10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COSHERY»
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coshery in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coshery and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ireland and her Church: in three Parts
This was called Coshery, and is somewhat analogous to the royal prerogative of
purveyances. A still more terrible oppression was the quartering of the lord's
soldiers on the people, sometimes mitigated by a composition, called by the Irish
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2
The Athenaeum: Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine ...
Now, “coshery " had been put down, as far as royal enactment could do it, long
before the time of Queen Anne. It was illegal in the Tudor period, not by
contemporary legislation, but in consequence of a decree made by Richard the
Second, ...
3
The journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological ...
In this time, I say, as I was on a night at Coshery* wth one of Fitzherie's Churles,
we fel in talke as we have don now of strauge adventures and of Cats, and these
among other things the Churle (for so they A Churle'atale ca^ a^ farmers and ...
Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, 1868
4
On the History, Position, and Treatment of the Public ...
Coshery," the composition paid of old in Ireland for exemption from supplying
victuals to a chieftain and his followers, is lucidly explained as follows : — " Cois-
a-re, cess or rent, for the King, received by receiving him in coshery." — Calendar
...
Sir John Thomas Gilbert, 1864
5
Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of ...
The revenue, 'common to allnthe provincial sskmgs and chieftains; c'oniisted of
viribtis Bactiohh'ffuch at Coshery, Ben, "' ' 1 ,1..':."1: x an tun, apair _,\>mght, 7. ---
on, ,,. naught, Cuddy, Cess, Sorehin, &e.--Coshery was free quarter for the.
Thomas CAMPBELL (LL.D., Chancellor of St. Macartin's, Clogher.), 1789
Coshery," the composition paid of old in Ireland for exemption from supplying
victuals to a chieftain and his followers, is lucidly explained as follows : — " Cois
are cess or rent, for the King, received by receiving Lim in coshery.'' — Calendar
...
7
The Topographer and Genealogist
Taxe and Tallage, alias Southe. A convocation of all tenants, freeholders, and
inhabitants, to helpe to paie the Erie's debts, or to helpe him to money at his need
. " Refection is only repast and away. " Coshery is a charge of the Erie's people
for ...
Coshery," the composition paid of old in Ireland for exemption from supplying
victuals to a chieftain and his followers, is lucidly explained as follows : — " Cois
a re cess or rent, for the King, received by receiving him in coshery.'' — Calendar
...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1863
9
Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia
Corpus Christi College (Cambridge) MS 405, 186 Cosgrove, Art, 190 Coshery,
108. See also Coyne and livery Cosmographia (Julius Caesar), 129 Cosmology,
420 Cottonian Annals, 21, 22 Courcy, John de (“Prince ofUlster"), 18, 77, ...
10
A collection of tracts and treatises illustrative of the ...
Histor. lib. 1, cap. 1,) Hiberniam Irisulam vocat Cervorum venatu insignem. Sed
haac Corollarii loco. CAP. XIII. De priscis Exactionibus llibernicis, dictin Bonaght,
Sorohen, Coshery, Cuddy, Shragh et Mart: deque Tributis ab Anglis introductis, ...
James Hewitt Lifford (4th viscount), 1860