ADVERTISEMENTS FOR IRELAND: Being a Description of the State of Ireland in the Reign of James I. Contained in a Manuscript in the Library of Trinity College Dublin. An Extra Volume of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
by O'Brien, George. Editor
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Dublin: Royal Society of Antiquaries, 1923. First edition. Very good. viii, 66 pp.; royal 8vo, green cloth stamped in gilt and blind.
Text is from a manuscript of uncertain authorship, but dated with certainty to 1623. This was toward the end of "plantation" period during which the British government seized Catholic owned lands in Ireland and turned them over to Protestant settlers, mainly from England, Wales, and Scotland.
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- ADVERTISEMENTS FOR IRELAND: Being a Description of the State of Ireland in the Reign of James I. Contained in a Manuscript in the Library of Trinity College Dublin. An Extra Volume of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
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- O'Brien, George. Editor
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- First edition
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- Hardcover
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- Royal Society of Antiquaries
- Place of Publication
- Dublin
- Date Published
- 1923
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