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... Castle of Sales . I received this account from Daniel O'Mulryan , a captain in the regiment of Mountcashel , who assured me that he was told it by the Marquis de Sales , at the table of Lord Mountcushel , who had taken him prisoner at ...
... Castle of Sales . I received this account from Daniel O'Mulryan , a captain in the regiment of Mountcashel , who assured me that he was told it by the Marquis de Sales , at the table of Lord Mountcushel , who had taken him prisoner at ...
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... castle " was built this year ( 1164 ) by Roderic O'Conor , at Tuam , but as the castle of Galway , and other similar strongholds , had been erected in Connaught long before , the term " wonderful ” must have been applied rather on ...
... castle " was built this year ( 1164 ) by Roderic O'Conor , at Tuam , but as the castle of Galway , and other similar strongholds , had been erected in Connaught long before , the term " wonderful ” must have been applied rather on ...
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... Castle had already fallen , and it is said that the Wex- ford men were not very scrupulous on the occasion in their treatment of foes who had proved themselves sufficiently capable of treachery and cruelty . The story is , that ...
... Castle had already fallen , and it is said that the Wex- ford men were not very scrupulous on the occasion in their treatment of foes who had proved themselves sufficiently capable of treachery and cruelty . The story is , that ...
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... castle of Trim , was now ordered to restore the forts which the Irish army had demolished ; and thus Roderic's expedition ended like any ordinary foray . A. D. 1175. In this posture of affairs Henry II . thought it high time to try the ...
... castle of Trim , was now ordered to restore the forts which the Irish army had demolished ; and thus Roderic's expedition ended like any ordinary foray . A. D. 1175. In this posture of affairs Henry II . thought it high time to try the ...
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... castle of Slane , which was held for De Lacy by Richard le Fleming , and from which it was usual to send parties to ... castles which they had erected in Meath , namely , those of Kells , Galtrim , and Derry- patrick . A.D. 1177. - Fitz ...
... castle of Slane , which was held for De Lacy by Richard le Fleming , and from which it was usual to send parties to ... castles which they had erected in Meath , namely , those of Kells , Galtrim , and Derry- patrick . A.D. 1177. - Fitz ...
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