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Page 62
... Irish dealing with Irish , in Munster at this time : - The Lord Roche kept a freeholder , who had eight plowlands , prisoner , and hand - locked him till he had surrendered seven plowlands and a half , on agreement to keep the remaining ...
... Irish dealing with Irish , in Munster at this time : - The Lord Roche kept a freeholder , who had eight plowlands , prisoner , and hand - locked him till he had surrendered seven plowlands and a half , on agreement to keep the remaining ...
Page 72
... Irish , against him in Ireland , and no one for him in England . He was driven to violence because he wanted strength ; he took liberties with forfeitures belonging to the Queen because he had no other means of rewarding public services ...
... Irish , against him in Ireland , and no one for him in England . He was driven to violence because he wanted strength ; he took liberties with forfeitures belonging to the Queen because he had no other means of rewarding public services ...
Page 78
... Irish were inexhaustible in raising legal obstacles and in giving practical annoyance . Claims and titles were hard to discover or to extinguish . Even the very attainted and escheated lands were challenged by virtue of settlements made ...
... Irish were inexhaustible in raising legal obstacles and in giving practical annoyance . Claims and titles were hard to discover or to extinguish . Even the very attainted and escheated lands were challenged by virtue of settlements made ...
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