The history, topography and antiquities of the county and city of Limerick, by P. Fitzgerald (and J.J. M'Gregor) 2 vols, Том 2 |
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... John De Courcy ravaged Ulster with fire and sword , Milo de Cogan wasted Con- naught in a similar manner . To remedy these dis- orders Henry perceived the necessity of withdrawing Fitz Andelm , and re - appointing Hugh de Lacy to the ...
... John De Courcy ravaged Ulster with fire and sword , Milo de Cogan wasted Con- naught in a similar manner . To remedy these dis- orders Henry perceived the necessity of withdrawing Fitz Andelm , and re - appointing Hugh de Lacy to the ...
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... John de Courcy had a book written by an Irish prophet , in which several of said John's battles were predicted — that he always carried this book about with him - and that it was foretold in the same book , that Limerick should be twice ...
... John de Courcy had a book written by an Irish prophet , in which several of said John's battles were predicted — that he always carried this book about with him - and that it was foretold in the same book , that Limerick should be twice ...
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... John's courtiers tending daily to increase the disor- ders which threatened the total extirpation of the English power in Ireland , Henry , aroused to a sense of the impending danger , recalled his son , and entrusted the government to John ...
... John's courtiers tending daily to increase the disor- ders which threatened the total extirpation of the English power in Ireland , Henry , aroused to a sense of the impending danger , recalled his son , and entrusted the government to John ...
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... John Spafford was appointed its first Provost . Mortogh - Dall , the eldest son and suc- cessor of Donald , was taken prisoner by the con- querors , who put out his eyes , an act of cruelty too frequently practised in that age by the ...
... John Spafford was appointed its first Provost . Mortogh - Dall , the eldest son and suc- cessor of Donald , was taken prisoner by the con- querors , who put out his eyes , an act of cruelty too frequently practised in that age by the ...
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... John , and pay one hundred marks annually for the third , as the King's vassal . Through the wise and vigorous administration of Meyler Fitz - Henry , Ireland now began to expe- rience a greater degree of tranquillity than it had en ...
... John , and pay one hundred marks annually for the third , as the King's vassal . Through the wise and vigorous administration of Meyler Fitz - Henry , Ireland now began to expe- rience a greater degree of tranquillity than it had en ...
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Abbey appointed arms army arrival Arthur Askeaton Baron Bishop Bourke castle Castleconnell century Charles Chief Governor chieftains church citizens city of Limerick clergy Colonel command commenced Comyn Connaught Cork county of Limerick Creagh crown death Dublin Duke Earl of Desmond Earl of Kildare Earl of Ormond Edward enemy England English erected forces Galway garrison Gent George Ginckle granted Harrold Henry History of Limerick horse hundred Inchiquin inhabitants insurgents Ireland Ireton Irish Irish army James Kerry Kilkenny Killaloe Kilmallock King King's Knight lands Leinster Lord Deputy Lord Lucan Lords Justices Mac Arthy marched Maunsell Mayor ment Munster native Nicholas O'Brien O'Nial officers parish Parliament Pery Pierse possession pounds Prince prisoners province Rathkeale regiments reign residence Richard river Robert Roche Roman Catholics royal Shannon Sheriffs siege Sir John Smyth soon Stritch surrender sword Thomas Thomond thousand tion town troops Ulster vigorous Waterford White
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Страница xxvii - ... obedience, and their and every of their heirs, shall hold, possess and enjoy all and every their estates of free-hold, and inheritance, and all the rights, titles, and...
Страница xxix - Protestants, and for preventing the ruin of the said John Brown, and for satisfaction of his creditors, at the instance of the Lord Lucan, and the rest of the persons aforesaid, it is agreed, that the said lords justices and...
Страница xxvii - ... as are consistent with the laws of Ireland ; or as they did enjoy in the reign of King Charles the Second -, and their Majesties, as soon as their affairs will permit them to summon a Parliament in this kingdom, will endeavour to procure the said Roman Catholics such further security in that particular, as may preserve them from any disturbance upon the account of their said religion.
Страница xxix - The Lords Justices and General do promise to use their utmost Endeavours, that all the persons comprehended in the abovementioned Articles, shall be protected and defended from all Arrests and Executions for Debt or Damage, for the space of eight months, next ensuing the Date hereof.
Страница 554 - Catch then, O ! catch the transient hour, Improve each moment as it flies ; Life's a short summer — man a flower : He dies — alas ! how soon he dies ! THE WINTER'S WALK.
Страница 553 - CONDEMN'D to Hope's delusive mine, As on we toil from day to day, By sudden blasts or slow decline Our social comforts drop away.
Страница xxvii - James, or those authorised by him, to grant the same in the several counties of Limerick, Clare, Kerry, Cork, and Mayo, or any of them ; and all the commissioned officers in their Majesties...
Страница xxix - Tyrconnel and Lord Lucan took away the effects the said John Brown had to answer the said debts, and promised to clear the said John Brown of the said debts ; which effects were...
Страница xxx - Irish troops, or to the French officers, or other particular persons whatsoever, be robbed, destroyed, or taken away by the troops of the said general, the said general will order it to be restored, or payment to be made according to the value that is given in upon oath by the person so robbed or plundered ; and the said Irish troops to be transported as...
Страница 618 - In the upper terrace there was an engine, or kind of pump, by which water was drawn up out of the river, and from thence the whole garden was watered. In the spaces between the several arches, upon which this whole structure rested, were large and magnificent apartments, that were very light, and had the advantage of a beautiful prospect.