Irish History from Contemporary Sources (1509-1610) |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 54
... view to plantation . The City at first displayed no enthusiasm for the project , but on receipt of a Government prospectus which enlarged upon the natural advantages of Ulster , 4 they sent four agents to view the country , 5 who were ...
... view to plantation . The City at first displayed no enthusiasm for the project , but on receipt of a Government prospectus which enlarged upon the natural advantages of Ulster , 4 they sent four agents to view the country , 5 who were ...
Page 60
Constantia Maxwell. to disputed elections and to frequent wars.1 Nevertheless the official view does not represent a perfectly correct view of Irish social life in the sixteenth century.2 Sir John Davies himself shows from a survey of ...
Constantia Maxwell. to disputed elections and to frequent wars.1 Nevertheless the official view does not represent a perfectly correct view of Irish social life in the sixteenth century.2 Sir John Davies himself shows from a survey of ...
Page 138
... View of the Purpose of Trinity College . [ Petition to the Pope from Irish Catholics in exile ( 1595-8 ) . E. Hogan , Ibernia Ignatiana seu Ibernorum societatis Jesu Patrum Monumenta collecta ( 1540-1607 ) , pp . 36-7 . ] Though Ireland ...
... View of the Purpose of Trinity College . [ Petition to the Pope from Irish Catholics in exile ( 1595-8 ) . E. Hogan , Ibernia Ignatiana seu Ibernorum societatis Jesu Patrum Monumenta collecta ( 1540-1607 ) , pp . 36-7 . ] Though Ireland ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
36 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
able according acres authority bishops bring brought building called captains Carew castle Catholic cause charge chief Church civil common continue Council Crown custom Deputy desire divers Dublin Earl England English force foreign four Galway give given Government grant hand hath head heirs held Henry Highness hold honour horse houses Hugh inhabitants Ireland Irish John justice keep Kilkenny King King's Kingdom lands late letters live Lord Lord Deputy Majesty Majesty's manner Masters means Munster never O'Donnell O'Neill officers Parliament pass peace persons plantation poor possessions present province Queen Realm reason rebellion rebels received rent rest sent sept soldiers sort Spain subjects taken tenants thereof things Thomas town Tyrone Ulster undertakers unto VIII whole woods yearly