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Page 86
... keep horsemen and knaves , which live upon the King's subjects , and not in their houses , and keep , in manner , no hospitality , but live all upon the poor people . Item , liberties of the temporal lords of this land hath been , and ...
... keep horsemen and knaves , which live upon the King's subjects , and not in their houses , and keep , in manner , no hospitality , but live all upon the poor people . Item , liberties of the temporal lords of this land hath been , and ...
Page 236
... keep for their own defence the horsemen and footmen , which they are bound to keep by their tenures , which if it had been put to execution without any charge to the Queen had been able to have suppressed any power that the rebels could ...
... keep for their own defence the horsemen and footmen , which they are bound to keep by their tenures , which if it had been put to execution without any charge to the Queen had been able to have suppressed any power that the rebels could ...
Page 325
... keep hospitality , and give alms to the poor for the soul's health of the founder . This man and his heirs had the ... keeping before the war , but that in the late rebellion , it was burned among other of his papers and books , by ...
... keep hospitality , and give alms to the poor for the soul's health of the founder . This man and his heirs had the ... keeping before the war , but that in the late rebellion , it was burned among other of his papers and books , by ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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