A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and AppendicesK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 423 Seiten |
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... garrison , and the towering central mound occupied by the chief , with excavated store- houses for the reception of grain ; or a formidable wall of irregular unmortared masonry , ten , twelve , or fourteen feet in thickness , formed a ...
... garrison , and the towering central mound occupied by the chief , with excavated store- houses for the reception of grain ; or a formidable wall of irregular unmortared masonry , ten , twelve , or fourteen feet in thickness , formed a ...
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... garrison . Then O'Brien of Thomond , who similarly surrendered Limerick . Next Donchad of Ossory , and O'Phelan of Decies , and all the petty chiefs of Munster . Henry made a royal progress to Cashel and Tipperary , and then proceeded ...
... garrison . Then O'Brien of Thomond , who similarly surrendered Limerick . Next Donchad of Ossory , and O'Phelan of Decies , and all the petty chiefs of Munster . Henry made a royal progress to Cashel and Tipperary , and then proceeded ...
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... garrison into his castle of Maynooth , Lord Thomas retired into the country of the Irish enemy to stir up the O'Moores of Leix and the O'Connors of Offaly to his assistance , and to intrigue with Spain and Rome . And now there came into ...
... garrison into his castle of Maynooth , Lord Thomas retired into the country of the Irish enemy to stir up the O'Moores of Leix and the O'Connors of Offaly to his assistance , and to intrigue with Spain and Rome . And now there came into ...
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... St. Columb- kill ; and the atrocious act of vandalism committed by the garrison of Athlone in sacking and razing the 1 1 ancient and magnificent abbey of Clonmacnoise . They had turned 106 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND . [ 1551–
... St. Columb- kill ; and the atrocious act of vandalism committed by the garrison of Athlone in sacking and razing the 1 1 ancient and magnificent abbey of Clonmacnoise . They had turned 106 HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND . [ 1551–
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... garrison , massacred them to a man , and hunted out and slew every living soul , man , woman , and child , who had taken refuge in the caves and fastnesses of the island , in all some 650 persons . Then , ruined in fortune , and broken ...
... garrison , massacred them to a man , and hunted out and slew every living soul , man , woman , and child , who had taken refuge in the caves and fastnesses of the island , in all some 650 persons . Then , ruined in fortune , and broken ...
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