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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... Irishmen - I know not how justly - that the original intention of Carew had been frustrated as to their final destination . The following letter addressed to Archbishop Usher will explain the cause and intensity of this feeling and the ...
... Irishmen - I know not how justly - that the original intention of Carew had been frustrated as to their final destination . The following letter addressed to Archbishop Usher will explain the cause and intensity of this feeling and the ...
Page xvi
... Irish men , women , and children in Ireland that heard of this , upon their knees did pray devoutly that his generation should continue as long as any man in England or Ireland . " P. 191 . Again , of Lord Leonard Gray , one of the ...
... Irish men , women , and children in Ireland that heard of this , upon their knees did pray devoutly that his generation should continue as long as any man in England or Ireland . " P. 191 . Again , of Lord Leonard Gray , one of the ...
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... Irishmen , for that that the Scots came of the Irish blood by marriage . - The 37. Chapter , and also in Fabian . In the province of Leinster there is 7 counties , viz . , the countie [ s ] of Dublin , Kildare , Catherlagh , Kylkenny ...
... Irishmen , for that that the Scots came of the Irish blood by marriage . - The 37. Chapter , and also in Fabian . In the province of Leinster there is 7 counties , viz . , the countie [ s ] of Dublin , Kildare , Catherlagh , Kylkenny ...
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... Irishmen recketh not of castles , for they take woods for their castles , and marshes and moors for castle ditches . But at the last , Turgesius died by guilefulness of women . And Englishmen say that Gurmundus wan Ireland , and made ...
... Irishmen recketh not of castles , for they take woods for their castles , and marshes and moors for castle ditches . But at the last , Turgesius died by guilefulness of women . And Englishmen say that Gurmundus wan Ireland , and made ...
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... Irishmen be cunning in two manner instruments of music , in harp and tymber , that is armed with wire and strings of brass , on which instruments , though they play hastily and swiftly , they make right merry harmony and melody with ...
... Irishmen be cunning in two manner instruments of music , in harp and tymber , that is armed with wire and strings of brass , on which instruments , though they play hastily and swiftly , they make right merry harmony and melody with ...
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