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... King's Deputy is cause , that all the said common people be so poor , so feeble , and so Irish ; for where sometime , in our days , the King's Deputy used always to have about him , wherever that he did ride , a strong guard on ...
... King's Deputy is cause , that all the said common people be so poor , so feeble , and so Irish ; for where sometime , in our days , the King's Deputy used always to have about him , wherever that he did ride , a strong guard on ...
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... King's laws and lack of good governance , the King's jurisdiction and obedience is brought to such a mischief , as , except it shall please the King's Highness to redress the same , the little place ( the Pale ) being now obedient ...
... King's laws and lack of good governance , the King's jurisdiction and obedience is brought to such a mischief , as , except it shall please the King's Highness to redress the same , the little place ( the Pale ) being now obedient ...
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... King of England , his Heirs and Successors , be Kings of Ireland ( 33 Hen . VIII , c . 1 ) . [ Irish Statutes ( 1786 ) , I. 176. ] Forasmuch as the King our most gracious dread sovereign lord , and his Grace's most noble progenitors ...
... King of England , his Heirs and Successors , be Kings of Ireland ( 33 Hen . VIII , c . 1 ) . [ Irish Statutes ( 1786 ) , I. 176. ] Forasmuch as the King our most gracious dread sovereign lord , and his Grace's most noble progenitors ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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