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 65
... Moriche stood and encountered with his sword against their spartes , and cried with a loud voice to his men . Ere Hue might be holpen , through great haste he fell twice backward , and without help of Morich he could not be defended ...
... Moriche stood and encountered with his sword against their spartes , and cried with a loud voice to his men . Ere Hue might be holpen , through great haste he fell twice backward , and without help of Morich he could not be defended ...
Page 72
... Moriche his eldest son . The Earl sent after Moriche , that went then into Wales , and at his coming he gave him the halffendell of O'Felane and the castle of Wicklow , and that other halfendell he gave Meyler . The time that the peace ...
... Moriche his eldest son . The Earl sent after Moriche , that went then into Wales , and at his coming he gave him the halffendell of O'Felane and the castle of Wicklow , and that other halfendell he gave Meyler . The time that the peace ...
Page 75
... Moriche's nephews , that with the foremost boldly came into Ireland ; what Robert Fitz Hanry , Meyler's brother ; what Raymond de Cantone ; what Robert de Barre the younger ; what Raymond Husse son , with others of the same lineage ...
... Moriche's nephews , that with the foremost boldly came into Ireland ; what Robert Fitz Hanry , Meyler's brother ; what Raymond de Cantone ; what Robert de Barre the younger ; what Raymond Husse son , with others of the same lineage ...
Page 79
... Moriche , and all that kindred all the envy that they might and durst . For this is ever their adventure , that ever when great need befell in time of war , they were leffe and forward , ‡ and therefore most called to battle through ...
... Moriche , and all that kindred all the envy that they might and durst . For this is ever their adventure , that ever when great need befell in time of war , they were leffe and forward , ‡ and therefore most called to battle through ...
Page 80
... Moriche FitzGerald died , not without great sorrows of all his , and much harm and losses to all Ireland ; for he was a man needful , witty , and manfully , a true man , nor no stedfaster he left not in Ireland behind him . William ...
... Moriche FitzGerald died , not without great sorrows of all his , and much harm and losses to all Ireland ; for he was a man needful , witty , and manfully , a true man , nor no stedfaster he left not in Ireland behind him . William ...
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