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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... manner was ; of the which cry that name was 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 ...
... manner was ; of the which cry that name was 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 ...
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... manner . First , seeing their enemies in such order , divided their army in two parts . They were seven Kings upon that hill at that time , walking ; for which cause it was called the Hill of Trasse , as though you would say there these ...
... manner . First , seeing their enemies in such order , divided their army in two parts . They were seven Kings upon that hill at that time , walking ; for which cause it was called the Hill of Trasse , as though you would say there these ...
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... manner was , that he that had taken upon him armour last should give the first charge . And so he went upon his father , not understanding in the beginning what he was , and slew him , which after made him mad . And when Fyn McCoyll ...
... manner was , that he that had taken upon him armour last should give the first charge . And so he went upon his father , not understanding in the beginning what he was , and slew him , which after made him mad . And when Fyn McCoyll ...
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... manner used three nights after other , till he was so amazed and weary for lack of sleep , that he had not half his strength , by reason whereof he was slain . And Coll was so wounded with the giant that Fyn McCoyll , with all the ...
... manner used three nights after other , till he was so amazed and weary for lack of sleep , that he had not half his strength , by reason whereof he was slain . And Coll was so wounded with the giant that Fyn McCoyll , with all the ...
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... manner was , by reason of his policy and hardiness . And that day he lost most part of his men , so after he was not suffered to have that place in the field for want of men , by reason whereof , and other unkindness that there was ...
... manner was , by reason of his policy and hardiness . And that day he lost most part of his men , so after he was not suffered to have that place in the field for want of men , by reason whereof , and other unkindness that there was ...
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