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Page 165
... manner of complaints within any part of the province of Munster . .. yet they shall have good regard , that except great necessity , or other matter of conscience , conceived upon the complaint shall move them , they shall not hinder ...
... manner of complaints within any part of the province of Munster . .. yet they shall have good regard , that except great necessity , or other matter of conscience , conceived upon the complaint shall move them , they shall not hinder ...
Page 318
... manner , vulgarly called " coshering , " they go , as it were , on progress , to live upon their tenants , till they ... manner . See W. K. Sullivan's Introduction to O'Curry's Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish , I. cccliii . a ...
... manner , vulgarly called " coshering , " they go , as it were , on progress , to live upon their tenants , till they ... manner . See W. K. Sullivan's Introduction to O'Curry's Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish , I. cccliii . a ...
Page 340
... manner is , for 40 crowns ( cows ? ) . EUDOXUS : And well worthy sure ! But tell me , I pray you , have they any art ... manner of mischief , as their fathers were afore them . . . There is amongst the Irish a kind of feasting or ...
... manner is , for 40 crowns ( cows ? ) . EUDOXUS : And well worthy sure ! But tell me , I pray you , have they any art ... manner of mischief , as their fathers were afore them . . . There is amongst the Irish a kind of feasting or ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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