[11]. Carew Papers, “Discourse for the Reformation of Ireland” (1583). See also Sir J. Perrott’s Proposals, same vol., II., p. 368; II., p. 415.
[12]. Hill, Plantation of Ulster, p. 222.
[13]. State Papers, Ireland (1607) Preface, p. lvii.
[14]. Enrolled Patent Rolls, 16 James I., pp. 419, 420.
[15]. History, Vol. II., p. 14.
[16]. Broken Sword of Ulster, pp. 153, 168.
[17]. P. 313. Note.
[18]. Broken Sword of Ulster, p. 179.
[19]. MacNevin (Confiscation of Ulster, p. 137, note) says the Irish had to pay £10 13s. 4d. for 60 acres. He does not state how he gets at this fact. The grants to the natives seem to have been at the rate of £1 1s. 4d. for 100 acres, which would work out at £10 13s. 4d. for 1,000. (See Patent Rolls, James I., passim.)
[20]. Rev. George Hill, Montgomery MS., p. 55, note. Patent Rolls, 14 James I., lxiii., 4, Dorso, and 15 James I., xll., 3, Dorso.