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... glebe - house , four and Glebe- stories high , with an adjoining square of offices , on a glebe of only nine acres . parish of Adamstown . The whole is erected in the house , The union is not intersected by any main road ; the Roads ...
... glebe - house , four and Glebe- stories high , with an adjoining square of offices , on a glebe of only nine acres . parish of Adamstown . The whole is erected in the house , The union is not intersected by any main road ; the Roads ...
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... glebe lands , school - house lands , & c . in the said county and barony , taken according to 21 feet to the perch , A. D. 1655 . " - After giving the names and contents of the denomina- tions , it concludes thus- " A true survey of the ...
... glebe lands , school - house lands , & c . in the said county and barony , taken according to 21 feet to the perch , A. D. 1655 . " - After giving the names and contents of the denomina- tions , it concludes thus- " A true survey of the ...
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... glebe . 26. Gurtnaclea , Gurtnebooke , Shanballygown , Gurt- neleahie - the last is the true name ; in Irish , Gort - na- lia , the field by the river : the river is the Gully , which here divides the parish of Aghaboe from that of ...
... glebe . 26. Gurtnaclea , Gurtnebooke , Shanballygown , Gurt- neleahie - the last is the true name ; in Irish , Gort - na- lia , the field by the river : the river is the Gully , which here divides the parish of Aghaboe from that of ...
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... glebe of Farran - Eglis for females , who from the colour of their clothes , gave name to the church , which was called Teampul - na - Cailleachdubh , or the church of the black old women : the other was at Ballygowden . Mr. Arch- dall ...
... glebe of Farran - Eglis for females , who from the colour of their clothes , gave name to the church , which was called Teampul - na - Cailleachdubh , or the church of the black old women : the other was at Ballygowden . Mr. Arch- dall ...
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... glebe , at the depth of seven ¿ feet , a shoe resembling a Lapland one , it was made of - skin , and all of one piece ; a sole was sewed to it , but without a heel , which probably rotted off . It was ga- thered round the ancle by a ...
... glebe , at the depth of seven ¿ feet , a shoe resembling a Lapland one , it was made of - skin , and all of one piece ; a sole was sewed to it , but without a heel , which probably rotted off . It was ga- thered round the ancle by a ...
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