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 225
... returned home with considerable booty , both from Meath and Connaught . Cormoc and his retinue were entertained by this prince , with all the expensive profusion of Irish banquets , and returned to Cashell with hostages from eleven out ...
... returned home with considerable booty , both from Meath and Connaught . Cormoc and his retinue were entertained by this prince , with all the expensive profusion of Irish banquets , and returned to Cashell with hostages from eleven out ...
Page 275
... returned with considerable spoils . O'Mealsachlin , attended by the archbishop of Cashell , in 1080 , waited on Turlogh at his palace in Limerick , ( since then a monastery , and now the cathedral church , ) and got his pardon for the ...
... returned with considerable spoils . O'Mealsachlin , attended by the archbishop of Cashell , in 1080 , waited on Turlogh at his palace in Limerick , ( since then a monastery , and now the cathedral church , ) and got his pardon for the ...
Page 171
... returned to Kilmain- ham . Soon after this he went to Munster , where he received the submission of seve- ral Irish and Englishmen , to whom he granted protections . In September , Shane O'Neill , son of the Earl of Tyrone , having ...
... returned to Kilmain- ham . Soon after this he went to Munster , where he received the submission of seve- ral Irish and Englishmen , to whom he granted protections . In September , Shane O'Neill , son of the Earl of Tyrone , having ...
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