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Page 90
... granted the Ferry of Carlingford to the Abbey of Downpatrick , which he had founded . In 1210 , King John's Castle was erected . Richard De Lacy , Earl of Ulster , founded and endowed a monastery for Domi- nicans , in 1305. In 1326 ...
... granted the Ferry of Carlingford to the Abbey of Downpatrick , which he had founded . In 1210 , King John's Castle was erected . Richard De Lacy , Earl of Ulster , founded and endowed a monastery for Domi- nicans , in 1305. In 1326 ...
Page 91
... granted to his son Lionel , then Earl of Ulster ( a title that seems to have been borne for a time by several of the early Norman adventurers in Ireland ) , license to hold a weekly market and a yearly fair in his town of Carlingford ...
... granted to his son Lionel , then Earl of Ulster ( a title that seems to have been borne for a time by several of the early Norman adventurers in Ireland ) , license to hold a weekly market and a yearly fair in his town of Carlingford ...
Page 116
... granted that the arch is Christian , and that the symbol of the cross is neces- sarily subsequent to the sufferings of Christ . This is not so ; the arch was known a thousand years at least previous to our era , was not considered ...
... granted that the arch is Christian , and that the symbol of the cross is neces- sarily subsequent to the sufferings of Christ . This is not so ; the arch was known a thousand years at least previous to our era , was not considered ...
Page 117
... granted ; for instance , it is not clear that the early buildings he calls Christian were not Pagan . The stone - roofed chapels and Round Towers are among the buildings which present the fewest mechanical diffi- culties , and might be ...
... granted ; for instance , it is not clear that the early buildings he calls Christian were not Pagan . The stone - roofed chapels and Round Towers are among the buildings which present the fewest mechanical diffi- culties , and might be ...
Page 119
... considered part of Leinster ) , was granted to De Courcey , and subsequently to De Lacey , as Earls of Ulster . The latter divided it and subgranted it among the families of De Verdon , Peppard , Taafe , DROGHEDA TO DUNDALK . 119.
... considered part of Leinster ) , was granted to De Courcey , and subsequently to De Lacey , as Earls of Ulster . The latter divided it and subgranted it among the families of De Verdon , Peppard , Taafe , DROGHEDA TO DUNDALK . 119.
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Page 257 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
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Page 33 - In the descent southward, near the bottom, one is forced to slide down a sort of thatch, composed of furze, long grass, and juniper. St. Donard, a disciple of St. Patrick, is said to have spent the life of a hermit on this mountain, and built a cell, or oratory, on the top of it, towards the close of the fifth century.
Page 160 - And no spectacle was more frequent in the ditches of towns, and especially in wasted countries, than to see multitudes of these poor people dead with their mouths all coloured green by eating nettles, docks, and all things they could rend up above ground.
Page 255 - ... inviolable, and to deliver up the succession peaceably to his Tanist, and then hath a wand delivered unto him by some whose proper office that is; after which, descending from the stone, he turneth himself round, thrice forwards and thrice backwards. Eudox. But how is the Tanist chosen? Iren. They say he setteth but one foot upon the stone, and receiveth the like oath that the captaine did.
Page 14 - A day with not too bright a beam, A warm, but not a scorching sun, A southern gale to curl the stream, And, master, half our work is done.
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