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 xii
... reasons for attaching it to the house of Howth than what is furnished by the following passages : " This much from the beginning of Cnocketwo , that field , " to this , was had in a book of Mr. Walter Housse's of Dob- bore , beside ...
... reasons for attaching it to the house of Howth than what is furnished by the following passages : " This much from the beginning of Cnocketwo , that field , " to this , was had in a book of Mr. Walter Housse's of Dob- bore , beside ...
Page xv
... reason whereof all the nobles of the Irish was content " This much that is in this book more than Camerans did write of was translated by the Primate Dowdall , in the year of our Lord 1551 , out of a Latin book into English , which was ...
... reason whereof all the nobles of the Irish was content " This much that is in this book more than Camerans did write of was translated by the Primate Dowdall , in the year of our Lord 1551 , out of a Latin book into English , which was ...
Page xvi
... reason whereof all English and 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 ...
... reason whereof all English and 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 ...
Page 6
... reason of his friends all was slain , that he waxed mad , and went about like a wild beast . This much I find in another book . Ireland was kept in old time in this order by Fyn McCoyll and his generation . Osker McOsseyn McFyne with ...
... reason of his friends all was slain , that he waxed mad , and went about like a wild beast . This much I find in another book . Ireland was kept in old time in this order by Fyn McCoyll and his generation . Osker McOsseyn McFyne with ...
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... reason whereof he was slain . And Coll was so wounded with the giant that Fyn McCoyll , with all the cunning that he could do , scarce helpe [ d ] Colloe's wound a twelvemonth after . And Ossen told also that there was no King in ...
... reason whereof he was slain . And Coll was so wounded with the giant that Fyn McCoyll , with all the cunning that he could do , scarce helpe [ d ] Colloe's wound a twelvemonth after . And Ossen told also that there was no King in ...
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