A Brief Historical Narrative of the Origin and Constitution of "The Society of the Governor and Assistants, London, of the New Plantation in Ulster, Within the Realm of Ireland": Commonly Called the Honourable the Irish Society ; Together with Memoranda of Principal Occurrences from 1611 to 1898Compiled and printed solely for the private and exclusive use of the members of the Court of Assistants, 1899 - 248 oldal |
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... Coleraine , then it was agreed the other two thousand acres to be taken on the other side of the river ; otherwise the whole three thousand acres were agreed to * Coleraine , ancient Cual - rathaine - pronounced in modern times ...
... Coleraine , then it was agreed the other two thousand acres to be taken on the other side of the river ; otherwise the whole three thousand acres were agreed to * Coleraine , ancient Cual - rathaine - pronounced in modern times ...
6. oldal
... Coleraine . " Fifth . That the measure and account of land should be after the balliboes , according to the King's last survey . " Sixth . That the rest of the territory and entire county of Coleraine , estimated at one thousand acres ...
... Coleraine . " Fifth . That the measure and account of land should be after the balliboes , according to the King's last survey . " Sixth . That the rest of the territory and entire county of Coleraine , estimated at one thousand acres ...
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... Coleraine should be in fee farm , at the rent of 53s . 4d . " Eleventh . That the city of Derry and town of Coleraine , and seven thousand acres of land to them , shall be holden of the King in free burgage . " Twelfth . That the ...
... Coleraine should be in fee farm , at the rent of 53s . 4d . " Eleventh . That the city of Derry and town of Coleraine , and seven thousand acres of land to them , shall be holden of the King in free burgage . " Twelfth . That the ...
8. oldal
... Coleraine , and all the royalties and profits thereunto belonging ; and should have their own ships and goods which should happen to be wrecked at sea , in Ballyshannon and Oderfleete , and in all the coasts , ports , and creeks along ...
... Coleraine , and all the royalties and profits thereunto belonging ; and should have their own ships and goods which should happen to be wrecked at sea , in Ballyshannon and Oderfleete , and in all the coasts , ports , and creeks along ...
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... Coleraine should extend three miles every way . " Twenty - second . That the City should have such further liberties to the Derry and Coleraine , as upon view of the charters of London , the Cinque Ports , and Newcastle - upon - Tyne ...
... Coleraine should extend three miles every way . " Twenty - second . That the City should have such further liberties to the Derry and Coleraine , as upon view of the charters of London , the Cinque Ports , and Newcastle - upon - Tyne ...
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acres aforesaid Alderman annum application appointed Ballougry Bart Bill bishop of Derry building carrying Cathedral charge chief Companies City of Derry City of London city of Londonderry Coleraine Academical Institution Committee Common Council Corporation of London cost county of Coleraine county of Londonderry Court of Common Crown Culmore Deputy Deputy-Governor Derry and Coleraine Derry Corporation disbursed erection estates expenses ferries fishings Foyle College funds further Government Governor and Assistants Guildhall House of Commons intended Irish Society King leases letters patent Londonderry and Coleraine Londonderry Corporation Lord Lough Foyle Magee College Majesty Mayor ment October October.-The ordered Parish Church Parliament plaintiffs plantation in Ulster precept Presbyterian Church presented proceedings proportion providing public objects public purposes realm of Ireland repairs River Bann River Foyle Salmon Fisheries Society agreed Society contributed Society granted Society resolved Star Chamber tenants thereof tion town lands town of Coleraine undertakers
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145. oldal - The Society of the governor and assistants, London, of the new plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland," commonly called the Honourable the Irish Society.
11. oldal - Concise view of the origin, constitution, and proceedings of the honourable society of the governor and assistants of London, of the new plantation in Ulster.
184. oldal - ... deeply and heartily commiserating the - wretched state of the said province, have esteemed it to be a work worthy of a Christian prince, and of our royal functions, to stir up and recall the same province from superstition, rebellion, calamity, and poverty which heretofore have horribly raged therein, to religion, obedience, strength, and prosperity.
134. oldal - A Collection of such Orders and Conditions as are to be observed by the Undertakers upon the Distribution and Plantation of the escheated Lands in Ulster.
213. oldal - Ireland, for many years past, hath grossly erred from the true religion of Christ and divine grace, and hath abounded with superstition insomuch that for a long time it hath not only been harassed, torn and wasted by private and domestic broils, but also by foreign arms, we...
212. oldal - ... and ordinances, whereby they might be more safely defended not only from the corruption of their morals but from their intestine and domestic plots and conspiracies, and also from foreign violence...
186. oldal - England) all and singular things which for or concerning the plantation, supply, establishment, continuation andgovernmentofthesaid city of Londonderry, and of all other the lands and tenements hereunder in these presents mentioned, to be granted, shall seem to be most profitable and expedient.
131. oldal - Such further and other relief as the nature of the case may require.
135. oldal - Motives and reasons to induce the City of London to undertake the plantation in the north of Ireland.
184. oldal - Whereas, there can be nothing more worthy of a King to perform, than to establish the true religion of Christ among men hitherto depraved, and almost lost in superstition ; to improve and cultivate by art and industry, countries and lands uncultivated and almost desert...