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Page 262
... called Annagh and the other Limavady , and upon the Bann near the salmon fishing two castles , the one called the Castle of Coleraine somewhat defaced yet wardable , the other Castle Roe wherein Tirlough O'Neill keepeth a constable and ...
... called Annagh and the other Limavady , and upon the Bann near the salmon fishing two castles , the one called the Castle of Coleraine somewhat defaced yet wardable , the other Castle Roe wherein Tirlough O'Neill keepeth a constable and ...
Page 324
... called unto me one of the best learned vicars in all the country , and one that had been a brehon , and had some skill in the Civil and Common laws , and with much ado I got from him thus much light for the under- standing of this ...
... called unto me one of the best learned vicars in all the country , and one that had been a brehon , and had some skill in the Civil and Common laws , and with much ado I got from him thus much light for the under- standing of this ...
Page 387
... called now principally to confirm and establish these blessings unto us , and to make them perpetual to our posterities . . . . Again , it is not called in such a time , as when the 4 shires of the Pale only did send their barons ...
... called now principally to confirm and establish these blessings unto us , and to make them perpetual to our posterities . . . . Again , it is not called in such a time , as when the 4 shires of the Pale only did send their barons ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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