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 xxxiv
... called to engage . Raised by birth and education above the condition of those who seek in a new settlement the bare necessaries of life they have failed to secure in their native land , and content with no higher aspirations , these new ...
... called to engage . Raised by birth and education above the condition of those who seek in a new settlement the bare necessaries of life they have failed to secure in their native land , and content with no higher aspirations , these new ...
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... called before him and the Council the mayor and recorder of Cork , as well to hear what they could allege against Sir Charles Willmott , as how they could excuse themselves of so many insolent parts played by them against the King's ...
... called before him and the Council the mayor and recorder of Cork , as well to hear what they could allege against Sir Charles Willmott , as how they could excuse themselves of so many insolent parts played by them against the King's ...
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... called Clony . The County of Donnegall , Commonly called Tirconnell , is divided into certain parcels of land called quarters , which quarters , because they are not of 1608 . equal quantities , some containing a greater number 6 . B ...
... called Clony . The County of Donnegall , Commonly called Tirconnell , is divided into certain parcels of land called quarters , which quarters , because they are not of 1608 . equal quantities , some containing a greater number 6 . B ...
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... called McGuire's country , is divided into small precincts of land called tathes , every tath containing , by estimation , 30 acres or thereabout , as it is found by the survey ; and doth contain 1,070 tathes , or 33,437 acres , besides ...
... called McGuire's country , is divided into small precincts of land called tathes , every tath containing , by estimation , 30 acres or thereabout , as it is found by the survey ; and doth contain 1,070 tathes , or 33,437 acres , besides ...
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... called O'Reyleys country , is divided into small precincts of lands called polls * every poll containing 24 acres . By the survey whereof , there are found in this county 1,620 , which doth make 40,500 acres . These polls , after the ...
... called O'Reyleys country , is divided into small precincts of lands called polls * every poll containing 24 acres . By the survey whereof , there are found in this county 1,620 , which doth make 40,500 acres . These polls , after the ...
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