The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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Page 42
... Dublin ; Catholicus O'Dub- thay , Archbishop of Tuam , and many of the inferior clergy . The princes present were , Roderic , the monarch ; Tighernan O'Rourke , Prince of Breffny ; Dunchad , Prince of Orgiell ; Eochaid , son of Duns ...
... Dublin ; Catholicus O'Dub- thay , Archbishop of Tuam , and many of the inferior clergy . The princes present were , Roderic , the monarch ; Tighernan O'Rourke , Prince of Breffny ; Dunchad , Prince of Orgiell ; Eochaid , son of Duns ...
Page 78
... Dublin , fitting out ships to different parts of Scotland , succeeded in bringing from thence considerable plunder . In a marauding expedition of the same kind into Wales , -where the heroic chief- tain , Owen Glendower , was , at this ...
... Dublin , fitting out ships to different parts of Scotland , succeeded in bringing from thence considerable plunder . In a marauding expedition of the same kind into Wales , -where the heroic chief- tain , Owen Glendower , was , at this ...
Page 156
... Dublin , on the vigil of Pente- cost , and in two days afterwards , received the sword of office according to custom , in the cathedral church of Dublin . The new deputy re - appointed John Allen chan- cellor , instead of Read , who ...
... Dublin , on the vigil of Pente- cost , and in two days afterwards , received the sword of office according to custom , in the cathedral church of Dublin . The new deputy re - appointed John Allen chan- cellor , instead of Read , who ...
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