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keep order and qualified to show a good example. The turn of Longford came next to that of Wexford, and with it was joined Ely O’Carroll, comprising the baronies of Clonlisk and Ballybritt in King’s County not contiguous to the rest of the plantation. In Ely there were no chief-rents or other legal incumbrances, but 200l. a year were due to the heirs of Sir Nicholas Malby out of the whole county of Longford and 120 beeves to Sir Richard Shaen the grantee of Granard Castle. These rent-charges were irregularly paid, and were the source of constant bickerings. There were no similar incumbrances in Ely, and neither there nor in Longford was there any pre-eminent chief at the moment, which made the task somewhat easier. It was part of the plan that there should in future be no O’Ferrall or O’Carroll with claims to tribal sovereignty.[148]

      Attempt to apply the Wexford lesson.

      The O’Ferralls.

      A careful survey.

      Ely O’Carroll

      Cases of hardship.

      Troubles from landless men.

      The undertakers non-resident.

      The natives not attracted by short leases,

      with stringent covenants.

      Plantation of Leitrim.

      General ill-success of the smaller plantations.

      The land unfairly divided.

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