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Page 39
... Irish chief , and by his side , good sword in hand , that glori- ous type of honour and chivalry , Prendergast , ever since named in Irish tradition and history as the Faithful Norman -faithful among the faithless we might truly say ...
... Irish chief , and by his side , good sword in hand , that glori- ous type of honour and chivalry , Prendergast , ever since named in Irish tradition and history as the Faithful Norman -faithful among the faithless we might truly say ...
Page 41
... Irish themselves and various group- ings and alliances were formed on a more or less temporary basis for purposes of defence or conquest . We thus find the Normans taking sides with the Irish , and in this particular instance being ...
... Irish themselves and various group- ings and alliances were formed on a more or less temporary basis for purposes of defence or conquest . We thus find the Normans taking sides with the Irish , and in this particular instance being ...
Page 203
... Irish used by the local people became slightly corrupted from Ummighe to Ummizha it could be the Cloone or lawn of ... Irish monastic form of living close together in groups of such huts . First , as regards buildings , there is a well ...
... Irish used by the local people became slightly corrupted from Ummighe to Ummizha it could be the Cloone or lawn of ... Irish monastic form of living close together in groups of such huts . First , as regards buildings , there is a well ...
Contents
Activities | 4 |
Standish OGrady Professor Denis Gwynn | 11 |
Smithstown Axehead Ellen Prendergast | 17 |
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