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... Highness's said Deputy , accompanied with the Treasurer of your wars , and your Chief Justice , advanced with your army .. to the borders of the said Kavanaghs ; and there your Grace's said Lord Treasurer , with a goodly company with ...
... Highness's said Deputy , accompanied with the Treasurer of your wars , and your Chief Justice , advanced with your army .. to the borders of the said Kavanaghs ; and there your Grace's said Lord Treasurer , with a goodly company with ...
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... Highness to will us to send to his Majesty , all such Irishmen as were of any estimation , which should submit themselves to take their lands of his Grace . And also remembering that it appeareth not by the Chronicles , that his Highness's ...
... Highness to will us to send to his Majesty , all such Irishmen as were of any estimation , which should submit themselves to take their lands of his Grace . And also remembering that it appeareth not by the Chronicles , that his Highness's ...
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... Highness hath so benignly granted and given any such benefit . . . being therefore duly condemned according to the due order of his Highness's laws , shall be sufficient title , right , and interest for his Highness , to seize again ...
... Highness hath so benignly granted and given any such benefit . . . being therefore duly condemned according to the due order of his Highness's laws , shall be sufficient title , right , and interest for his Highness , to seize again ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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