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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... side of the Channel . The Book of Howth is followed by another short chronicle of the Conquest of Ireland , written by Thomas Bray , or , at least , attributed to him by Carew . In Tanner's Bibliotheca the following brief notice is to ...
... side of the Channel . The Book of Howth is followed by another short chronicle of the Conquest of Ireland , written by Thomas Bray , or , at least , attributed to him by Carew . In Tanner's Bibliotheca the following brief notice is to ...
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... side , being on their right hand , which now is a great moor , with such a noise of warlike instruments that the ... side . This was the sorest battle fought on both sides that was ever in Ireland afore this time , * Here these words are ...
... side , being on their right hand , which now is a great moor , with such a noise of warlike instruments that the ... side . This was the sorest battle fought on both sides that was ever in Ireland afore this time , * Here these words are ...
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... side that river of Loghe Foyll might have passage at their pleasure to what side they list . These Scots and Danes being grieved therewith , and hearing where their ships was , went to seek for them , and , as they travelled without ...
... side that river of Loghe Foyll might have passage at their pleasure to what side they list . These Scots and Danes being grieved therewith , and hearing where their ships was , went to seek for them , and , as they travelled without ...
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... sides . The seas at every repulse was left red with their blood . The slaughter of both sides was horrible to behold . So these strangers could not be suffered to land at no hand , for all the power of Ireland was at that place gathered ...
... sides . The seas at every repulse was left red with their blood . The slaughter of both sides was horrible to behold . So these strangers could not be suffered to land at no hand , for all the power of Ireland was at that place gathered ...
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... sides did repair some to one camp and some to another to make good cheer , as though they were brethren and fellows , and ... side love was not forgotten amongst the gentlemen , which caused many a bloody wound , and many a stalworth ...
... sides did repair some to one camp and some to another to make good cheer , as though they were brethren and fellows , and ... side love was not forgotten amongst the gentlemen , which caused many a bloody wound , and many a stalworth ...
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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