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... 2 See Skene , Celt . Scot . Vol . III . p . 148. It is the territory to which by this time the word Tuath is properly applied . The tribe is now ' Ciniol . ' The first group , that is the lands of inheritance 24 [ CHAP . THE BREHON LAW .
... 2 See Skene , Celt . Scot . Vol . III . p . 148. It is the territory to which by this time the word Tuath is properly applied . The tribe is now ' Ciniol . ' The first group , that is the lands of inheritance 24 [ CHAP . THE BREHON LAW .
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... applied unto the Irish nation as of a purposed plot of government " ' until James the First . In May 1177 Henry ( having obtained a permissive Bull from Pope Alexander the Third ) in Council at Oxford con- stituted John , a child of ...
... applied unto the Irish nation as of a purposed plot of government " ' until James the First . In May 1177 Henry ( having obtained a permissive Bull from Pope Alexander the Third ) in Council at Oxford con- stituted John , a child of ...
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... very fair example of the amount of 1 Sigerson , Hist . of Land Tenure and Land Classes , p . 104 ( note . ) 2 See ante , p . 63 . ingenious perversion which is always applied to the acts of v . ] 73 AND THE ERA OF PROTESTANT ASCENDENCY .
... very fair example of the amount of 1 Sigerson , Hist . of Land Tenure and Land Classes , p . 104 ( note . ) 2 See ante , p . 63 . ingenious perversion which is always applied to the acts of v . ] 73 AND THE ERA OF PROTESTANT ASCENDENCY .
Page 74
... applied for grants of land , commencing as follows : - " His Majesty in his princely bounty , not respecting his own profit , but the public peace and welfare of the kingdom , is graciously pleased to distribute the said lands to such ...
... applied for grants of land , commencing as follows : - " His Majesty in his princely bounty , not respecting his own profit , but the public peace and welfare of the kingdom , is graciously pleased to distribute the said lands to such ...
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... applied , proving that it was really con- sidered a destructive custom . 3 What kind of landlord was a son who abjured his faith for this reason likely to be ? 49 Will . III . c . 3 ( Irish ) , and see for further repressive legislation ...
... applied , proving that it was really con- sidered a destructive custom . 3 What kind of landlord was a son who abjured his faith for this reason likely to be ? 49 Will . III . c . 3 ( Irish ) , and see for further repressive legislation ...
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