Roscommon. upon is in sartin freshwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there come neither ship nor boat to approach them : it is thought that there in the said fortified islands lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and... The Natural History Review - Page 301862Full view - About this book
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum - Archaeology - 1857 - 274 pages
...lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and gages; which islands, hath in wars tofore been attempted, and now of late again by the Lord...Sir Harry Sydney, which for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath not prevailed." In Marshal Bagenal's description of Ulster, AD 1586,... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1859 - 562 pages
...lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and gages; which islands, hath in wars tofore been attempted, and now of late again by the Lord...Sir Harry Sydney, which for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath Dot prevailed." ' "In Marshal Bagenal's Description of Ulster, AD 1586,... | |
| William Robert Wilde - Ireland - 1861 - 792 pages
...lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and gages; which islands, hath in wars tofore been attempted, and now of late again by the Lord...Sir Harry Sydney, which for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath not prevailed." In Marshal Bagenal's description of Ulster, AD 1586,... | |
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum, William Robert Wilde - Archaeology - 1863 - 672 pages
...lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and gages; which islands, hath in wars tofore been attempted, and now of late again by the Lord...Sir Harry Sydney, which for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath not prevailed." In Marshal Bagenal's description of Ulster, AD 1586,... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Anthropology - 1865 - 560 pages
...is thought that there in the said fortified islands lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and gages : which islands, hath in wars...the escheated territories, made for the Government, AD 1591, by Francis Jobson, or the " Platt of the County of Monaghan," preserved in the State Paper... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 600 pages
...ffreshwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there come neither ship nor boat to approach them, .... which islands hath in wars to fore been attempted,...Sir Harry Sydney, which, for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath not prevailed.' Convenience of fishing and boating has, no doubt, in... | |
| Literature - 1868 - 978 pages
...ffreshwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there come neither ship nor boat to approach them, .... which islands hath in wars to fore been attempted,...Sir Harry Sydney, which, for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath not prevailed.' Convenience of fishing and boating has, no doubt, in... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 602 pages
...{freshwater loghes in his country, which from the sea there come neither ship nor boat to approach them, .... which islands hath in wars to fore been attempted,...Sir Harry Sydney, which, for want of means for safe conduct upon the water it hath not prevailed.' Convenience of fishing and boating has, no doubt, in... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - Antiquities - 1878 - 712 pages
...is thought that there in the said fortified islands lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners, and gages : which islands hath in wars...safe conducts upon the water it hath not prevailed/ " Fi8. 172. Section of a crannoRe in Ardakillin Lough, Roscommon. Again, the map of the escheated territories,... | |
| Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - Great Britain - 1897 - 272 pages
...is thought that there in the said fortified islands lyeth all his plate, which is much, and money, prisoners and gages; which islands hath in wars to...of late again by the Lord Deputy there, Sir Harry Sidney, which, for want of means for safe conducts upon the water, it hath not prevailed.-'" And again... | |
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