Clerical and Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, Taken from Diocesan and Parish Registries, Mss. in the Principal Libraries and Public Offices of Oxford, Dublin, and London, and from Private Or Family Papers, Band 3William Maziere Brady Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864 |
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15 March 1st Nov 24 August 29 Sept A.B. Deacon A.B. Priest afterwards Aghada Anne April Archbishop of Cashel Archdeacon Ardfert Armagh Ballycotton became Bennet bequeth Bishop Bennet Bishop of Cloyne Bishop of Cork Bishop of Ross Bishoprick born Boyle buried Carrigaline Castle Cathedral Chapel Chaplain CHARLES Clonmel College commendam consecrated Cork and Ross curacy Curate Curate of St dated daughter Dean died unm dimissory from Cork diocese Diocese of Cloyne Ditto Donoghmore Dublin Earl EDWARD eldest Elisabeth entered T.C.D. Fitzgerald FRANCIS GEORGE graduated A.B. HENRY House Ireland Irish issue Item JAMES January July June Kildare Killaloe King King's lands late lease letters dimissory licensed Limerick London Lord Mallow married Mary Meath Mitchelstown Nicholas Oats ordained Deacon Ossory parish PATRICK PETER Pope Priest Rector RICHARD ROBERT SAMUEL Sermon Shandon Synge THOMAS Townsend Tuam Ware Wheat wife WILLIAM Youghal
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Seite 75 - Things Divine and Supernatural Conceived by Analogy with Things Natural and Human (1733) he asserts that knowledge of God's essence and attributes can bo only " analogical
Seite 77 - A Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again, translated from a manuscript written by the Prefetto of Egypt, in company with some missionaries de propaganda fide, at Grand Cairo: To which are added, Remarks on the Origin of Hieroglyphics, and the Mythology of the ancient Heathens.
Seite 117 - If you put this question to me as a minister, I must, and can assure you, that the money shall most undoubtedly be paid as soon as suits with public convenience ; but if you ask me as a friend, whether Dean Berkeley should continue in America, expecting the payment of £20,000, 1 advise him by all means to return home to Europe, and to give up his present expectations.
Seite 116 - Majesty was further pleased to grant a charter for erecting^ a college, by the name of St. Paul's College, in Bermuda, to consist of a president and nine fellows, who were obliged to maintain and educate Indian scholars at the rate of 10/. per annum for each.
Seite 122 - Dublin by the archbishop of Dublin, assisted by the bishops of Kildare and Down ; and at the same time Hugh Goodacre, a particular friend of our Author, was consecrated archbishop of Armagh.
Seite 160 - Sermons, Doctrinal and Practical. By the Rev. WILLIAM ARCHER BUTLER, MA, late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author's Life, by the Rev. THOMAS WOODWARD, MA, Vicar of Mullingar. With Portrait, Second Edition. 8vo. cloth lettered, 12s. "An eminent divine and a profound thinker
Seite 107 - A Vindication of Sir Robert King's designs and actions in relation to the late and present Lord Kingston ; being an answer to a scandalous libel lately sent abroad under the title of ' Materials for a bill of discovery against Sir Robert King and others,'" printed in 1699, without name of place or printer.
Seite 37 - Now, finally, we do take under our protection the said monastery, with the aforesaid lands, which we exempt from all secular charge, and yield freely and peaceably to God for all time to come. And lest at any time any one should presume to call in question the truth of those former grants, or of this our present grant, we have authenticated this charter with the impression of our seal, and delivered it, in the presence of fitting witnesses, to the pil of Connaught to be preserved.
Seite 66 - The Antiapology of the Melancholy Stander-by, in Answer to the Dean of "St. Paul's Apology for writing against the Socinians.
Seite 62 - I647, he constantly resided during the remainder of the Usurpation, and continued to use the common prayer in all the public offices of his ministry, notwithstanding the severe injunctions of the commissioners of the English Parliament against it. Several complaints were made of his contempt of the order of government, but by the interest which his persuasive letters upon that occasion had procured him with Dr.