KINDRED LINES: TRACING PEOPLE ON THE LAND IN THE TUDOR AND JACOBEAN PLANTATIONS
By Fiona Fitzsimons Between 1556 and 1622 the English State commenced a series of plantations to colonise Ireland. What started under the Tudors as a reform option became the predominant policy under James I. We can use the published Patent Rolls to trace what land was transferred and to whom. Searching for land grants in … Read more