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... Dublin should be applied to the maintenance of legal officers to further the execution of justice within the Pale . This is a curious commentary upon the value attached at this time to an ecclesiastic organisation in Ireland . A Court ...
... Dublin should be applied to the maintenance of legal officers to further the execution of justice within the Pale . This is a curious commentary upon the value attached at this time to an ecclesiastic organisation in Ireland . A Court ...
Page 355
... Dublin , but they are not generally used , neither are there any to be hired , though the ways be most plain and ... Dublin . I ( 2 ) Dublin 2 ( a ) Topography . [ William Camden , Britannia ( ed . R. Gough , 1789 ) , III . 549. ] This ...
... Dublin , but they are not generally used , neither are there any to be hired , though the ways be most plain and ... Dublin . I ( 2 ) Dublin 2 ( a ) Topography . [ William Camden , Britannia ( ed . R. Gough , 1789 ) , III . 549. ] This ...
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... Dublin , castle , 175 , 356 Dublin , Church of Mary les Dames , 355 Dublin , Church of St. Patrick , 103 , 124 , 356 Dublin , county of , 81 , 82 , 100 , 128 , 311 , 360 , 389 Dublin , Dames Gate , 355 Dublin , Gild of Merchants , 66 Dublin ...
... Dublin , castle , 175 , 356 Dublin , Church of Mary les Dames , 355 Dublin , Church of St. Patrick , 103 , 124 , 356 Dublin , county of , 81 , 82 , 100 , 128 , 311 , 360 , 389 Dublin , Dames Gate , 355 Dublin , Gild of Merchants , 66 Dublin ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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