The purpose of this paper is to examine the pattern of landholding in Monaghan as it is reflected in the 1591 and 1606 inquisitions, to focus especially on the function of balybetagh in the Gaelic landholding system and to fit the resulting pattern of sept lands into the general framework of landownership as it operated in Gaelic Ireland in the late sixteenth century
In 4 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1402 / BLDSC - British Librar...
This thesis examines the experience of the Blakes of Ballyglunin from 1641 until 1777. It presents a...
This thesis is a study of three diverse Catholic families that received land during the mid seventee...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the pattern of landholding in Monaghan as it is reflected in...
The estate system of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, by which the country was divided up am...
An increasing amount of information is available about the organisation and functioning of Gaelic s...
This thesis describes, details and maps the evolving patterns of landownership and landholding in, a...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...
This research is a brief analysis of one of the earliest and most comprehensive estate surveys made ...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
This paper discusses the character of the lands of householders who served the courts of Gaelic lord...
This study evaluates whether or not successive Tudor regimes effectively transformed the Gaelic lor...
This thesis explores the internal workings of the Earls Fitzwilliam core estates in Yorkshire and Ir...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
The present landscape of Ulster bears little resemblance to its late medieval predecessor. The study...
In 4 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1402 / BLDSC - British Librar...
This thesis examines the experience of the Blakes of Ballyglunin from 1641 until 1777. It presents a...
This thesis is a study of three diverse Catholic families that received land during the mid seventee...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the pattern of landholding in Monaghan as it is reflected in...
The estate system of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, by which the country was divided up am...
An increasing amount of information is available about the organisation and functioning of Gaelic s...
This thesis describes, details and maps the evolving patterns of landownership and landholding in, a...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...
This research is a brief analysis of one of the earliest and most comprehensive estate surveys made ...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
This paper discusses the character of the lands of householders who served the courts of Gaelic lord...
This study evaluates whether or not successive Tudor regimes effectively transformed the Gaelic lor...
This thesis explores the internal workings of the Earls Fitzwilliam core estates in Yorkshire and Ir...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
The present landscape of Ulster bears little resemblance to its late medieval predecessor. The study...
In 4 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN1402 / BLDSC - British Librar...
This thesis examines the experience of the Blakes of Ballyglunin from 1641 until 1777. It presents a...
This thesis is a study of three diverse Catholic families that received land during the mid seventee...