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Page 341
... sort is the " Shankee " ( Senachie ) 4 which is to say in English , the " petigrer " ( genealogist ) . They have also great plenty of cattle , wherewithal they do succour the rebels . They make the ignorant men of the country to believe ...
... sort is the " Shankee " ( Senachie ) 4 which is to say in English , the " petigrer " ( genealogist ) . They have also great plenty of cattle , wherewithal they do succour the rebels . They make the ignorant men of the country to believe ...
Page 350
... sort , especially in gentlemen's houses , are brought up to resemble the English . ( b ) Irish National Feeling . [ E. C. S. , The Government of Ireland under Sir John Perrot ( 1626 ) , pp . 58-60 . ] A Parliament is now summoned to be ...
... sort , especially in gentlemen's houses , are brought up to resemble the English . ( b ) Irish National Feeling . [ E. C. S. , The Government of Ireland under Sir John Perrot ( 1626 ) , pp . 58-60 . ] A Parliament is now summoned to be ...
Page 388
... sort , idle followers , are thieves , robbers and murderers . These swarm in number , and depend upon some chief person as their master , but he giveth them neither food nor clothes . They lie upon the simple ones in the country , and ...
... sort , idle followers , are thieves , robbers and murderers . These swarm in number , and depend upon some chief person as their master , but he giveth them neither food nor clothes . They lie upon the simple ones in the country , and ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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