The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 |
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... castle and the park of Shotwick . Having acquired from his estates in Cheshire , his various official appointments , and the fruits of his predatory warfare , enormous wealth , he devoted a portion to the estab- lishment of an hospital ...
... castle and the park of Shotwick . Having acquired from his estates in Cheshire , his various official appointments , and the fruits of his predatory warfare , enormous wealth , he devoted a portion to the estab- lishment of an hospital ...
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... castle , as nowe it is ( with stone ) , Morris Dyer was the great granfather of Wm . Dyer . Henry Fisher was y ' great grandfather , and John Fisher was his brother , who was the fifth mayor by this charter . Hugh Dyer was yr gt ...
... castle , as nowe it is ( with stone ) , Morris Dyer was the great granfather of Wm . Dyer . Henry Fisher was y ' great grandfather , and John Fisher was his brother , who was the fifth mayor by this charter . Hugh Dyer was yr gt ...
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John Burke, Bernard Burke. THE CASTLES AND MANSIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND . Castle Coole , co . Fermanagh . SEAT OF THE EARL OF BELmore . THIS noble residence of the Earls of Belmore is about a mile distant from Enniskillen , on ...
John Burke, Bernard Burke. THE CASTLES AND MANSIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND . Castle Coole , co . Fermanagh . SEAT OF THE EARL OF BELmore . THIS noble residence of the Earls of Belmore is about a mile distant from Enniskillen , on ...
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... Castle Coole , on which occa- sion he assumed the name and arms of Corry . Another branch of this family is seated at Pomeroy House , represented by Robert William Lowry ... Castle . SEAT OF THE MARQUIS ORMOND . How 52 CASTLE COCLE .
... Castle Coole , on which occa- sion he assumed the name and arms of Corry . Another branch of this family is seated at Pomeroy House , represented by Robert William Lowry ... Castle . SEAT OF THE MARQUIS ORMOND . How 52 CASTLE COCLE .
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... castle is said to have been built by Strongbow , and subsequently de- stroyed by the Irish shortly after its erection ; but the place was deemed too important to be left defenceless , for we find in A.D. 1195 , a spacious and noble castle ...
... castle is said to have been built by Strongbow , and subsequently de- stroyed by the Irish shortly after its erection ; but the place was deemed too important to be left defenceless , for we find in A.D. 1195 , a spacious and noble castle ...
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Página 148 - And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water : and lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him : And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
Página 196 - ... be put to death by the severing of his head from his body ; of which sentence, execution yet remaineth to be done ; these are therefore to will and require you to see the said sentence executed in the open street before Whitehall, upon the morrow, being the thirtieth day of this instant month of January, between the hours of ten in the morning and five in the afternoon of the same day, with full effect.
Página 485 - A brother's murder! Pray can I not, Though inclination be as sharp as will: My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent: And, like a man to double business bound, I stand in pause where I shall first begin, And both neglect. What if this cursed hand Were thicker than itself with brother's blood, Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow? Whereto serves mercy But to confront the visage of offence? And...
Página 486 - But O, what form of prayer Can serve my turn ? " Forgive me my foul murder ? " That cannot be, since I am still possess'd Of those effects for which I did the murder, My crown, mine own ambition and my queen.
Página 462 - Tis two or three, my lord, that bring you word, Macduff is fled to England. Macb. Fled to England ? Len. Ay, my good lord. Macb. Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty purpose never is o'ertook, Unless the deed go with it : from this moment, The very firstlings of my heart shall be The firstlings of my hand.
Página 558 - His figure was slight and fragile, and yet his bones and joints were large and strong. He was tall, but he stooped so much, that he seemed of a low stature. His clothes were expensive, and made according to the most approved mode of the day ; but they were tumbled, rumpled, unbrushed. His gestures were abrupt, and sometimes violent, occasionally even awkward, yet more frequently gentle and graceful.
Página 148 - Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him. But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
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