Ireland under the Stuarts and during the Interregnum, Vol. I (of 3), 1603-1642. Bagwell, Richard
Lib. i. cap. 5.
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Chichester to the Privy Council, July 6, and the proclamation dated next day;
51
Davies to Salisbury, August 5, 1608; Chichester to the Privy Council, September 12.
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Chichester to the Privy Council, September 12 and 17, the latter enclosing Ffolliott’s narrative.
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Davies on the juries, State Papers,
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Docwra’s
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A Ballyboe varied from sixty to 120 acres, and a Ballybetagh was about 1,000. An introduction to the very large and complicated question of Celtic tenures may be had through Maine’s
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Fenton to Salisbury, September 9, 1607; Chichester to same, September 17; St. John to same, October 9; Salisbury to Chichester and Privy Council to same, September 27.
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Chichester to Salisbury, October 2, 1605; to the King, October 31, 1610. Bacon to Davies, October 23, 1607, in Spedding’s
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Hill’s
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Letters of Mrs. Susan Montgomery (
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The King to Chichester, May 2, 1606; Bishop Montgomery to Salisbury, July 1, 1607; Chichester to Salisbury, January 26, 1607; Tyrone’s petition calendared at 1606 No. 89 with the references there; Davies to Salisbury, August 28, 1609; Todd’s
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Davies to Salisbury, August 5, 1608.
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Instructions to Ley and Davies, October 14, 1608; Chichester to the King, October 15, and to Salisbury, October 18; Project of the Committee for the plantation of Tyrone, December 20.
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‘Orders and Conditions of Plantation,’ printed in Harris’s
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Chichester to the Privy Council, March 10, 1609, and to Davies, March 31.
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The Commission is calendared at July 19, 1609, and printed in Harris’s
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The ‘Project,’ dated January 23, 1608-9, is printed in
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The negotiations are detailed in Hill’s
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Chichester to Cecil, June 8, 1604; Phillips to Salisbury, May 10, 1608, September 24, 1609; Chichester to Salisbury, April 7, 1609. A tolerable understanding of the Ulster settlement generally, and of the Londoners in particular, may be arrived at through Hill’s
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Davies to Salisbury, September 24, 1610. A more elaborate version, intended probably for private circulation, is printed from a Harleian MS. in Davies’
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Chichester to Salisbury, November 1610 (No. 915 in
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Chichester to the King and to Northampton, October 31, 1610; Davies to Salisbury, September 24. The instructions to Carew with the King’s letter to Chichester, Clanricarde, and Thomond are all in
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Diary of Lord Carew’s journey in 1611 in
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Blenerhasset’s ‘Direction for the Plantation of Ulster’, 1610, is reprinted in
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The Ulster muster-roll printed in
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The King to Chichester, March 25, 1615; Pynnar’s Survey, 1618-19, printed by Hill and in Harris’s
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Brief return of the 1822 survey in
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The last volume of Russell’s and Prendergast’s Calendar
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Three papers among the
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Nicoll’s
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Davies’s
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Davies to Cecil, April 19, 1604.
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Davies to Salisbury, December 8, 1604 and May 4, 1606.
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Davies to Salisbury, May 4, 1606; Brouncker’s letter of September 12, 1606.
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Davies to Salisbury, May 4, 1606; Brouncker’s letter of September 12, 1606.