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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... took an equal share of his holding by the Irish custom of gavelkind . They were partners with him during his lifetime , and on his death the property survived to them as co - owners in undivided shares . In later times a quit - rent was ...
... took an equal share of his holding by the Irish custom of gavelkind . They were partners with him during his lifetime , and on his death the property survived to them as co - owners in undivided shares . In later times a quit - rent was ...
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... took the place of the group more remotely related , and the Iarfine became the Indfine , § or " end group . " Here the process ceased , and no further subdivision was made . Each group acquired a separate instead of an undivided share ...
... took the place of the group more remotely related , and the Iarfine became the Indfine , § or " end group . " Here the process ceased , and no further subdivision was made . Each group acquired a separate instead of an undivided share ...
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... took each a share of the island - the former the southern and the latter the northern half ; how Ollam Fohdla instituted a triennial assembly of chiefs , Druids , and Bards at Tara ; how Kimbaoth , King of Ulster , built a palace at ...
... took each a share of the island - the former the southern and the latter the northern half ; how Ollam Fohdla instituted a triennial assembly of chiefs , Druids , and Bards at Tara ; how Kimbaoth , King of Ulster , built a palace at ...
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... took place between the saint and the Druids , and how the latter were worsted by St. Patrick's miraculous powers ; the consequence of which was that the king was baptized and all his chiefs . Dis- counting this liberally , however , we ...
... took place between the saint and the Druids , and how the latter were worsted by St. Patrick's miraculous powers ; the consequence of which was that the king was baptized and all his chiefs . Dis- counting this liberally , however , we ...
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... and money , and those who were unable to pay were reduced to slavery . Driven to revolt , the Irish rose on their oppressors , a general massacre took place , and Turges was put 22 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND . [ Sco .
... and money , and those who were unable to pay were reduced to slavery . Driven to revolt , the Irish rose on their oppressors , a general massacre took place , and Turges was put 22 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND . [ Sco .
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