Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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... taken in the banks . " To defray all manner of charges for the wars in Ireland . with the said moneys , paying part in silver harps and part in copper small moneys ; for which copper small moneys ( being current also in England ) an ...
... taken in the banks . " To defray all manner of charges for the wars in Ireland . with the said moneys , paying part in silver harps and part in copper small moneys ; for which copper small moneys ( being current also in England ) an ...
Page 36
... taken on the other side of the river , otherwise the whole 3,000 acres are agreed to be taken on the Abbey side . 5. That the measure and amount of land shall be after the balliboes according the King's last survey . 6. That the rest of ...
... taken on the other side of the river , otherwise the whole 3,000 acres are agreed to be taken on the Abbey side . 5. That the measure and amount of land shall be after the balliboes according the King's last survey . 6. That the rest of ...
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... taken that such orders , & c . , as have been lately published in print , and be printed or transmitted touching the plantation , be observed and put in execution as well by the commissioners as by the undertakers . Answer - Care hath ...
... taken that such orders , & c . , as have been lately published in print , and be printed or transmitted touching the plantation , be observed and put in execution as well by the commissioners as by the undertakers . Answer - Care hath ...
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... taken last summer . For the glebes , there are so many acres added to every proportion , as the project pre- scribed , but because the Termon lands lying nearest the churches were thought fittest to be assigned to glebes , which could ...
... taken last summer . For the glebes , there are so many acres added to every proportion , as the project pre- scribed , but because the Termon lands lying nearest the churches were thought fittest to be assigned to glebes , which could ...
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... taken for restitution to be made to the churches from whence they were taken with such consideration of those that now hold them as standeth with equity according to the circumstances . And , further , we are pleased that the escheated ...
... taken for restitution to be made to the churches from whence they were taken with such consideration of those that now hold them as standeth with equity according to the circumstances . And , further , we are pleased that the escheated ...
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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