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Page 100
... inhabitants , may be done with much less charge and less number , than heretofore was devised . . . . Neither do we mean , when we speak or motion to conquest or exile these men , that we would banish all the inhabitants there , but the ...
... inhabitants , may be done with much less charge and less number , than heretofore was devised . . . . Neither do we mean , when we speak or motion to conquest or exile these men , that we would banish all the inhabitants there , but the ...
Page 209
... inhabitants otherwise than freemen or loyal subjects . . and to the end the said poor tenants and inhabitants , and every of them , may from henceforth know and understand that free estate and condition wherein they were born , and ...
... inhabitants otherwise than freemen or loyal subjects . . and to the end the said poor tenants and inhabitants , and every of them , may from henceforth know and understand that free estate and condition wherein they were born , and ...
Page 366
... inhabitants of our town.1 66 Item , that every inhabitant . . . do shave their over lips , called crompeaulis " 2 ; and suffer the hair of their heads to grow , till it cover their ears ; and that every of them wear English caps . Item ...
... inhabitants of our town.1 66 Item , that every inhabitant . . . do shave their over lips , called crompeaulis " 2 ; and suffer the hair of their heads to grow , till it cover their ears ; and that every of them wear English caps . Item ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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