- a
cantred or half-
cantred to a
baron as
mesne lord, who
would hold the
chief manor and
grant sub-manors to his tenants.
Church land
within a
cantred was...
- Look up
cantred in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cantred was a
subdivision of a
county in
Ireland in the 13th to 16th centuries.
Cantred may also...
-
Meath to his v****als.
Further south the name "
cantred" was used till the
fifteenth century. The
cantreds declined with the rest of the
English colony as...
- pronunciation: [ˈkantrɛ(v)];
plural cantrefi or cantrefs; also
rendered as
cantred) was a
medieval Welsh land division,
particularly important in the administration...
-
Jozef Cantré (26
December 1890 – 29
August 1957) was a
Belgian sculptor and illustrator. He was one of the main
artists in the
development of the movement...
- Pan
illustrated in the
Flemish magazine Regenboog.
Draft for the
woodcut Pan of
Jozef Cantré.
Published in 1918....
- The god Pan
playing on his Pan flute.
Excerpt from the
Flemish magazine Regenboog.
Draft for the
woodcut Pan of
Jozef Cantré.
Published in 1918....
- and a half
cantreds was
bounded by: "...the
borough of
Killaloe and the half
cantred of
Trucheked Maleth in
which it lay, and the
cantreds of Elykarval...
- baronies,
Irish counties were
granted out to the Anglo-Norman
noblemen in
cantreds,
later known as baronies,
which in turn were subdivided, as in England...
- Connacht,
those districts in the east
retained by King John as "The King's
Cantreds"
covered County Roscommon, and
parts of East Galway.
These districts were...