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 227
... prince of Fermoigh ; O'Liathan , prince of that territory , now called Barry- more ; O'Shaghnessy , prince of Aidhne , now called Killtartan , in the county of Gal- way , ( then in exile ; ) Mac Ennery , prince of Ui - Connell , or ...
... prince of Fermoigh ; O'Liathan , prince of that territory , now called Barry- more ; O'Shaghnessy , prince of Aidhne , now called Killtartan , in the county of Gal- way , ( then in exile ; ) Mac Ennery , prince of Ui - Connell , or ...
Page 42
... Prince of Breffny ; Dunchad , Prince of Orgiell ; Eochaid , son of Duns- leve , Prince of Ulad ; Dermod O'Melachlin , Prince of Tara ; Asculph , son of Torall , Prince of the Danes of Dublin ; Dunchad O'Foelan , Prince of the Desies ...
... Prince of Breffny ; Dunchad , Prince of Orgiell ; Eochaid , son of Duns- leve , Prince of Ulad ; Dermod O'Melachlin , Prince of Tara ; Asculph , son of Torall , Prince of the Danes of Dublin ; Dunchad O'Foelan , Prince of the Desies ...
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... Prince of Wales encouraged the royal party and gratified the Catholics generally ; but it was an event that united all their enemies against them . At first , a vulgar outcry was raised that the child was only a supposititious prince ...
... Prince of Wales encouraged the royal party and gratified the Catholics generally ; but it was an event that united all their enemies against them . At first , a vulgar outcry was raised that the child was only a supposititious prince ...
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