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Page 98
... bringing me the beforesaid £ 20 , whereby I might the sooner have here money to buy me clothes , and also for to amend my slender commons and fare , and for other necessaries . I will you take out of that you bring me , for your costs ...
... bringing me the beforesaid £ 20 , whereby I might the sooner have here money to buy me clothes , and also for to amend my slender commons and fare , and for other necessaries . I will you take out of that you bring me , for your costs ...
Page 154
... bring the Mayor to Christ Church , and having put him into his pew they convey themselves to a tavern till the sermon be done , then they bring the Mayor back again to his house ... It is strange that in Dublin where the Word of God ...
... bring the Mayor to Christ Church , and having put him into his pew they convey themselves to a tavern till the sermon be done , then they bring the Mayor back again to his house ... It is strange that in Dublin where the Word of God ...
Page 217
... bring beer ( if any prefer it ) . . . they also bring pipes of the best tobacco to drive away rheums and catarrhs . . . . How can we now tell about the sumptuous preparation of everything ? How about the dinners ? How about the suppers ...
... bring beer ( if any prefer it ) . . . they also bring pipes of the best tobacco to drive away rheums and catarrhs . . . . How can we now tell about the sumptuous preparation of everything ? How about the dinners ? How about the suppers ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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