All Ireland was by Henry II. cantonized among ten of the English nation ; and, though they had not gained possession of one-third of the kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of all, so as nothing was left to be granted to the natives. THE IRISH RACE - Page 138by REV. AUG. J. THEBAUD, S.J. - 1879Full view - About this book
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...Orandison, and Robert le Pqer,) acd though they had not gained the possession of one-third part of the whole kingdom, yet, in title they were owners, and lords...as nothing was left to be granted to the natives. And, therefore, we do not find in any record, or history, for the space of three hundred years after... | |
| John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...Grandison, and Robert Ic Poer,) and though they had not gained the possession of one-third paft of the whole kingdom, yet, in title they were owners, and lords...as nothing was left to be granted to the natives. And, therefore, we do not find m any record, or history, for the space of three hundred years after... | |
| T. Comerford - Ireland - 1826 - 626 pages
...of the English nation; and though they had not gained the possession of one third part of the whole kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of...so as nothing was left to be granted to the natives And therefore we do not find in any record or story for the space of three hundred years, after these... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - Great Britain - 1843 - 98 pages
...Otho de Grandison, and Ro' bert Le Poer) and though they had not gained ' possession of one third part of the kingdom, ' yet IN TITLE they were owners and...AS NOTHING WAS LEFT TO BE GRANTED TO ' THE NATIVES ! ! ! And therefore we do not find ' in any record, or history, for the space of three ' hundred years... | |
| John Lynch - Ireland - 1848 - 544 pages
...persons of the English nation ; and, though they had not gained possession of one-third part of the whole kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of...as nothing was left to be granted to the natives). Thus these lords preferred playing the tyrant in a troubled state, rather than suffer any loss of dignity... | |
| Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
..." and though," says the old writer, " they had not gained possession of one third part of the whole kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of...as nothing was left to be granted to the natives." * " First," says an old English author, " the Earl Strongbow was entituled to the whole kingdom of... | |
| REV. O COCKAYNE, M. A. - 1851 - 174 pages
...persons of the English nation; and though they had not secured possession of one-third part of the whole kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of all, so mat nothing was left to be granted to the natives. For three hundred years are found no grants from... | |
| 1857 - 626 pages
..."and though," says the old writer, " they had not gained possession of one third part of the whole kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of...as nothing was left to be granted to the natives." * " First," says an old English author, " the Earl Strongbow was entituled to the whole kingdom of... | |
| Ireland - 1860 - 750 pages
....Nation ; And though they had not gained the possession of one third part of the whole Kingdome, ^xt yet in Title they were Owners and Lords of all, so as nothing to ten was left to be graunted to the Natives. And therefore we do not find in any Record or storie... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Annals of the Four Masters - 1861 - 428 pages
..."and though," says the old writer, " they had not gained possession of one third part of the whole kingdom, yet in title they were owners and lords of...as nothing was left to be granted to the natives." * " First," says an old English author, " the Earl Strongbow was entituled to the whole kingdom of... | |
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