Ireland. By the Lord Deputy and Council : Whereas great complaint is made of much waste and destruction that is done and committed in most parts of this nation, in meadows, pastures and arable lands, belonging to the Common-Wealth and to other proprietors by the multitute of dogs and swine that are permitted to go abroad unringed ...
| Corporate Author: | Ireland. Lords Justices and Council |
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| Other Authors: | Herbert, Thomas |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed by William Bladen,
Anno. Dom. 1654.
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