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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... arms in many campaigns he made under his uncles , who , if we may credit some relations , extended their arms as far as Castile , which from them was anciently called Briga . Every thing giv- ing way to the arms of these adventurers ...
... arms in many campaigns he made under his uncles , who , if we may credit some relations , extended their arms as far as Castile , which from them was anciently called Briga . Every thing giv- ing way to the arms of these adventurers ...
Page 89
... arms of Ulster , which are " Luna , a hand sinister , couped at the wrist , Mars , ” — then should they be called Craobh- ruadh , or the Bloody Hand , which perhaps was their real title . The Clana - Deagha , or Munster knights , were a ...
... arms of Ulster , which are " Luna , a hand sinister , couped at the wrist , Mars , ” — then should they be called Craobh- ruadh , or the Bloody Hand , which perhaps was their real title . The Clana - Deagha , or Munster knights , were a ...
Page 160
... arms . This offi- cer , who had till then enjoyed that office for all Ireland , was thenceforward called Ulster king - at - arms , the cause of which change is not known . Nicholas Narbon , one of the English heralds , surnamed Rich ...
... arms . This offi- cer , who had till then enjoyed that office for all Ireland , was thenceforward called Ulster king - at - arms , the cause of which change is not known . Nicholas Narbon , one of the English heralds , surnamed Rich ...
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