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... hold immediately of us , and pay such rent or subsidy , as shall for their quantities amount to a convenient portion . Third , that they shall hold by knight's service , whereby their children shall be our wards , and after sue out ...
... hold immediately of us , and pay such rent or subsidy , as shall for their quantities amount to a convenient portion . Third , that they shall hold by knight's service , whereby their children shall be our wards , and after sue out ...
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... hold of the King by knight's service upon the following conditions.2 -1st October , 34 Hen . VIII . Grant to William Burke , otherwise MacWilliam , of the title and dignity of Earl of Clanrickarde , with the castles and manors which he ...
... hold of the King by knight's service upon the following conditions.2 -1st October , 34 Hen . VIII . Grant to William Burke , otherwise MacWilliam , of the title and dignity of Earl of Clanrickarde , with the castles and manors which he ...
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... hold the same by knight's service in capite ; and every undertaker of so much land as shall amount to the middle proportion of 1,500 acres or thereabouts , shall hold the same by knight's service , as of the Castle of Dublin . And every ...
... hold the same by knight's service in capite ; and every undertaker of so much land as shall amount to the middle proportion of 1,500 acres or thereabouts , shall hold the same by knight's service , as of the Castle of Dublin . And every ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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