Archive image from page 415 of The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature cyclopaediaoruni19rees Year: 1819 IRELAND. of tlieir lives, wliitlicr niould they fly btit hito th? woods goffips ; fo as within one a2:e the , both lords and and mountains, and there live in a wild and barbarous freeholders, became degenerate uicre Irifh in their lan- maimer? It the Enrrhlh majriflratr-s would not rule them guage, in their apparel, in their arms and manner of fight, by the law which dothpunidi murder, aud treafon


Archive image from page 415 of The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature cyclopaediaoruni19rees Year: 1819 IRELAND. of tlieir lives, wliitlicr niould they fly btit hito th? woods goffips ; fo as within one a2:e the , both lords and and mountains, and there live in a wild and barbarous freeholders, became degenerate uicre Irifh in their lan- maimer? It the Enrrhlh majriflratr-s would not rule them guage, in their apparel, in their arms and manner of fight, by the law which dothpunidi murder, aud treafon, and theft aiid'all other cuflomsof life whatfoevcr.' with death, but leave them to be ruled by their own lords Lionel foon after created duke of Clarence, was, in right a:idlaws, why fliould they not embrace tiieir own Brchon of his wife, poffefied of a confidcrablc territory in Ireland, _ . pel- lettlers. /i was lummoned at ivilKcnny, leilions uncertain, and brings confuiion, barbarifm, and itici- was more refpeftable and numerous than any preceding one, vihty ? In a word, if the Eufrlifu would neither in peace and the refuit of the deliberation of which was that ordi- goveru them by the law, nor in war root them out by the nance, known by the name of the Statute of Kilkenny : iword, mull they not needs be pricks in their eyes and thorns this was in I26y'. The great objeft of this ftatnte vvas to in their fides, till the world's end.' reduce the Engliflt colonies to obedience of the Englifli law Sir John Wogan, appointed to tie government in the and rnagiilrates. 'The preamble of it recites,' (to ufe year 1295, endeavoured to enforce the laws, and to ktep in the abitratl given of it by Dr. Leland,) 'with a decifion «rder the turbulent nobles of Englifh extradion. For this not without colour, but yet too general and iudifcriminate, purpofe a parliament was fummoncd more regularly than that the Engliih of the realm of Ireland, before the arrival inch anemblie


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