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" Among the valuable records in the custody of Sir William Betham, there is a memorandum of an order from the King (Charles II.), stating that the " barbarous and uncouth names of places" in Ireland, much retard the reformation of the country, and directing... "
Memoir of the Life of Major-General Colby ...: Together with a Sketch of the ... - Page 202
by Joseph Ellison Portlock - 1869 - 316 pages
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 169

1840 - 954 pages
...in the Records of Ireland, 15th Annual Report, a memorandum of an order from the King (Charles II.) stating that "the barbarous and uncouth names of places in Ireland much retarded the reformation of the country, and directing the Lord Lieutenant (Ormond) and Council to...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, by an octogenarian (J. Roche).

James Roche - 1850 - 572 pages
...in the Records of Ireland, 15th Annual Report, a memorandum of an order from the King, (Charles II.) stating that " the barbarous and uncouth names of places in Ireland, much retarded the reformation of the country, and directing the Lord Lieutenant, (Ormond) and Council to...
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The History of the Survey of Ireland: Commonly Called the Down Survey, A.D ...

Sir William Petty - 1851 - 466 pages
...in the custody of Sir William Betham, there is a memorandum of an order from the King (Charles II.), stating that the " barbarous and uncouth names of...annexing the ancient names in every grant so altered. This appears to have been subsequently embodied in the Act of Explanation, of which it forms the last...
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History of the Cromwellian Survey of Ireland, A.D. 1655-6: Commonly Called ...

Sir William Petty - 1851 - 470 pages
...the custody of Sir William Bethani, there is a memorandum of an order from the King (Charles II.), stating that the " barbarous and uncouth names of...annexing the ancient names in every grant so altered. This appears to have been subsequently embodied in the Act of Explanation, of which it forms the last...
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Publications. 29 vols., Volume 15

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1851 - 458 pages
...in the custody of Sir William Betham, there is a memorandum of an order from the King (Charles II.), stating that the " barbarous and uncouth names of...annexing the ancient names in every grant so altered. This appears to have been subsequently embodied in the Act of Explanation, of which it forms the last...
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Publications

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1851 - 472 pages
...in the custody of Sir William Betham, there is a memorandum of an order from the King (Charles II.), stating that the " barbarous and uncouth names of...annexing the ancient names in every grant so altered. This appears to have been subsequently embodied in the Act of Explanation, of which it forms the last...
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Joyce and the Invention of Irish History: Finnegans Wake in Context

Thomas C. Hofheinz - 1995 - 225 pages
...I for the Lord Lieutenant and Council to replace "barbarous and uncouth names of places" in Ireland "into others more suitable to the English tongue,...annexing the ancient names in every grant so altered," Larcom sought to amend colonial toponymic damage by affirming Irish place-names as best he could in...
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