| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Cork (Ireland) - 1843 - 576 pages
...cider counties having invariably an orehard of some extent attached to their dwellings. The multitude of pretty little villages scattered over the landscape,...district in one of the midland counties of England*. * The ancient name of Lisburn was Linsley Garvin (probably from the founder), and till 1641, when the... | |
| William McComb - Belfast (Northern Ireland) - 1861 - 260 pages
...of pretty little villages scattered over the landscape, each announcing itself by the tapering tower of a church, would almost beguile the traveller into...district in one of the midland counties of England The inhabitants of Lisburn are, in general, social and well-educated ; and the class of shopkeepers... | |
| James Godkin - Ireland - 1870 - 510 pages
...pretty little villages, scattered over the landscape, each announcing itself by the tapering tower of a church, would almost beguile the traveller into believing that he was passing through a rural district in one of the midland counties of England.' We have seen that... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Ireland - 1911 - 472 pages
...cider counties having invariably an orchard of some extent attached to their dwellings. The multitude of pretty little villages scattered over the landscape,...district in one of the midland counties of England.' From Lisburn we proceeded by railway, a distance of eight English miles, to Belfast.8 As we drew near the... | |
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