Old Kilkenny Review1977 - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) |
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Page 307
... passed out of use , and artists were not familiar with such things . This often led to unrealistic rendering of the ... passing that identical arms were borne by the English family of Carleton , and may be seen on their monument in St ...
... passed out of use , and artists were not familiar with such things . This often led to unrealistic rendering of the ... passing that identical arms were borne by the English family of Carleton , and may be seen on their monument in St ...
Page 332
... passed into the ownership of Patrick Kearney . From this time until 1830 it was known as The Leinster Journal , proprietors being Patrick Kearney and later Andrew Henderson . During the third and longest period from 1830 on it was owned ...
... passed into the ownership of Patrick Kearney . From this time until 1830 it was known as The Leinster Journal , proprietors being Patrick Kearney and later Andrew Henderson . During the third and longest period from 1830 on it was owned ...
Page 362
... passed to the latter administration for £ 200 . A member of the K.A.S. must therefore have the gratitude of ... passing through College . His number of each is Five , all Parlour Boarders . He prepares his College Pupils for examination ...
... passed to the latter administration for £ 200 . A member of the K.A.S. must therefore have the gratitude of ... passing through College . His number of each is Five , all Parlour Boarders . He prepares his College Pupils for examination ...
Contents
Editorial | 237 |
Laying a Legend Dr F R Walsh | 245 |
Duiske Abbey Graignamanagh Edward W Hughes | 254 |
Copyright | |
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