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Page 209
... tenants do neither build houses nor manure the earth , nor provide for their children or posterities in such sort as they would do if they might enjoy their said lands during a certain term , and for certain duties payable for the same ...
... tenants do neither build houses nor manure the earth , nor provide for their children or posterities in such sort as they would do if they might enjoy their said lands during a certain term , and for certain duties payable for the same ...
Page 296
... tenants , which do plough in many places of the country , those parts may starve ; by reason whereof the British , who are forced to take their lands at great rates , do lie at the greater rents , paid unto them by the Irish tenants ...
... tenants , which do plough in many places of the country , those parts may starve ; by reason whereof the British , who are forced to take their lands at great rates , do lie at the greater rents , paid unto them by the Irish tenants ...
Page 329
... tenants to be fed . The tenant must find the horses and boys and give them as much corn and sheaf - oats , wheat and barley as they will have .. Coshery is certain feasts which the lord useth to take of his tenants after Easter ...
... tenants to be fed . The tenant must find the horses and boys and give them as much corn and sheaf - oats , wheat and barley as they will have .. Coshery is certain feasts which the lord useth to take of his tenants after Easter ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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