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 xxxviii
... acres in demesne . The British undertaker of the first rank , besides the conditions already mentioned , was to place on his allotment of 2,000 acres , for which he paid an annual rent to the Crown of 101. 13s . 4d . , 48 able - bodied ...
... acres in demesne . The British undertaker of the first rank , besides the conditions already mentioned , was to place on his allotment of 2,000 acres , for which he paid an annual rent to the Crown of 101. 13s . 4d . , 48 able - bodied ...
Page xxxix
... acres , and the rent per acre to the Crown was apparently invariable . How was it possible to mark out these allotments impartially ? What skill could avail to bring the value of each to the same level , especially in a country so ...
... acres , and the rent per acre to the Crown was apparently invariable . How was it possible to mark out these allotments impartially ? What skill could avail to bring the value of each to the same level , especially in a country so ...
Page xlviii
... acres , the middle of 1,500 , and the least of 1,000 each ; and every county was set out into these proportions ; the one half of it assigned to the smallest , and the other half divided between the two other proportions . Ireland had ...
... acres , the middle of 1,500 , and the least of 1,000 each ; and every county was set out into these proportions ; the one half of it assigned to the smallest , and the other half divided between the two other proportions . Ireland had ...
Page xlix
... acres in their hands , to have four fee - farmers on a hundred and twenty acres each , six leaseholders on a hundred acres each , and on the rest eight families of husbandmen , artificers , and cottagers ; the others were under the like ...
... acres in their hands , to have four fee - farmers on a hundred and twenty acres each , six leaseholders on a hundred acres each , and on the rest eight families of husbandmen , artificers , and cottagers ; the others were under the like ...
Page 13
... acres or thereabouts . The second and middle proportion of so many parcels as will make 1,500 acres English or thereabouts . The third or greater of so many parcels as will make 2,000 English acres or thereabouts . ( 2. ) Secondly ...
... acres or thereabouts . The second and middle proportion of so many parcels as will make 1,500 acres English or thereabouts . The third or greater of so many parcels as will make 2,000 English acres or thereabouts . ( 2. ) Secondly ...
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