The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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Page 84
... court , were the three sons of whom he placed the highest confidence , Uisneach , whose names were Naois , Ainle , with a proper guard , to conduct them to and Ardan . We may judge of the personal court . But his private instructions ...
... court , were the three sons of whom he placed the highest confidence , Uisneach , whose names were Naois , Ainle , with a proper guard , to conduct them to and Ardan . We may judge of the personal court . But his private instructions ...
Page 274
... court of wards had a control over their marriage , of which they made a most iniqui- tous use ; and frequently degraded and dishon- oured them , by selling them to persons wholly unsuitable in point of character and family . " In the ...
... court of wards had a control over their marriage , of which they made a most iniqui- tous use ; and frequently degraded and dishon- oured them , by selling them to persons wholly unsuitable in point of character and family . " In the ...
Page 303
... court . " Carte thus describes the remonstrance : - " They urged against the court of wards , that it was a new court never known in Ire- land till 14 Jac .; that it had no warrant from any law or statute , whereas that of England was ...
... court . " Carte thus describes the remonstrance : - " They urged against the court of wards , that it was a new court never known in Ire- land till 14 Jac .; that it had no warrant from any law or statute , whereas that of England was ...
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