A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and Appendices |
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... " The original acquirer of the land , as each of his sons grew up and was ready to leave the home , gave him his share in the paternal acres , and planted him out to maintain a household of his own 8 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND .
... " The original acquirer of the land , as each of his sons grew up and was ready to leave the home , gave him his share in the paternal acres , and planted him out to maintain a household of his own 8 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND .
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... acres , and * Quære geil or geal , " white " or " fair " ? fine , a " family . " + Deirbh , also " true , " " handsome . " Iar , adverb , " after ; " adjective , " black ; " substantive , " the end . " § In ( quære Inne , " the middle ...
... acres , and * Quære geil or geal , " white " or " fair " ? fine , a " family . " + Deirbh , also " true , " " handsome . " Iar , adverb , " after ; " adjective , " black ; " substantive , " the end . " § In ( quære Inne , " the middle ...
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... acres . The founder of the house was Thomas , the second son of Maurice Fitzgerald , the second Lord of Offaly ; the heads of the younger branches were afterwards known as the White Knight , the Knight of Kerry or the Black Knight , and ...
... acres . The founder of the house was Thomas , the second son of Maurice Fitzgerald , the second Lord of Offaly ; the heads of the younger branches were afterwards known as the White Knight , the Knight of Kerry or the Black Knight , and ...
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... acres , vested in his two great - grand- daughters , one of whom , Matilda , married Geoffrey de Genneville , and the other , Margaret , married John de Verdon , who held the barony of Dundalk . The lordship of Meath accordingly passed ...
... acres , vested in his two great - grand- daughters , one of whom , Matilda , married Geoffrey de Genneville , and the other , Margaret , married John de Verdon , who held the barony of Dundalk . The lordship of Meath accordingly passed ...
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... acres , to satisfy the clamourings of his con- science , and perhaps to afford a spiritual retreat for himself in his declining years . CHAPTER IV . THE ASSIMILATION OF THE SETTLERS . A.D. 52 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND .【 1200 ...
... acres , to satisfy the clamourings of his con- science , and perhaps to afford a spiritual retreat for himself in his declining years . CHAPTER IV . THE ASSIMILATION OF THE SETTLERS . A.D. 52 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND .【 1200 ...
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