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Page 273
... Chief Justice of his King's Bench in his Realm of Ireland . . . ( and ) because you are to be there not only Chief Justice , but a councillor of estate , I will put you in mind of the great work now in hand , that you may raise your ...
... Chief Justice of his King's Bench in his Realm of Ireland . . . ( and ) because you are to be there not only Chief Justice , but a councillor of estate , I will put you in mind of the great work now in hand , that you may raise your ...
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... chief , as their custom was to appoint the elder in preference to the younger . MacCostello and MacJordan said it was right that Theobald , son of Walter Ciotach , son of John , son of Oliver , should be named chief , for he was ...
... chief , as their custom was to appoint the elder in preference to the younger . MacCostello and MacJordan said it was right that Theobald , son of Walter Ciotach , son of John , son of Oliver , should be named chief , for he was ...
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... chief justice and the King's attorney for the province . . The province of Connacht was in like sort governed by a governor ( after styled Lord President ) with coun- sellors to assist him , and among them a chief justice and the King's ...
... chief justice and the King's attorney for the province . . The province of Connacht was in like sort governed by a governor ( after styled Lord President ) with coun- sellors to assist him , and among them a chief justice and the King's ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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