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Page 68
... towns prided themselves upon their loyalty.3 At first the general state of disorder produced by the wars worked to their advantage , they sold provisions and munitions to the Irish in the interior 4 and managed to retain their trade ...
... towns prided themselves upon their loyalty.3 At first the general state of disorder produced by the wars worked to their advantage , they sold provisions and munitions to the Irish in the interior 4 and managed to retain their trade ...
Page 69
... towns , and the trade of Dublin was of sufficient importance to attract persons from the cities and towns of Brittany , Southern France and the Netherlands . These sometimes acquired the franchise , and thus the right to participate in ...
... towns , and the trade of Dublin was of sufficient importance to attract persons from the cities and towns of Brittany , Southern France and the Netherlands . These sometimes acquired the franchise , and thus the right to participate in ...
Page 374
... towns amounts to the sum of £ 211,000 . Of the rest of the towns which lie northwards I cannot as yet satisfy you , because I never saw them , but by conjecture , they are not many , neither do I conceive them to be of any great trade ...
... towns amounts to the sum of £ 211,000 . Of the rest of the towns which lie northwards I cannot as yet satisfy you , because I never saw them , but by conjecture , they are not many , neither do I conceive them to be of any great trade ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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