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 xxxvii
... proportion were tied to the same conditions in 3007 .; and of smaller proportion " The inhabitants of this country , " says Sir John Davys , speaking of Cavan , " do border upon the English Pale , where they have made " acquaintances ...
... proportion were tied to the same conditions in 3007 .; and of smaller proportion " The inhabitants of this country , " says Sir John Davys , speaking of Cavan , " do border upon the English Pale , where they have made " acquaintances ...
Page xxxviii
... proportion of 1,500 acres ; for the building of which they were to have an allowance of timber from the escheated lands . They were to enter into a covenant to make estates to their under - tenants with reservation of " rents certain ...
... proportion of 1,500 acres ; for the building of which they were to have an allowance of timber from the escheated lands . They were to enter into a covenant to make estates to their under - tenants with reservation of " rents certain ...
Page xxxix
... proportion of bog and wood be justly observed ? Here might be 500 acres of excellent and fertile land ; elsewhere the ... proportions ; but this arrangement would have separated relatives , confederates , and friends , who wished to live ...
... proportion of bog and wood be justly observed ? Here might be 500 acres of excellent and fertile land ; elsewhere the ... proportions ; but this arrangement would have separated relatives , confederates , and friends , who wished to live ...
Page xlviii
... proportions ; the one half of it assigned to the smallest , and the other half divided between the two other proportions . Ireland had suffered enough by the granting vast tracts of country to particular persons ; but by this method ...
... proportions ; the one half of it assigned to the smallest , and the other half divided between the two other proportions . Ireland had suffered enough by the granting vast tracts of country to particular persons ; but by this method ...
Page 13
... proportions of land to be distributed to undertakers may be of three different qualities . The first and least ... proportions of 1,500 acres , and the fourth into pro- portions of 2,000 acres . ( 3. ) Thirdly , every proportion be made ...
... proportions of land to be distributed to undertakers may be of three different qualities . The first and least ... proportions of 1,500 acres , and the fourth into pro- portions of 2,000 acres . ( 3. ) Thirdly , every proportion be made ...
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60 apiece acres ancient balliboes Baron bawn of lime Bishop building built burgesses called Carew castle Cavan charge church Commissioners common Copy Crown customs Demesnes Deputy and Council Derry divers Dublin dwell Earl of Ormond Edited Edward Eliz Elizabeth Endd England English escheated estates Exchequer families fee farm FitzGerrald flankers foot Freeholders Galway granted hath heirs Henry Henry VIII horse inhabitants Ireland Irish island James Justice Kierry King King's letters kingdom knights lease Lessees letters patent lime and stone Lord Deputy Lordship Magwire Majesty Majesty's manors Munster O'Neale oath of supremacy officers Parliament passed persons plantation Planted with British possession precinct proportions Recusants reign Rent reserved Richard Morison Scotland seigniory sheriffs Sir John Davies Sir Richard Sir Thomas statute taken tenants thereof Thomond timber town Ulster undertakers undertenants unto Waterford wherein William