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... late Earl of Desmond and others ( 28 Eliz . c . 7 ) . Irish Statutes ( 1786 ) , I. 418-20 . ] In their most humble wise beseeching your most excellent Majesty , the Lords spiritual and temporal , and all other your loving and obedient ...
... late Earl of Desmond and others ( 28 Eliz . c . 7 ) . Irish Statutes ( 1786 ) , I. 418-20 . ] In their most humble wise beseeching your most excellent Majesty , the Lords spiritual and temporal , and all other your loving and obedient ...
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... late Earl of Des- mond . The castle or manor of Mogilla ( Mogeely ) . the late house of Black Friars near Youghal . . . . The manor , castle , lands and town of Lismore with all castles , lands , knight's fees , franchises , regalities ...
... late Earl of Des- mond . The castle or manor of Mogilla ( Mogeely ) . the late house of Black Friars near Youghal . . . . The manor , castle , lands and town of Lismore with all castles , lands , knight's fees , franchises , regalities ...
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... late years , a third part of the Kingdom subject to English law and government , so as the English Pale and 2 or 3 shires in Leinster and some of the corporate towns in Munster only , sent knights and burgesses to the Parliament , and ...
... late years , a third part of the Kingdom subject to English law and government , so as the English Pale and 2 or 3 shires in Leinster and some of the corporate towns in Munster only , sent knights and burgesses to the Parliament , and ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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