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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... king by his zeal as an Ulster planter . He pro- posed to undertake no less than 100,000 acres of the lands from which his co - religionists had been driven , and to build thereon no fewer than 33 towns . ( See pp . 79 , 135 , 136 ) ...
... king by his zeal as an Ulster planter . He pro- posed to undertake no less than 100,000 acres of the lands from which his co - religionists had been driven , and to build thereon no fewer than 33 towns . ( See pp . 79 , 135 , 136 ) ...
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... king of Ulster in the third century , who herded the king's cattle on these mountains . Dinnseanchus it is stated that the shepherd Boirche could view from these mountains [ of Mourne ] all the land south- wards as far as Dun - Dealgan ...
... king of Ulster in the third century , who herded the king's cattle on these mountains . Dinnseanchus it is stated that the shepherd Boirche could view from these mountains [ of Mourne ] all the land south- wards as far as Dun - Dealgan ...
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... king of Alba , was their mother . This happened when Cormac Finn was king of Alba , 362 [ 322 ] . They spent some time in Alba , till it happened to Muredach Tirech , the monarch of Ireland , that a war broke out between him and the ...
... king of Alba , was their mother . This happened when Cormac Finn was king of Alba , 362 [ 322 ] . They spent some time in Alba , till it happened to Muredach Tirech , the monarch of Ireland , that a war broke out between him and the ...
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... king of the Oirghialla sat beside the monarch of Ireland , and all the other sub - kings were the length of his hand and sword distant from the king . ( See Battle of Magh Rath , p . 29 ) . This latter privilege is also mentioned in the ...
... king of the Oirghialla sat beside the monarch of Ireland , and all the other sub - kings were the length of his hand and sword distant from the king . ( See Battle of Magh Rath , p . 29 ) . This latter privilege is also mentioned in the ...
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... king of England , was invited to this country by Dermod McMorogh , king of Leinster . " Dr. Lynch , the learned author of the Cambrensis Eversus , speaks of O'Dugan's work in the following terms : - " I am conscious that the merit of ...
... king of England , was invited to this country by Dermod McMorogh , king of Leinster . " Dr. Lynch , the learned author of the Cambrensis Eversus , speaks of O'Dugan's work in the following terms : - " I am conscious that the merit of ...
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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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443. oldal - From Scotland came many, and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or breaking or 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.
39. oldal - To take him in the observation of his letters and writings, which should best set him off, for such as have fallen into my hands, I never yet saw a style...
13. 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.
13. 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...
v. oldal - ... another Britain, as Britain was said to be another world, is endowed with so many dowries of nature, considering the fruitfulness of the soil, the ports, the rivers, the fishings, the quarries, the woods, and other materials ; and...
130. 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...
167. oldal - Our geographers do not forget what entertainment the Irish of Tyrconnell gave to a map-maker about the end of the late rebellion; for, one Barkeley being appointed by the late Earl of Devonshire to draw a true and perfect map of the north part of Ulster (the old map of Tyrconnell being false and defective), when he came into Tyrconnell the inhabitants took off his head, because they would not have their country discovered.
81. 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.
182. oldal - M'Guire out of every part of the country. The old man, seeming to be much troubled with this demand, made answer that he had such a roll in his keeping before the war, but that...
585. 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...