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... relation of the then chief , landed property held by such chief in his private capacity would be likely on his death to be continued to his descendants with a lofty disregard of the customs of Gavelkind . Moreover even if it were ...
... relation of the then chief , landed property held by such chief in his private capacity would be likely on his death to be continued to his descendants with a lofty disregard of the customs of Gavelkind . Moreover even if it were ...
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... and him of a strange tribe . Landholding and the relation of Land- lord and Tenant in varions countries . 2nd Ed . p . 240. See also E. Hist . of Inst . is admissible to use the English manorial term ) ; I. ] 9 OF THE IRISH CELTS .
... and him of a strange tribe . Landholding and the relation of Land- lord and Tenant in varions countries . 2nd Ed . p . 240. See also E. Hist . of Inst . is admissible to use the English manorial term ) ; I. ] 9 OF THE IRISH CELTS .
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... relation subsisting between chief and tribesman , when a loan of cattle has been advanced by the former to the latter ; the difference between Saer and Daer tenancy resting in the fact that in the first where only a portion of the ...
... relation subsisting between chief and tribesman , when a loan of cattle has been advanced by the former to the latter ; the difference between Saer and Daer tenancy resting in the fact that in the first where only a portion of the ...
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... relations in the earliest times of Irish history , would also ascribe in the main to the influence of the Christian church ' the practical creation of the paternal power2 , and would defer till this time the real existence of the family ...
... relations in the earliest times of Irish history , would also ascribe in the main to the influence of the Christian church ' the practical creation of the paternal power2 , and would defer till this time the real existence of the family ...
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... relation of the landholding classes between themselves in early Irish society . In the earliest times the inhabitants of Ireland are found divided into the two great classes , free and unfree1 , and these two classes seem to have been ...
... relation of the landholding classes between themselves in early Irish society . In the earliest times the inhabitants of Ireland are found divided into the two great classes , free and unfree1 , and these two classes seem to have been ...
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The History of Land Tenure in Ireland: Being the Yorke Prize Essay William Ernest Montgomery No preview available - 2019 |
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