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 xvi
... heirs could be dispossessed , as they were liable to be , had they strictly adhered to native customs of their own country . So English law secured for them that permanence and freedom of possession they never could have secured for ...
... heirs could be dispossessed , as they were liable to be , had they strictly adhered to native customs of their own country . So English law secured for them that permanence and freedom of possession they never could have secured for ...
Page xli
... heirs did not succeed them was never seen . · • . . and by the Irish custom of gavelkind the inferior tenancies were partable amongst all the males of the sept , both bastard and legitimate . These two Irish customs made all their ...
... heirs did not succeed them was never seen . · • . . and by the Irish custom of gavelkind the inferior tenancies were partable amongst all the males of the sept , both bastard and legitimate . These two Irish customs made all their ...
Page xlviii
... heirs ; the undertakers of 2,000 acres held of him in capite , those of 1,500 by knight's service , as of the castle of Dublin , and those of 1,000 in common soccage . The first were in four years obliged to build a castle and bawn ...
... heirs ; the undertakers of 2,000 acres held of him in capite , those of 1,500 by knight's service , as of the castle of Dublin , and those of 1,000 in common soccage . The first were in four years obliged to build a castle and bawn ...
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... heirs and Form of Letter or Warrant in blank from the King . We are pleased to grant to * - . assigns , for ever , without fine either in his own name or in the name of any other person or persons which he by his writing under his hand ...
... heirs and Form of Letter or Warrant in blank from the King . We are pleased to grant to * - . assigns , for ever , without fine either in his own name or in the name of any other person or persons which he by his writing under his hand ...
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... heirs or assigns , in due form of law under our great seal of that realm , either in his own name or in the name of such other person or persons as he shall alien or dispose any part of this book of fee farm or warrant unto , rateably ...
... heirs or assigns , in due form of law under our great seal of that realm , either in his own name or in the name of such other person or persons as he shall alien or dispose any part of this book of fee farm or warrant unto , rateably ...
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