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Page 184
... horse . Their form was in six regiments . We marched severally some six or seven score paces distance between each regiment , our way being hard and hilly ground , within caliver 1 shot of wood and bog on both sides , which was wholly ...
... horse . Their form was in six regiments . We marched severally some six or seven score paces distance between each regiment , our way being hard and hilly ground , within caliver 1 shot of wood and bog on both sides , which was wholly ...
Page 327
... horse for himself , one horse for his wife , and one horse for his son . . . with one boy attending upon every horse kept through the whole 5 baronies yearly .. Item , by the said custom , it was lawful for O'Reilly to cess upon the ...
... horse for himself , one horse for his wife , and one horse for his son . . . with one boy attending upon every horse kept through the whole 5 baronies yearly .. Item , by the said custom , it was lawful for O'Reilly to cess upon the ...
Page 390
... Horse meat : 120 horses kept at hard meat , having sufficient hay . . . with . . . oats . . . double banded for every horse . . . for the which the country hath allowance for every horse but after the rate of d . sterling . against ...
... Horse meat : 120 horses kept at hard meat , having sufficient hay . . . with . . . oats . . . double banded for every horse . . . for the which the country hath allowance for every horse but after the rate of d . sterling . against ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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