| John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...country ; capt. Hensflower was made seneschal of it, and had M'Mahon's chief house, and part of the land ; and to divers others, smaller portions of land,...all the contrivers of his death ; and that every one was paid something for his share. " Certain it is," says the same historian,3 « that, upon M'Mahon's... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...country ; capt. Hensflower was made seneschal of it, and had M'Mahon's chief house, and part of the land ; and to divers others, smaller portions of land,...all the contrivers of his death ; and that every one was paid something for his share. " Certain it is," says the same historian,} «« that, upon M'Mahon's... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Cork (Ireland) - 1843 - 576 pages
...the gentleman's chiefe house, with a portion of land, and to divers other smaller portions of lands were assigned, and the Irish spared not to say that...former allegations, exclaimed that their kinsman was treacherously executed, to intitle the queen to his land, and to extinguish the name of ñfac Mahoune4... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - Great Britain - 1843 - 98 pages
...; ' Captain Hensflower was made seneschal of it, ' and had M'Mahon's chief house and part of the ' land ; and to divers others, smaller portions of '...the contrivers of his ' death, and that every one was paid something ' for his share.' Another instance I select from a multitude of similar cases mentioned... | |
| George Hill - Great Britain - 1877 - 654 pages
...Captain Henshawe was made seneschal of the country, and had the gentleman's [Hugh Roe Macmahon's] chief house, with a portion of land ; and to divers others...say that these men were all the contrivers of his [Hugh Roe Macmahon's] death, and that every one paid something [to the lord deputy] for his share.... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Ireland - 1911 - 510 pages
...the gentleman's chiefe house, with a portion of land, and to divers other smaller portions of lands were assigned, and the Irish spared not to say that...former allegations, exclaimed that their kinsman was treacherously executed, to intitle the queen to his land, and to extinguish the name of Mac Mahoune,... | |
| Eleanor Hull - Ireland - 1926 - 652 pages
...Captain Henslow, who was made seneschal of the country and got MacMahon's house and home-lands ; " and the Irish spared not to say that these men were...and that every one paid something for his share." The Irish were no doubt right ; and it was such high-handed acts of treachery as these that lay at... | |
| George Hill - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 292 pages
...Captain Henshawe was made seneschal of the country, and had the gentleman's [Hugh Roe Macmahon's] chief house, with a portion of land ; and to divers others...say that these men were all the contrivers of his [Hugh Roe Macmahon's] death, and that every one paid something [to the lord deputy] for his share.... | |
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