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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Page ix
... given no intimation at the close of his dedication or of his preface of the place of his abode . Whether therefore he borrowed the MSS . from Lambeth , in whole or in part , I am unable to say . The collection was well known , was a ...
... given no intimation at the close of his dedication or of his preface of the place of his abode . Whether therefore he borrowed the MSS . from Lambeth , in whole or in part , I am unable to say . The collection was well known , was a ...
Page xxii
... given by Mr. Dimock , less accurate than Bray's , or else printed from an inaccurate manuscript . * Both are identical in substance , and Bray follows closely this earlier version , only modernizing an expression here and there , as ...
... given by Mr. Dimock , less accurate than Bray's , or else printed from an inaccurate manuscript . * Both are identical in substance , and Bray follows closely this earlier version , only modernizing an expression here and there , as ...
Page xxiii
... given this specimen from a MS . preserved in Trinity College , Dublin , under the notion that it was an " early English translation of the Expug- natio " of Giraldus Cambrensis ; and such was the general opinion . But a very slight ...
... given this specimen from a MS . preserved in Trinity College , Dublin , under the notion that it was an " early English translation of the Expug- natio " of Giraldus Cambrensis ; and such was the general opinion . But a very slight ...
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... given Ballegarre . The order of this battle was this . Those soldiers and strangers placed themselves by south - west the hill of Ard- Kaghe in one great battle where as the King's army should not perceive them , being somewhat beneath ...
... given Ballegarre . The order of this battle was this . Those soldiers and strangers placed themselves by south - west the hill of Ard- Kaghe in one great battle where as the King's army should not perceive them , being somewhat beneath ...
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... 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 knight . f . 12 . Gilmore returned THE BOOK OF HOWTH . 13.
... 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 knight . f . 12 . Gilmore returned THE BOOK OF HOWTH . 13.
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afore aftyr anno Archbishop Baron battle Bishop brother Burgh Butler cantreds Capitulum Carew Castle Chronicle church Connoght Cork Council daughter Deputy died divers Dublin Earl Marshal Earl of Desmond Earl of Kildare Earl of Ormond Earl of Ulster Edited Edward English Englishmen Erle Exchequer Fitz FitzThomas footmen Grant hade hame hand hath heirs Henry Henry VIII holy horsemen host Houthe Howthe Hugh de Lacy hyme Ireland Irish Irishmen James Justiciary Kilkenny killed King of England King's knights Kyng Lacy land Leynester Lieutenant Lond manor Maurice Meath Moriche myche myght O'Bren O'Neyll othir Parliament pepyle Prince Raymond reign Richard Robert Roger Saint Scotland Scots sent shold Sir John slain slew sone stalworth tham thay ther thereof Thomas thyng took town tyme unto uppon Walter Walter de Lacy Waterford watir weryn Wexford Whan wife William wold ynto