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... rent , or subsidy , out of the same , as may advance this our purpose ; but also they shall help , that the possessions of the meaner gentlemen in their countries , which be not of our peace , may be gotten to our use , possession , or ...
... rent , or subsidy , out of the same , as may advance this our purpose ; but also they shall help , that the possessions of the meaner gentlemen in their countries , which be not of our peace , may be gotten to our use , possession , or ...
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... rent from Mich . , 1591 , for three years , 50 marks sterling , and afterwards 100 marks . KERRY . Sir Edward Denny , 6,000 acres ; rent for three years £ 50 , afterwards £ 100 . He hath also the collection of chief rents in his patent ...
... rent from Mich . , 1591 , for three years , 50 marks sterling , and afterwards 100 marks . KERRY . Sir Edward Denny , 6,000 acres ; rent for three years £ 50 , afterwards £ 100 . He hath also the collection of chief rents in his patent ...
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... Rents , described by Sir Toby Caulfield 3 ( 16 Dec. , 1610 ) . [ Cal . S.P. Ireland , p . 533. ] There was no certain portion of lands let by the traitor Tyrone to any of his tenants that paid him rent . Such rents as he reserved were ...
... Rents , described by Sir Toby Caulfield 3 ( 16 Dec. , 1610 ) . [ Cal . S.P. Ireland , p . 533. ] There was no certain portion of lands let by the traitor Tyrone to any of his tenants that paid him rent . Such rents as he reserved were ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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