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 xxvii
... wherein his Majesty hath corrected the errors before spoken of , committed by King Henry II . and King John , in distributing and planting the first conquered land . For although there were six whole shires to be disposed , his Majesty ...
... wherein his Majesty hath corrected the errors before spoken of , committed by King Henry II . and King John , in distributing and planting the first conquered land . For although there were six whole shires to be disposed , his Majesty ...
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... wherein precisely to employ the love of my friends at this time , but I know , by circumstances they shall better than myself discern what , may be done for me and what is fit to be done for me . At the least I desire to be in England ...
... wherein precisely to employ the love of my friends at this time , but I know , by circumstances they shall better than myself discern what , may be done for me and what is fit to be done for me . At the least I desire to be in England ...
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... wherein that nation would take great glory to show themselves able to maintain a mint for coinage of good moneys as well as other kingdoms , So should it be for his Majesty greater honour and profits to possess rich kingdoms , than ...
... wherein that nation would take great glory to show themselves able to maintain a mint for coinage of good moneys as well as other kingdoms , So should it be for his Majesty greater honour and profits to possess rich kingdoms , than ...
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... wherein the several incumbents are to have several glebes , and all the tithes and duties as aforesaid . For the Church's portion . ( 1. ) The termon lands contain 9,168 acres , which may be assigned to the bishoprics as before . ( 2 ...
... wherein the several incumbents are to have several glebes , and all the tithes and duties as aforesaid . For the Church's portion . ( 1. ) The termon lands contain 9,168 acres , which may be assigned to the bishoprics as before . ( 2 ...
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... wherein they sought favour in many points , amongst which was that they might renew their charters of incorpora- tion of their ancient liberties and addition of reasonable fran- chises , which , in regard of their being found ...
... wherein they sought favour in many points , amongst which was that they might renew their charters of incorpora- tion of their ancient liberties and addition of reasonable fran- chises , which , in regard of their being found ...
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