The Confiscation of Ulster: In the Reign of James the First, Commonly Called the Ulster PlantationJ. Duffy, 1846 - 260 pagina's |
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allotted to Scotch allotted to Servitors amongst ancient Armagh ATTAINTED PROPRIETORS bawn of lime bawn of sods bogs British tenants Captain Catholic Chichester chiefs church civility Coleraine Council Court Culmore DENOMINATIONS Derry Ditto Donegal Dublin Dungannon dwelling Earl England escheated estates feet broad feet long flankers four flankers freeholders Hamilton hath built Henry Hugh O'Neill hundred inhabited with English inhabited with Irish Irish James Belford King King's knight Leland letters patent lime and stone Lord Deputy Lough Lough Erne Mac Guires Mac Swyne Montgomery Munster O'Donnell O'Reilly Oath of Supremacy ORIGINAL PATENTEES Parliament PARTIES IN POSSESSION Plantation Plantation of Ulster planted planters POSSESSION 1619 Precinct proportion Pynnar rebellion religion says Scottish Servitors and Natives Sir Gerard Lowther Sir James Sir John Davies Sir Thomas stone house strong bawn thousand acres three stories high timber tion town Tyrconnell Tyrowen Ulster Ulster Plantation unto woods