Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

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Sida 138 - SIGNED, SEALED, PUBLISHED AND DECLARED by the ) Testator as and for his Last will and Testament...
Sida 137 - Bell, and his assigns, for and during the term of his natural life...
Sida 242 - ... fund, out of which there shall be paid to every person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, as a compensation in part, for the loss of his or her natural inheritance, by the introduction of the system of landed property...
Sida 96 - Their Chambers, Halls, Parlors, Kitchins, Barnes, and Stables, are all inclosed in one, and that one (perhaps) in the midst of a Mire; where, when in foule weather, scarcely can they finde a drye part, whereupon to Repose, their cloud-baptized heads.
Sida 95 - Scotch pilgrim, spent six months of 1619 in making 'a general surveigh of the whole kingdom ;' and he reports : — ' I found the goodness of the soyle more than answerable to mine expectations ; the defect only remayning (not speaking of our colonies) in the people, and from them in the bosom of two graceless sisters — ignorance and sluggishnesse.
Sida 242 - Agrarian Justice opposed to Agrarian Law and to Agrarian Monopoly : being a Plan for meliorating the Condition of Man, by creating in every Nation a National Fund to pay to every Person, when arrived at the age of twenty-one years, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling, to enable him or her to begin the World ; and also ten pounds...
Sida 242 - A Short and Plain Instruction for the better Understanding of the Lord's Supper ; to which is annexed, the Office of the Holy Communion, with proper Helps and Directions. 'By Thomas Wilson, DD, late Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man.
Sida 242 - Sterling per Annum during life to every Person now living of the Age of FIFTY YEARS, and to all others when they shall arrive at that Age, to enable them to live in Old Age without Wretchedness, and go decently out of the World.
Sida 46 - ... land, we found ourselves nearly embayed. The master bore up to weather what was universally supposed the entrance into Cove, but which proved to be the Old Head of Kinsale; and after every exertion to weather that point, and run the ship into Kinsale harbour, he was compelled to bear away for some friendly looking strand, upon which...

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