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Page 86
... 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 be , much prejudicial to the King ...
... 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 be , much prejudicial to the King ...
Page 105
... live under the same . By which means ye shall finally induce them , of necessity , to conform their order of living to the observance of some reasonable law , and not to live at will , as they have used heretofore . And if by these ...
... live under the same . By which means ye shall finally induce them , of necessity , to conform their order of living to the observance of some reasonable law , and not to live at will , as they have used heretofore . And if by these ...
Page 175
... live peaceably in her favour , to withdraw themselves from him and his complices . And when her army shall enter Ulster , if they come to the Lord Deputy , they shall upon their submission have pardon of their lives . and lands . The ...
... live peaceably in her favour , to withdraw themselves from him and his complices . And when her army shall enter Ulster , if they come to the Lord Deputy , they shall upon their submission have pardon of their lives . and lands . The ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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