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Page 243
... undertakers may grant estates of such portion of land as are limited for freeholders in fee - simple or fee - tail , to be holden of themselves as of the same seigniory , by such rents as the undertakers shall think good to reserve for ...
... undertakers may grant estates of such portion of land as are limited for freeholders in fee - simple or fee - tail , to be holden of themselves as of the same seigniory , by such rents as the undertakers shall think good to reserve for ...
Page 282
... undertakers respectively . Articles concerning the Scottish and English Undertakers , who are to plant their portions with English and Inland Scottish Tenants His Majesty is pleased to grant estates in fee farm to them and their heirs ...
... undertakers respectively . Articles concerning the Scottish and English Undertakers , who are to plant their portions with English and Inland Scottish Tenants His Majesty is pleased to grant estates in fee farm to them and their heirs ...
Page 283
... undertaker shall within 2 years after the date of his letters patent , plant or place a competent number of English or inland Scottish tenants upon his portion . Every of the said undertakers for the space of 5 years next after the date ...
... undertaker shall within 2 years after the date of his letters patent , plant or place a competent number of English or inland Scottish tenants upon his portion . Every of the said undertakers for the space of 5 years next after the date ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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