Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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... Derry , Fermanagh , Cavan , and Ardmagh , amounted to above 500,000 acres . These counties had suffered exceedingly in the war , and were reduced to a very desolate condition . The country was full of woods and fastnesses , which on ...
... Derry , Fermanagh , Cavan , and Ardmagh , amounted to above 500,000 acres . These counties had suffered exceedingly in the war , and were reduced to a very desolate condition . The country was full of woods and fastnesses , which on ...
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... Derry , Sir James Ley , Sir Anthony St. Leger , Sir Henry Docwra , Sir Oliver St. John , Sir James Fullerton , Sir John Davyes . In this project we have first conceived five several points to be observed in every county , viz . : -- ( 1 ...
... Derry , Sir James Ley , Sir Anthony St. Leger , Sir Henry Docwra , Sir Oliver St. John , Sir James Fullerton , Sir John Davyes . In this project we have first conceived five several points to be observed in every county , viz . : -- ( 1 ...
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... of Ardmagh and partly by the Bishops of Clocher and Derry as the demesnes of their bishoprics , whereas they are now found by inquisition to be escheated to the King , 1608 . and that the bishops had only certain pensions 14 CAREW MSS .
... of Ardmagh and partly by the Bishops of Clocher and Derry as the demesnes of their bishoprics , whereas they are now found by inquisition to be escheated to the King , 1608 . and that the bishops had only certain pensions 14 CAREW MSS .
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... Derry , contain 101 balliboes or 6,343 acres , and may be assigned , if it please the King , to the Bishop of Derry for the better maintenance of the bishop and dignitaries , and in lieu of his Tertia Episcopalis , & c . 2. The Dean of ...
... Derry , contain 101 balliboes or 6,343 acres , and may be assigned , if it please the King , to the Bishop of Derry for the better maintenance of the bishop and dignitaries , and in lieu of his Tertia Episcopalis , & c . 2. The Dean of ...
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... Derry claimeth one day's fishing , viz . , the second Monday after Midsummer's Day , in the river of the Bann , and likewise the fishing of the weir of Ballinass , which was granted by letters patent to Thomas Irland , and by him ...
... Derry claimeth one day's fishing , viz . , the second Monday after Midsummer's Day , in the river of the Bann , and likewise the fishing of the weir of Ballinass , which was granted by letters patent to Thomas Irland , and by him ...
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