An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, 1877 - 622 oldal |
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v. oldal
... possession of their vast territory in 1611 , they admitted that , almost at the threshold of their entrance therein ... possessed by the patentees ! When writing to Coke triumphantly about this discovery , the zealous lord deputy affirms ...
... possession of their vast territory in 1611 , they admitted that , almost at the threshold of their entrance therein ... possessed by the patentees ! When writing to Coke triumphantly about this discovery , the zealous lord deputy affirms ...
vii. oldal
... possession of a large part of what had been called the county of Coleraine , but which was now named after its new proprietors , the county of Londonderry . " Dr. Killen appears to be thus actually under the impression that the ...
... possession of a large part of what had been called the county of Coleraine , but which was now named after its new proprietors , the county of Londonderry . " Dr. Killen appears to be thus actually under the impression that the ...
ix. oldal
... possession , and who , in turn , would have given the king large rents , ample revenues , indeed , to meet all his difficulties , transferring also to him that allegiance which had been previously rendered to their own chieftains . See ...
... possession , and who , in turn , would have given the king large rents , ample revenues , indeed , to meet all his difficulties , transferring also to him that allegiance which had been previously rendered to their own chieftains . See ...
5. oldal
... possessions of their own , and this northern province had then become prosperous beyond the other portions of Erin , simply in the wealth which consisted of prodigious flocks and herds . The green fields of Uladh had , in truth , become ...
... possessions of their own , and this northern province had then become prosperous beyond the other portions of Erin , simply in the wealth which consisted of prodigious flocks and herds . The green fields of Uladh had , in truth , become ...
24. oldal
... possession of the probable heirs to the O'Neill estates . Although for political objects , they accepted or recognised Hugh , then only a boy , as the third baron , he was permitted for several years to live in obscurity , and to see ...
... possession of the probable heirs to the O'Neill estates . Although for political objects , they accepted or recognised Hugh , then only a boy , as the third baron , he was permitted for several years to live in obscurity , and to see ...
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acres in demesne acres le piece adjoining aforesaid afterwards appears Armagh balliboe Bann barony Bawne Bishop Brittish built Captain castle of Dublin Cavan Chichester chief Clogher Coleraine commissioners common socage county of Coleraine court baron created the manor Davys Derry Donegal Dungannon English escheated Fermanagh find planted fishing Flankers Freeholders gent glebe Hamilton hath heirs hold forever Hugh inhabitants Inquisitions of Ulster Ireland Irish King King's Knight land called Lessees letters patent Lime and Stone Lord Deputy Lough Lough Erne Lough Neagh Magwire Majesty Majesty's natives O'Donnell O'Neill Oath of Supremacy parcels parish plantation of Ulster planted and estated pole poll portion possession precinct premises are created Rent Salisbury Scottish sept servitors Shane Sir Henry Sir James Sir John Sir Thomas small proportion Stewart Strabane tate tenants termon lands thereof Tirlagh town undertakers Undertenants unto woods
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447. oldal - ... from Scotland came many, and from England, not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, whom, for debt, or breaking and fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without fear of man's justice in a land where there was nothing, or but little, as yet, of the fear of God.
15. oldal - Erin had power to give even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward or bailiff or soldier.
20. oldal - The Anglo-Norman settlement on the east coast of Ireland acted like a running sore, constantly irritating the Celtic regions beyond the Pale, and deepening the confusion which prevailed there. If the country had been left to itself, one of the great Irish tribes would almost certainly have conquered the rest.
15. oldal - Let Erin remember the days of old, Ere her faithless sons betrayed her, When Malachi wore the collar of gold, Which he won from her proud invader...
101. oldal - ... of the year, that is to say, at the feast of the nativity of St John the Baptist, St M.ichael the Archangel, the birth of our Lord God, and the annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary...
132. oldal - Ireland? wherein so many families may receive sustentations and fortunes, and the discharge of them also out of England and Scotland may prevent many seeds of future perturbations. So that it is as if a man were troubled for the avoidance of water from the place where he hath built his house, and afterwards should advise with himself to cast those waters and to turn them into fair pools or streams, for pleasure, provision, or use. So shall your Majesty in this work have a double commodity, in the...
83. oldal - Irish, or to such persons as will not take the oath, which the said Undertakers are bound to take by the former article. And to that end a proviso shall be inserted in their letters patents.
184. oldal - The poor old man, fetching a deep sigh, confessed that he knew where the roll was, but that it was dearer to him than his life ; and therefore he would never deliver it out of his hands, unless my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath, that the roll should be restored...
227. oldal - Method of investigation to abate national prejudices. I myself believe that the government of India by the English has been rendered appreciably easier by the discoveries which have brought home to the educated of both races the common Aryan parentage of Englishman and Hindoo. Similarly, I am not afraid to anticipate that there will some day be more hesitation in repeating the invectives of Spenser and Davis, which it is once clearly understood that the 'lewd' institutions of the Irish were virtually...
589. oldal - Tenants do not yet plough upon the Lands, neither use Husbandrie, because I conceive they are fearful to Stock themselves with Cattle or Servants for those Labours. Neither do the Irish use Tillage, for that they...