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 xi
... buildings done by the English settlers in Ulster as early as 1611 , with the number of workmen employed by each undertaker , the progress made in erecting good houses of stone and brick , the transportation into the new colony of ...
... buildings done by the English settlers in Ulster as early as 1611 , with the number of workmen employed by each undertaker , the progress made in erecting good houses of stone and brick , the transportation into the new colony of ...
Page xiv
... build farmhouses or granges , in the possession of which he could not be assured for a twelvemonth ? Who would venture to oppose the dictates of his chief , and prefer obedience to laws which he never saw duly ad- ministered and from ...
... build farmhouses or granges , in the possession of which he could not be assured for a twelvemonth ? Who would venture to oppose the dictates of his chief , and prefer obedience to laws which he never saw duly ad- ministered and from ...
Page xx
... build , or to plant , or to improve " the land . And therefore , although the lord was become " the King's tenant , his country was no whit reformed thereby , but remained in the former barbarism and " desolation . " * It was left to ...
... build , or to plant , or to improve " the land . And therefore , although the lord was become " the King's tenant , his country was no whit reformed thereby , but remained in the former barbarism and " desolation . " * It was left to ...
Page xxxii
... buildings and farm- houses ? The land indeed was to be had on easy terms . So is it now , at no greater distance than Ireland was then , to the English settler . But farmers do not even now emigrate freely or in large numbers ; and ...
... buildings and farm- houses ? The land indeed was to be had on easy terms . So is it now , at no greater distance than Ireland was then , to the English settler . But farmers do not even now emigrate freely or in large numbers ; and ...
Page xxxviii
... build a bawn only . A servitor , beyond his rent , which was moderate , was to have in his house 12 muskets , 12 hand ... building of which they were to have an allowance of timber from the escheated lands . They were to enter into a ...
... build a bawn only . A servitor , beyond his rent , which was moderate , was to have in his house 12 muskets , 12 hand ... building of which they were to have an allowance of timber from the escheated lands . They were to enter into a ...
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