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Page 84
... charge , that alway after their long abiding here , did resort homeward without remedy , and alway left the land in worse case , than ever they found it ; which cost and charge the King hath practised so often , without remedy , that he ...
... charge , that alway after their long abiding here , did resort homeward without remedy , and alway left the land in worse case , than ever they found it ; which cost and charge the King hath practised so often , without remedy , that he ...
Page 244
... charge overpassed , he may have the second year , corn and cattle sufficient for him and his family to spend , whereby he may be at no charge , by reason of necessary expenses in his household , that second year ; and the third year ...
... charge overpassed , he may have the second year , corn and cattle sufficient for him and his family to spend , whereby he may be at no charge , by reason of necessary expenses in his household , that second year ; and the third year ...
Page 327
... charge towards O'Neill , or other matter , which times was twice or thrice a year , and every time £ 45 , to his own use , besides the charge of the cess . Item , he had likewise by the same custom and usage all manner of charges that ...
... charge towards O'Neill , or other matter , which times was twice or thrice a year , and every time £ 45 , to his own use , besides the charge of the cess . Item , he had likewise by the same custom and usage all manner of charges that ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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