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 xxxv
... Capt . Culme , another undertaker , we learn that he has not only built a house of lime and stone to the second story , but he is allowed 250 acres to erect a town called VirginiƦ ; upon this he had already built eight timber houses ...
... Capt . Culme , another undertaker , we learn that he has not only built a house of lime and stone to the second story , but he is allowed 250 acres to erect a town called VirginiƦ ; upon this he had already built eight timber houses ...
Page 40
... Capt . Eeling 20s .; of Mr. Horne 20s .; of Coytmore , for the ferry , 201 .; of Coytmore , for two houses , 408 .; of Coytmore , for two other houses , 40s .; of Laurence Quartermass 208 .; of Christopher Elcock 20s .; of Thos ...
... Capt . Eeling 20s .; of Mr. Horne 20s .; of Coytmore , for the ferry , 201 .; of Coytmore , for two houses , 408 .; of Coytmore , for two other houses , 40s .; of Laurence Quartermass 208 .; of Christopher Elcock 20s .; of Thos ...
Page 41
... Capt . Henry Vauchan , for the inheritance of a piece of ground lying near the waterside , 25 hogsheads of lime ; of Capt . John Baxter , for the inheritance of a house in the Upper fort , - * ; of James Walsh , for the lease of a house ...
... Capt . Henry Vauchan , for the inheritance of a piece of ground lying near the waterside , 25 hogsheads of lime ; of Capt . John Baxter , for the inheritance of a house in the Upper fort , - * ; of James Walsh , for the lease of a house ...
Page 120
... CAPT . HENRY SKIPWITH to the LORD DEPUTY . Perceiving by yours of the 26th of the last month , that it is your pleasure I should render you an account of my proceedings with the pirates , and what I knew of their intentions , and what ...
... CAPT . HENRY SKIPWITH to the LORD DEPUTY . Perceiving by yours of the 26th of the last month , that it is your pleasure I should render you an account of my proceedings with the pirates , and what I knew of their intentions , and what ...
Page 217
... of Victuals in Mounster , per day , 38. 4d .; Joice Everard " Ingioner " ( engineer ) , 68. 8d .; Captain Culline and Capt . Lyons , two provost marshals , at 48. a piece ; = 88 . 1611 . Vol . 629 , p . 217. 126 JAMES I. 217.
... of Victuals in Mounster , per day , 38. 4d .; Joice Everard " Ingioner " ( engineer ) , 68. 8d .; Captain Culline and Capt . Lyons , two provost marshals , at 48. a piece ; = 88 . 1611 . Vol . 629 , p . 217. 126 JAMES I. 217.
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