A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 423 Seiten |
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... given piece of ground of a given quality . Besides cows , another valuable property was the droves of pigs , which were turned out to get their living on the common forest - land ; the flocks of sheep , which were depastured on the ...
... given piece of ground of a given quality . Besides cows , another valuable property was the droves of pigs , which were turned out to get their living on the common forest - land ; the flocks of sheep , which were depastured on the ...
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... given to De Riddlesford ; of Dangen and Tadhoyle to Robert de St. Michael ; of Howth to Almarie St. Lawrence , the ancestor of the barons and earls of Howth ; and " the honour of Limerick " to Braosa . The subinfeudations created by ...
... given to De Riddlesford ; of Dangen and Tadhoyle to Robert de St. Michael ; of Howth to Almarie St. Lawrence , the ancestor of the barons and earls of Howth ; and " the honour of Limerick " to Braosa . The subinfeudations created by ...
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... given by the king at West- minister , to compel the lords marchers , who had aban- doned their tenants on their border estates to the tender mercies of the Irish , to return and protect them on pain of forfeiture ; to compel absentees ...
... given by the king at West- minister , to compel the lords marchers , who had aban- doned their tenants on their border estates to the tender mercies of the Irish , to return and protect them on pain of forfeiture ; to compel absentees ...
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... given up the idea of subduing the native Irish as hopeless ; and as it found the Anglo - Irish slipping away from its grasp , its policy became one of self - defence , and developed in two directions . One course pursued was to weaken ...
... given up the idea of subduing the native Irish as hopeless ; and as it found the Anglo - Irish slipping away from its grasp , its policy became one of self - defence , and developed in two directions . One course pursued was to weaken ...
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... given him to realize . He had made up his mind to go in for military glory , and he determined to begin with Ireland . His policy was , however , one of conciliation tempered with force : force to compel the " Irish enemies " to ...
... given him to realize . He had made up his mind to go in for military glory , and he determined to begin with Ireland . His policy was , however , one of conciliation tempered with force : force to compel the " Irish enemies " to ...
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