The Tour of the French Traveller M. de La Boullaye Le Gouz in Ireland, A. D. 1644T. and W. Boone, 1837 - 139 страница |
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... Ormond were indifferent , so were Bag- dad and Bulgruddery - the Iran of the East and the Erin of the West . We have consequently re- ceived at his hands a faithful relation of his adven- tures in Ireland , and of his observations upon ...
... Ormond were indifferent , so were Bag- dad and Bulgruddery - the Iran of the East and the Erin of the West . We have consequently re- ceived at his hands a faithful relation of his adven- tures in Ireland , and of his observations upon ...
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... Ormond.15 At six miles towards Limmerik ( Limerick ) we found a village called Fortinguesse ( Fox and geese ) destroyed by the war . There remained but one house , where was an English garrison . In the evening we arrived at Racoul ...
... Ormond.15 At six miles towards Limmerik ( Limerick ) we found a village called Fortinguesse ( Fox and geese ) destroyed by the war . There remained but one house , where was an English garrison . In the evening we arrived at Racoul ...
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... Ormond . " - ( London , printed by Robert Baker , 1642. ) It is stated that on the 4th April , Ormond's army , consisting of 3000 foot and 500 horse , with five field pieces , poor unfortunates on the roads , who sold buttermilk and 8.
... Ormond . " - ( London , printed by Robert Baker , 1642. ) It is stated that on the 4th April , Ormond's army , consisting of 3000 foot and 500 horse , with five field pieces , poor unfortunates on the roads , who sold buttermilk and 8.
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... Ormond , from which period to the present time , this Castle has continued the chief residence of that illustrious family . In 1399 , Richard II . was entertained here for fourteen days . In 1650 , the Castle , after a brave defence by ...
... Ormond , from which period to the present time , this Castle has continued the chief residence of that illustrious family . In 1399 , Richard II . was entertained here for fourteen days . In 1650 , the Castle , after a brave defence by ...
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... Ormond , 13th February , 1662 , says : The Roman Catholics of this kingdom may get a reputation and credit to those pamphlets which they have dispersed through Europe , that his Majesty's Protestant subjects first fell upon and murdered ...
... Ormond , 13th February , 1662 , says : The Roman Catholics of this kingdom may get a reputation and credit to those pamphlets which they have dispersed through Europe , that his Majesty's Protestant subjects first fell upon and murdered ...
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