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Page 174
... taken heretofore by any O'Neill , of the lords , captains , or people of Ulster , the same shall be deemed , adjudged , and taken high treason against your Majesty , your crown and dignity and the person or persons therein offending ...
... taken heretofore by any O'Neill , of the lords , captains , or people of Ulster , the same shall be deemed , adjudged , and taken high treason against your Majesty , your crown and dignity and the person or persons therein offending ...
Page 267
... taken , and surveys to be made , which being transmitted and presented unto us , we considered with our Privy Council attending our person , how much it would advance the welfare of that King- dom , if the said land were planted with ...
... taken , and surveys to be made , which being transmitted and presented unto us , we considered with our Privy Council attending our person , how much it would advance the welfare of that King- dom , if the said land were planted with ...
Page 292
... taken for their loyalty and forthcoming at any time . . . . The rest who made up this whole number were voluntaries , most of them out of Munster and some out of Connacht . It may appear by the cata- logue of their names which he sends ...
... taken for their loyalty and forthcoming at any time . . . . The rest who made up this whole number were voluntaries , most of them out of Munster and some out of Connacht . It may appear by the cata- logue of their names which he sends ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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