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Answers of defendants to the bill of a discoverer who has claimed that they being Catholics cannot take the benefit of a certain family settlement (Martin papers, post 1717).
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Manuscript
Subjects:
Martin Papers
Land and Land Tenures
Protestant Discoverers
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Dublin
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Dublin: Public Record Office, M.5920
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