the utmost of preventing them ...
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... freeholders . ( 5. ) Lastly , the King having made choice of such persons as shall be planted in every county to avoid emulation among them , the sites or places of their proportions shall be dis- tributed by lot . These general grounds ...
... freeholders . ( 5. ) Lastly , the King having made choice of such persons as shall be planted in every county to avoid emulation among them , the sites or places of their proportions shall be dis- tributed by lot . These general grounds ...
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... freeholders . Again , to the English and Scottish undertakers who are to make a plantation with English or inland Scottish tenants may be allotted 6 of the greatest proportions , 8 of the middle sorts , and 21 of the least . To the ...
... freeholders . Again , to the English and Scottish undertakers who are to make a plantation with English or inland Scottish tenants may be allotted 6 of the greatest proportions , 8 of the middle sorts , and 21 of the least . To the ...
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... freeholders , the Commissioners to take such order for the placing or trans- planting of them as for the natives in Tirone . The county of Cavan , Commonly called O'Reyleys country , is divided into small precincts of lands called polls ...
... freeholders , the Commissioners to take such order for the placing or trans- planting of them as for the natives in Tirone . The county of Cavan , Commonly called O'Reyleys country , is divided into small precincts of lands called polls ...
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60 apiece acres ancient balliboes Baron bawn of lime Bishop building built burgesses called Carew castle Cavan charge church Commissioners common Copy Crown customs Demesnes Deputy and Council Derry divers Dublin dwell Earl of Ormond Edited Edward Eliz Elizabeth Endd England English escheated estates Exchequer families fee farm FitzGerrald flankers foot Freeholders Galway granted hath heirs Henry Henry VIII horse inhabitants Ireland Irish island James Justice Kierry King King's letters kingdom knights lease Lessees letters patent lime and stone Lord Deputy Lordship Magwire Majesty Majesty's manors Munster O'Neale oath of supremacy officers Parliament passed persons plantation Planted with British possession precinct proportions Recusants reign Rent reserved Richard Morison Scotland seigniory sheriffs Sir John Davies Sir Richard Sir Thomas statute taken tenants thereof Thomond timber town Ulster undertakers undertenants unto Waterford wherein William