Irish Historical Documents, 1172-1922Edmund Curtis, Robert Brendan McDowell |
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... Earl's men , English or Irish , slay O'Kennedy or any of his men by treachery , the body of the traitor shall be ... Earl and O'Kennedy each for himself and his men have found pledges , namely the Archbishop of Cashel , etc. who shall ...
... Earl's men , English or Irish , slay O'Kennedy or any of his men by treachery , the body of the traitor shall be ... Earl and O'Kennedy each for himself and his men have found pledges , namely the Archbishop of Cashel , etc. who shall ...
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... Earl and will be faithful and obedient to him and for this he submits himself to the distraint , coercion , excommunication and interdict of the said bishops if imposed . The Earl also promises that whenever O'Kennedy comes to him he ...
... Earl and will be faithful and obedient to him and for this he submits himself to the distraint , coercion , excommunication and interdict of the said bishops if imposed . The Earl also promises that whenever O'Kennedy comes to him he ...
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... Earl's land and power . No burgess shall be put in the mercy of fine save by considera- tion of the Hundred , and the fine shall be fixed by the burgesses . The Hundred shall be held once a fortnight . No burgess shall be drawn into a ...
... Earl's land and power . No burgess shall be put in the mercy of fine save by considera- tion of the Hundred , and the fine shall be fixed by the burgesses . The Hundred shall be held once a fortnight . No burgess shall be drawn into a ...
Contents
FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO THE TUDOR | 17 |
Grant of urban liberties the Law of Breteuil to Drogheda | 27 |
The Remonstrance of the Irish Princes to Pope John XXII 1317 | 38 |
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