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 xi
... plantation of Ulster , the measures adopted for compelling the colonists of Munster to fulfil their engagements , and for the division of certain escheated lands in Wexford and Longford . I may add to these the curious account of the ...
... plantation of Ulster , the measures adopted for compelling the colonists of Munster to fulfil their engagements , and for the division of certain escheated lands in Wexford and Longford . I may add to these the curious account of the ...
Page xxvi
... plantation of the escheated lands of Ulster , after the treason and flight of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnel . The papers in this volume , and many others not included here , testify how carefully and anxiously the whole project was ...
... plantation of the escheated lands of Ulster , after the treason and flight of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnel . The papers in this volume , and many others not included here , testify how carefully and anxiously the whole project was ...
Page xxvii
... plantation thereof hath been projected and prosecuted by the special direction and care of the King himself ; wherein his Majesty hath corrected the errors before spoken of , committed by King Henry II . and King John , in distributing ...
... plantation thereof hath been projected and prosecuted by the special direction and care of the King himself ; wherein his Majesty hath corrected the errors before spoken of , committed by King Henry II . and King John , in distributing ...
Page xxxii
... plantation of Ulster . At p . 251 of this volume the reader will find a most interesting account of the distribution of the lands , the proportions of acreage granted , and the names of those to whom the grants were made . The total ...
... plantation of Ulster . At p . 251 of this volume the reader will find a most interesting account of the distribution of the lands , the proportions of acreage granted , and the names of those to whom the grants were made . The total ...
Page xxxvi
... plantation of James I. was for the chief and his followers to oppress the cultivator ( ! ) of the soil - for tenant he was not as much as they pleased . The custom of Ulster , since the plantation of James , has no foundation whatever ...
... plantation of James I. was for the chief and his followers to oppress the cultivator ( ! ) of the soil - for tenant he was not as much as they pleased . The custom of Ulster , since the plantation of James , has no foundation whatever ...
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