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... Queen to hold to them and their heirs for ever by knight's service , and that they shall be exonerated from the " bonaght " accustomed to be paid out of the said country to the Queen's gallowglass , and from all other cesses and ...
... Queen to hold to them and their heirs for ever by knight's service , and that they shall be exonerated from the " bonaght " accustomed to be paid out of the said country to the Queen's gallowglass , and from all other cesses and ...
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... Queen , more easily to subdue the rebels , 1 did take silver coin from the Irish , some few years before her death ... Queen's death , King James , her successor , in the year 1605 , took away this mixed coin and restored their old ...
... Queen , more easily to subdue the rebels , 1 did take silver coin from the Irish , some few years before her death ... Queen's death , King James , her successor , in the year 1605 , took away this mixed coin and restored their old ...
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Constantia Maxwell. during the reigns of King Henry VIII , Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth - for King Edward VI did call no Parliament in Ireland — they were all summoned upon special and particular occasions , and not for the general ...
Constantia Maxwell. during the reigns of King Henry VIII , Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth - for King Edward VI did call no Parliament in Ireland — they were all summoned upon special and particular occasions , and not for the general ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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