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Issue 2 (Summer 1995)

‘Ireland corporate of itself’

In a parliament which met at Dublin in 1460 a famous statute was passed in which it was stated that the land of Ireland is, and at all times has been, corporate of itself by the ancient laws and customs used in the same, freed of the burden of any special law of the realm … Read more

Categories Anglo-Norman Ireland, Features, Issue 2 (Summer 1995), Medieval History (pre-1500), Volume 3
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