Irish Historical Documents, 1172-1922Edmund Curtis, Robert Brendan McDowell |
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Page 137
... further than to the last deceased ancestor , except it be by special direction from us . 24. For the better settling of our subjects estates in that kingdom , we are pleased that the like act of grace shall pass in the next parlia- ment ...
... further than to the last deceased ancestor , except it be by special direction from us . 24. For the better settling of our subjects estates in that kingdom , we are pleased that the like act of grace shall pass in the next parlia- ment ...
Page 151
... further ordered and established , that there shall be no distinction or comparison made betwixt Old Irish , and Old and New English or betwixt septs or families , or betwixt citizens and townsmen and countrymen , joining in union , upon ...
... further ordered and established , that there shall be no distinction or comparison made betwixt Old Irish , and Old and New English or betwixt septs or families , or betwixt citizens and townsmen and countrymen , joining in union , upon ...
Page 248
... further limitation of the crown , and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject , is and stands limited to the Princess Sophia , electress of Hanover , and the heirs of her body , being protestants ; hereby utterly ...
... further limitation of the crown , and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject , is and stands limited to the Princess Sophia , electress of Hanover , and the heirs of her body , being protestants ; hereby utterly ...
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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