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... Buildings upon Tirlough's part is the Castle of Strabane , wherein he most com- monly dwelleth , and the New Castle ... building of this castle in 1526 , when he defeated O'Neill in an attack intended to prevent its erection . - Ulst ...
... Buildings upon Tirlough's part is the Castle of Strabane , wherein he most com- monly dwelleth , and the New Castle ... building of this castle in 1526 , when he defeated O'Neill in an attack intended to prevent its erection . - Ulst ...
Page 282
... build there- upon a castle with a strong court or bawn upon it . And every undertaker of . . . 1,500 acres shall within the same time , build a stone or brick house thereupon , with a strong court or bawn about it . And every undertaker ...
... build there- upon a castle with a strong court or bawn upon it . And every undertaker of . . . 1,500 acres shall within the same time , build a stone or brick house thereupon , with a strong court or bawn about it . And every undertaker ...
Page 369
... building of the city was stored with grass . . . . The very main sea is three score miles distant from the town , and yet the river is so navigable , as a ship of 200 tons may sail to the quay of the city . The building of Limerick is ...
... building of the city was stored with grass . . . . The very main sea is three score miles distant from the town , and yet the river is so navigable , as a ship of 200 tons may sail to the quay of the city . The building of Limerick is ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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