Irish Historical Documents, 1172-1922Edmund Curtis, Robert Brendan McDowell |
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Page 150
... possession as aforesaid shall give up the possession to such person or persons , as shall be named either by the said council provincial , or supreme council , to be disposed of towards the main- tenance of the general cause , XIV ...
... possession as aforesaid shall give up the possession to such person or persons , as shall be named either by the said council provincial , or supreme council , to be disposed of towards the main- tenance of the general cause , XIV ...
Page 167
... possession of lands in the province of Connaught , or county of Clare , that they are to stand bound by them , and not to be relieved against their own act , . . . and yet if the conditions of those seem hard , they can no more ...
... possession of lands in the province of Connaught , or county of Clare , that they are to stand bound by them , and not to be relieved against their own act , . . . and yet if the conditions of those seem hard , they can no more ...
Page 179
... possessions , offices , rights , conditions , or any other hereditaments , of what name nature or quality soever they be , and that all such right , title , interest , use , and possession , which they or any of them , or any other ...
... possessions , offices , rights , conditions , or any other hereditaments , of what name nature or quality soever they be , and that all such right , title , interest , use , and possession , which they or any of them , or any other ...
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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