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... customs . " All the customs of the Irish , which I have often noted and compared with that I have read , " he wrote , " would minister occasion of most ample discourse of the first original of them , and the antiquity of that people ...
... customs . " All the customs of the Irish , which I have often noted and compared with that I have read , " he wrote , " would minister occasion of most ample discourse of the first original of them , and the antiquity of that people ...
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... customs in it . * The first custom of these is that the tanist takes precedence of the son of the lord of the soil.3 The second custom is the division which was made on the land between brethren , which the Galls 4 call gavelkind 5 ...
... customs in it . * The first custom of these is that the tanist takes precedence of the son of the lord of the soil.3 The second custom is the division which was made on the land between brethren , which the Galls 4 call gavelkind 5 ...
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... Customs ( 1611 ) . [ Cal . Carew MSS . , VI . 174-6 . ] According to your desire , I have set down my opinion how much the customs of this Kingdom of Ireland may yield in present to the King , upon observation made in my last travel ...
... Customs ( 1611 ) . [ Cal . Carew MSS . , VI . 174-6 . ] According to your desire , I have set down my opinion how much the customs of this Kingdom of Ireland may yield in present to the King , upon observation made in my last travel ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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