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... estates of Gerald Fitzgerald , the fifteenth Earl of Desmond , comprising about half a million acres , were confiscated , and plans were made for granting the land to English settlers.3 In June , 1584 , a Commission was appointed to ...
... estates of Gerald Fitzgerald , the fifteenth Earl of Desmond , comprising about half a million acres , were confiscated , and plans were made for granting the land to English settlers.3 In June , 1584 , a Commission was appointed to ...
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... estates were divided periodically among the mem- bers of a sept , no one under this system had a settled interest in his estate , and the King's judges who abolished tanistry and gavelkind by two legal decisions at the beginning of ...
... estates were divided periodically among the mem- bers of a sept , no one under this system had a settled interest in his estate , and the King's judges who abolished tanistry and gavelkind by two legal decisions at the beginning of ...
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... estates , if they enter into actual rebellion . They shall inhabit their lands , and build their castles , houses and bawns within 2 years , as the former undertakers . They shall make certain estates for years , or for lives , to their ...
... estates , if they enter into actual rebellion . They shall inhabit their lands , and build their castles , houses and bawns within 2 years , as the former undertakers . They shall make certain estates for years , or for lives , to their ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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