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sought to abolish Gaelic customs of chiefship and replace all exactions with a single rent charged on land holdings. This was accordingly supported by the lesser chiefs, but opposed by the over chiefs such as
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Empey, C. A.; Simms, Katharine (1975). "The Ordinances of the White Earl and the Problem of Coign in the Later Middle Ages".
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held when the chief passed through a subject's lands. By the late medieval period it was often an oppressive charge to
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was the free entertainment which a chief exacted from his subjects for his servants and followers. Originally in
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Coyne and livery
Irish
Gaelic Ireland
Brehon law
feast
billet
kern
gallowglasses
surrender and regrant
composition
Tudor conquest of Ireland
Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare
Purveyance
Quartering Acts
"coinmheadh is buannacht"
Téarma


"History - Turning Ireland English"
BBC Online
"Collaborator and Survivor? Gerald the eleventh Earl of Kildare and Tudor Rule in Ireland"
"Coyne and livery"
ISBN
9781135948245
JSTOR
25506307
Categories
Eating parties
Real property law
Eminent domain

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