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 xli
... inhabitants of " the country , " at their will and pleasure , espousing and fomenting the quarrels of their chiefs , maintained a perpetual state of warfare . How then to dispose of them— for to imagine they would change their habits ...
... inhabitants of " the country , " at their will and pleasure , espousing and fomenting the quarrels of their chiefs , maintained a perpetual state of warfare . How then to dispose of them— for to imagine they would change their habits ...
Page xlvi
... inhabitants had during the rebellion been destroyed by the sword , and much greater had perished by famine ; and the rest were reduced to so extreme a poverty that they were not able , if they had been willing , to manure the ground ...
... inhabitants had during the rebellion been destroyed by the sword , and much greater had perished by famine ; and the rest were reduced to so extreme a poverty that they were not able , if they had been willing , to manure the ground ...
Page xlvii
... inhabitants , or servitors of the Crown , or else English or Scots undertakers . Different allotments were made to each of these , and encouragement given to them all . Great indulgence was used to those of the first sort , among whom ...
... inhabitants , or servitors of the Crown , or else English or Scots undertakers . Different allotments were made to each of these , and encouragement given to them all . Great indulgence was used to those of the first sort , among whom ...
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... inhabitants of the city of Waterford are so well affected to the state , and so ready to obey all directions concerning the King's service , as you and the L. President of Munster have signified in your letters . Concerning the suits ...
... inhabitants of the city of Waterford are so well affected to the state , and so ready to obey all directions concerning the King's service , as you and the L. President of Munster have signified in your letters . Concerning the suits ...
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... , called Loughinisolyn , the inhabitants consisting chiefly of the Neales , the Haggans , the Mullhallans with the McCahirs and the Quines are wholly those which had their absolute depen- 1608 . Vol . 600 , p . 136 . 30 CAREW MSS .
... , called Loughinisolyn , the inhabitants consisting chiefly of the Neales , the Haggans , the Mullhallans with the McCahirs and the Quines are wholly those which had their absolute depen- 1608 . Vol . 600 , p . 136 . 30 CAREW MSS .
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