| Geoffrey Keating - Celts - 1857 - 780 pages
...attorneygeneral to king James I., having proceeded to various parts of Ulster about the year IG07, together with the judges and chancellor, to hold assizes,...the camp, and the judges having demanded his Roll, heat first refused to show it, but at length, on the lord chancellor taking an oath judges ; their... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - 1866 - 776 pages
...and to the Manures, lords of Fermanagh. In the Tnicls of Sir John Davies an interesting account is j given of O'Breslin, the Brehon to Maguire ; Sir John,...Fermanagh they required to know the tenure by which Magnire held his lands, and having sent for the Brehon O'Breslin, who was a very feeble old man, he... | |
| John O'Hart - Ireland - 1878 - 432 pages
...was attorneygeneral to King James the First, having proceeded to various parts of Ulster, about AD 1607, together with the judges and chancellor, to...came to the camp, and the judges having demanded his Eoll, he at first refused to show it, but at lengtn on the lord chancellor taking an oath that he would... | |
| John O'Hart - Ireland - 1878 - 458 pages
...was attorneygeneral to King James the First, having proceeded to various parts of Ulster, about AD 1607, together with the judges and chancellor, to...assizes, on coming to Fermanagh they required to know thetenure by which Maguire held his lauds ; and having sent for the Brehon, O'Breslin, who was a very... | |
| John O'Hart - Ireland - 1892 - 1022 pages
...attorney-general to King James the First, having proceeded to various parts of Ulster, about AD 1C07, together with the judges and chancellor, to hold assizes,...Brehon, O'Breslin, who was a very feeble old man, h& came to the camp, and the judges having demanded his Roll, he at first refused to show it, but at... | |
| Geoffrey Keating - Ireland - 1998 - 420 pages
...attorneygeneral to king James I., having proceeded to various parts of Ulster about the year 1R07, together with the judges and chancellor, to hold assizes,...Fermanagh they required to know the tenure by which Maguireheld his lands, and having sent for the Brehon O'Breslin, who was a very feeble old man, he... | |
| Michael O'Clery - History - 2003 - 398 pages
...attorney-general to king James I. , having proceeded to various parts of Ulster about the year 1007, together with the judges and chancellor, to hold assizes,...judges having demanded his Roll, he at first refused to shew it, but at length, on the lord chancellor taking an oath that he would return it safe, the old... | |
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