General History of Ireland, Volume 1Printed D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, J. Potts, T. Walker, and C. Jenkin, 1773 - Ireland |
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... about 160 miles ; containing about 17,927,864 English acres . + According to the provincial defcription of this † Or , 11,067,712 acres , of Irish measure . VOL . I. B king- kingdom , it consists of these four provinces ; Leinster A NEW ...
... about 160 miles ; containing about 17,927,864 English acres . + According to the provincial defcription of this † Or , 11,067,712 acres , of Irish measure . VOL . I. B king- kingdom , it consists of these four provinces ; Leinster A NEW ...
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... LEINSTER . 12. COUNTIES . COUNTIES . BISHOPRICS . Division of Ireland . Chief Towns . Dublin Abp . Dublin * Kildare Bp . Kildare Eaft Meath ? S Trim West Meath S Bp . Louth Wicklow Wexford Leighlin and Fernes . } Mullingar Drogheda ...
... LEINSTER . 12. COUNTIES . COUNTIES . BISHOPRICS . Division of Ireland . Chief Towns . Dublin Abp . Dublin * Kildare Bp . Kildare Eaft Meath ? S Trim West Meath S Bp . Louth Wicklow Wexford Leighlin and Fernes . } Mullingar Drogheda ...
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... all the factions of his time , and peace was reftored to the land . • But this peace was interrupted by an in- vafion of the Britons , who ravaged fome parts parts of the province of Leinster , and mak- ing 32 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
... all the factions of his time , and peace was reftored to the land . • But this peace was interrupted by an in- vafion of the Britons , who ravaged fome parts parts of the province of Leinster , and mak- ing 32 HISTORY OF IRELAND .
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... Leinster , and to make it a retreat , after all their wanderings . Heremon , having notice given him of their intentions , put himself at the head of fuch a force as they could not refift ; thereupon these new- comers fued for peace ...
... Leinster , and to make it a retreat , after all their wanderings . Heremon , having notice given him of their intentions , put himself at the head of fuch a force as they could not refift ; thereupon these new- comers fued for peace ...
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... Leinster oppofite to him , and the King of Connaught behind the throne ; the nobility , ecclefiaftics , civil and military officers , and the deputies of provinces were ranged nearest the particular districts they belonged to , and the ...
... Leinster oppofite to him , and the King of Connaught behind the throne ; the nobility , ecclefiaftics , civil and military officers , and the deputies of provinces were ranged nearest the particular districts they belonged to , and the ...
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