Property News
The good thing about a Property Bubble
by Karl Deeter
28 Jul 2008 at 5:48pm
Drogheda, Navan, Trim, and many other regional towns became rejuvenated, the locals there might curse it as a Jackeen Invasion but the fact is that these areas also experienced a huge infrastructural uplift due to the new inhabitants,
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The Anglo-Irish Lords Join the Insurgents
by theoracle
10 Aug 2008 at 4:39pm
The determining factors which induced so many of the Anglo-Irish to throw in their lot with the insurgents were probably : first, the ruthless murders and destruction of
property of which the Government troops were guilty ; secondly,
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"A peremptory, bold companion: Major John PIGOTT of Grangebegg.
by Chris PIGOTT
13 Jun 2008 at 2:45am
It appears that he may have gave information to a protestant prisoner in Rosse concerning the destruction of some of his
property. [See William WHALLEY's evidence before the 1642 Commissioners, cited in HORE's "History of Wexford," 1901
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Captain John PIGOTT of Antigua, Dublin & Stradbally
by Chris PIGOTT
25 May 2008 at 3:57am
The punitive provisions of post Battle-of-the-Boyne
property law required all
property transactions in
Ireland to be Registered, the machinery for this being in place by 1708. The earliest deed yet found in the Deeds Registry in
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This Little American Went to Ireland
by Sean
27 May 2008 at 1:58am
Most are ruins; those that have been maintained are likely not Catholic any more, but the
property of the Church of
Ireland. After seeing a number of once-Catholic structures in the hands of the Anglicans, several pilgrims became a bit
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