A Concise View of the Origin, Constitution and Proceedings of the Honorable Society of the Governor and Assistants of London: Of the New Plantation in Ulster, Within the Realm of Ireland, Commonly Called the Irish SocietyGye and Balne, 1822 - 189 pages |
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afore aforesaid mayor aforesaid town aldermen and burgesses appointed assistants London assistants of London balliboe of land Bann barony or precinct bishop of Derry cessors charter city aforesaid city of London city of Londonderry clerk Coleraine aforesaid common council common seal commonalty and citizens constituted corporal oath Corporation of Londonderry county of Coleraine county of Londonderry court Culmore Deputation England fish fishery governor and assistants grant and confirm heirs and successors heirs or successors hereafter hereditaments Irish Society kingdom of England late county laws leases letters patent Londonderry aforesaid Lord Lough Lough Foyle lying manner mayor and aldermen mayor and commonalty merchandizes ordinances parcels of land parish parliament persons plantation in Ulster presents province of Ulster realm of Ireland recorder river river Bann river Foyle sheriffs singular Society's tenants tenements Thomas Phillips tion town aforesaid town of Coleraine Ulster aforesaid unto whatsoever yearly rent
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Page cxxix - A concise view of the origin, constitution, and proceedings of the honourable society of the governor and assistants of London of the new plantation in Ulster within the realm of Ireland; commonly called The Irish Society.
Page 79 - The Society of the governor and assistants, London, of the new plantation in Ulster, within the realm of Ireland," commonly called the Honourable the Irish Society.
Page cli - ... ordained, or provided, or any other thing, cause, or matter, whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. In witness whereof, we have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the 23d day. of May, in the seventh year of our reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the * * * * Per ipsum Regem.
Page cxxxix - Government; and if they shall refuse to find such Security, then to cause them to be kept safe in Prison until they shall find the same; and to do and perform in the county aforesaid...
Page 2 - ... acres, shall, within the same time, make thereupon a strong court or bawn, at least. And all the said undertakers shall draw their tenants to build houses for themselves and their families, near the principal Castle House or Bawn, for their mutual defence and strength ; and they shall have sufficient timber, by the assignment of such officers as the Lord Deputy and Council of Ireland shall appoint...
Page cxxxii - And further, of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, for us, our heirs, and successors, we do, by these presents, give and grant full power and authority to our said council, here resident, as well at this present...
Page liv - We have given, granted, and confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs and successors do give grant and confirm unto Thomas Millsaps one certain tract or parcel of land containing four hundred acres lying and being in the county of Augusta...
Page lix - ... came or ought to have come to our hands, or to the hands of any of our progenitors or ancestors, late Kings or Queens of England, by reason or pretext of...
Page 20 - London of persons to be selected for that purpose, and corporations to be carried on in the two cities of Derry and Coleraine, but all things concerning this plantation and undertaking to be managed and performed in Ireland by advice and direction from the company here in London.
Page 127 - GRUBBED, ;teģine dissentiente, by -the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, that the -thanks .of this house be given to the...