| Charles Vallencey - Ireland - 1786 - 704 pages
...fmall portions. And thus we found the ftate of the church in this county. Touching M'Guire's menfal lands, which were free from all common charges and contributions of the country, becaufe they yielded a large proportion of butter and meal, and other provifions, for M'Guire's table,... | |
| Charles Vallencey - Ireland - 1786 - 714 pages
...M'Guire's menial lands, which were free from all Common charges and contributions of the country, becaufe they yielded a large proportion of butter and meal, a'nd other provisions, forM'Guire's table, albeit the? jury and other inhabitants did fet forth thefe rhenfkl lands in certainty,... | |
| Charles Vallancey - Ireland - 1786 - 702 pages
...portions. And thus we found the (late of the church in, this county. Touching M'Guire's menfal laqcfc, which were free from all common charges and contributions of the country, becaute they yielded a large proportion of butter and meal, and other provifions, forM'Guire's table,... | |
| Sir John Davies - Ireland - 1787 - 370 pages
...portions. And thus we found the ftate of the ChurChland in this country. Touching M'Guyre's Menfall lands, which were free from all common charges and contributions of the country, becaufe they yielded a large proportion of butter and meal, and other provifionsfor M'Guyre's table.... | |
| Ireland - 1852 - 892 pages
...Fermanagh, AD, 1607, has left us the following anecdote of one of the last of the Northern Brehons : — "Touching M'Guyre's mensall lands, which were free...contributions of the country, because they yielded i large proportion of butter and meal, and other provisions for M'Guyre '» table. Albeit the jury... | |
| Law - 1862 - 422 pages
...Earl of Salisbury. The .occurrence is there related in the following words : — "Touching M'Gruyre's mensall lands, which were free from •all common...forth these mensall lands in certainty, which lying in severall baronies did not in quantity exceed four Ballebetaghs, the greatest thereof being in the possession... | |
| Law - 1862 - 422 pages
...addressed by him to Robert, Earl of Salisbury. The occurrence is there related in the following words:— "Touching M'Guyre's mensall lands, which were free...these mensall lands in certainty, •which lying in severall baronies did not in quantity exceed four Ballebetaghs, the greatest thereof being in the possession... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1890 - 558 pages
...cuttings of the temporal lords, and had the privilege of sanctuary.' McGuire's mensal lands, he tells us, were ' free from all common charges and contributions...proportion of butter and meal and other provisions for McGuire's table, ' and that though lying in several baronies did not in quantity exceed four Ballybetaghs,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1890 - 458 pages
...portions. And thus we found the state of the Church land in this country. Touching M'Guire's mensal lands, which were free from all common charges and...proportion of butter and meal and other provisions for M'Guire's table; albeit the jury and other inhabitants did set forth these mensal lands in certainty,... | |
| Archaeology - 1897 - 316 pages
...Davies something on the latter point. In his letter to Robert, Earl of Salisbury, in ifk)?,1 he says — Touching M'Guyre's Mensall lands, which were free from all common charges and contributions of the country,2 because they yielded a large proportion of butter and meal, and other provisions for M'Guyre's... | |
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