NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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JOHN CASSELL. requires . In 1848 there were 1000 estates in the Irish Court of Chancery , yielding a rental of nearly £ 800,000 , or 1-20th of the whole rental of the country . Over these the court appointed receivers , who had no power ...
JOHN CASSELL. requires . In 1848 there were 1000 estates in the Irish Court of Chancery , yielding a rental of nearly £ 800,000 , or 1-20th of the whole rental of the country . Over these the court appointed receivers , who had no power ...
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... Court of Queen's Bench , Dublin , arraigned on ex officio information , and charged with being " a wicked , seditious , and turbulent person , " having delivered a speech on the 15th of March , in the parish of St. Thomas , for the ...
... Court of Queen's Bench , Dublin , arraigned on ex officio information , and charged with being " a wicked , seditious , and turbulent person , " having delivered a speech on the 15th of March , in the parish of St. Thomas , for the ...
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... court when the sentence was passed , immediately drove to the house of the foreman , whom he challenged to mortal combat , for which he was sen- tenced by the court to the mitigated punishment of three months ' imprisonment . The arrest ...
... court when the sentence was passed , immediately drove to the house of the foreman , whom he challenged to mortal combat , for which he was sen- tenced by the court to the mitigated punishment of three months ' imprisonment . The arrest ...
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