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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... daughter to Con Kede Caghe , desired of Gorre to let her out . He sware that he would not , neither for her husband nor her father's sake . Then asked Connan's wife and Kylte Conane's wife , that never offended with any man saving her ...
... daughter to Con Kede Caghe , desired of Gorre to let her out . He sware that he would not , neither for her husband nor her father's sake . Then asked Connan's wife and Kylte Conane's wife , that never offended with any man saving her ...
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... that was in the year of our Lord 330 . He told also that the King of Denmark sent for Fyn his father to come to Denmark to marry his daughter , the fairest that then was , and so according that request went with thirty THE BOOK OF HOWTH .
... that was in the year of our Lord 330 . He told also that the King of Denmark sent for Fyn his father to come to Denmark to marry his daughter , the fairest that then was , and so according that request went with thirty THE BOOK OF HOWTH .
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... daughters with them , which did banquet those strangers at all times of peace concluded , which was after this order , that when any field was given betwixt them , then they would take a truce for a fortnight , * i . e . their . A Roman ...
... daughters with them , which did banquet those strangers at all times of peace concluded , which was after this order , that when any field was given betwixt them , then they would take a truce for a fortnight , * i . e . their . A Roman ...
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... daughter of the King of Olster , which was as fair as nature could endeavour , of the age of 19 years , or thereabouts ; and he offered to break a spear for her sake ; which was answered by her brother , to defend her at all assays . At ...
... daughter of the King of Olster , which was as fair as nature could endeavour , of the age of 19 years , or thereabouts ; and he offered to break a spear for her sake ; which was answered by her brother , to defend her at all assays . At ...
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... daughter of Dubtaghe , a captain in Leinster , who , perceiving the mother with child , sold her secretly , fearing the jealousy of his wife , to an Irish poet , reserving to himself the fruit of her womb . She was there delivered of ...
... daughter of Dubtaghe , a captain in Leinster , who , perceiving the mother with child , sold her secretly , fearing the jealousy of his wife , to an Irish poet , reserving to himself the fruit of her womb . She was there delivered of ...
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