Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: ¬The book of Howth u.a, Volume 5William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1871 - 605 pages |
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... English translation of the Expug- natio " of Giraldus Cambrensis ; and such was the general opinion . But a very slight comparison of this English ver- sion with the Latin text of Giraldus will at once convince the reader that this is ...
... English translation of the Expug- natio " of Giraldus Cambrensis ; and such was the general opinion . But a very slight comparison of this English ver- sion with the Latin text of Giraldus will at once convince the reader that this is ...
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... a champion of Ireland for the tribute of Cornwall , and wan , as the English Chronicles maketh mention and the Irish Chronicles denied . * Sic .; qu . bows . " Roane , " MS . Knock - ne - Kyan . f.11 . When the THE BOOK OF HOWTH . 11.
... a champion of Ireland for the tribute of Cornwall , and wan , as the English Chronicles maketh mention and the Irish Chronicles denied . * Sic .; qu . bows . " Roane , " MS . Knock - ne - Kyan . f.11 . When the THE BOOK OF HOWTH . 11.
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... English as much to say as the Hill of Men's Heads , and there these strangers was encountered by a prince of Ireland called Dermot - Lawe - Yarge , as much to say in English Dermot with the Red Hand . There was a cruel battle fought and ...
... English as much to say as the Hill of Men's Heads , and there these strangers was encountered by a prince of Ireland called Dermot - Lawe - Yarge , as much to say in English Dermot with the Red Hand . There was a cruel battle fought and ...
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... English part , for when the Irish rebels had raised continual tumults against the English planted here with the Conquest , at last they coursed them into a narrow circuit of certain shires in Leinster , which the English did choose as ...
... English part , for when the Irish rebels had raised continual tumults against the English planted here with the Conquest , at last they coursed them into a narrow circuit of certain shires in Leinster , which the English did choose as ...
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... English , as England is to the King's obeisance , and inhabited and occupied with Englishmen , the King might have every year of common subsidy of the land 6d . or 8d . of every plowland ; summa totalis in the year 22,000l . and 40 ...
... English , as England is to the King's obeisance , and inhabited and occupied with Englishmen , the King might have every year of common subsidy of the land 6d . or 8d . of every plowland ; summa totalis in the year 22,000l . and 40 ...
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