Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Page xxxiv
... castle of lime and stone , " called Castle Aubigny , with the King's arms cut in free- " stone over the gate . This is five storeys high , with four " round towers for flankers ; the hall is 50 feet long and " 28 broad ; the roof is set ...
... castle of lime and stone , " called Castle Aubigny , with the King's arms cut in free- " stone over the gate . This is five storeys high , with four " round towers for flankers ; the hall is 50 feet long and " 28 broad ; the roof is set ...
Page xxxv
... castle and bawn of great strength , two corn mills , and one fulling mill , and was able to bring into the field 200 armed men . Sir James Belford had laid the foundation of a bawn of lime and stone 70 feet square , also a castle of the ...
... castle and bawn of great strength , two corn mills , and one fulling mill , and was able to bring into the field 200 armed men . Sir James Belford had laid the foundation of a bawn of lime and stone 70 feet square , also a castle of the ...
Page xlviii
... castle of Dublin , and those of 1,000 in common soccage . The first were in four years obliged to build a castle and bawn , the second in two years a strong stone or brick house and bawn , and the last a bawn ; timber for that purpose ...
... castle of Dublin , and those of 1,000 in common soccage . The first were in four years obliged to build a castle and bawn , the second in two years a strong stone or brick house and bawn , and the last a bawn ; timber for that purpose ...
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... castles , lands , tenements , rectories , impropriate tythes , advow- sons of churches , and other hereditaments ... castle of Dublin , in free and common socage , and not in capite nor by knights service . Wherefore we will and ...
... castles , lands , tenements , rectories , impropriate tythes , advow- sons of churches , and other hereditaments ... castle of Dublin , in free and common socage , and not in capite nor by knights service . Wherefore we will and ...
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... Castle . Sir George Tounton stayed yet in the town , thinking that his presence would combine them in better obedience ; but now their pride [ grew ] from ill to worse ; [ they ] seize upon the munition and victuals going down to the ...
... Castle . Sir George Tounton stayed yet in the town , thinking that his presence would combine them in better obedience ; but now their pride [ grew ] from ill to worse ; [ they ] seize upon the munition and victuals going down to the ...
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