Lives of illustrious ... Irishmen, ed. by J. Wills, Volume 2,Parte 11840 |
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Página 48
... Tyrone . Repeated complaints against this earl had been made to the government ; and , though at the time submissive to them , he was yet an object of suspicion and fear . It appeared , therefore , on all accounts , desirable to secure ...
... Tyrone . Repeated complaints against this earl had been made to the government ; and , though at the time submissive to them , he was yet an object of suspicion and fear . It appeared , therefore , on all accounts , desirable to secure ...
Página 49
... Tyrone . * Hugh was , in the mean time , heated with plans of escape , and schemes of future vengeance . But to escape was no easy mat- ter . Every night he was shut up in one of those close and dreary cells , which yet remain in the ...
... Tyrone . * Hugh was , in the mean time , heated with plans of escape , and schemes of future vengeance . But to escape was no easy mat- ter . Every night he was shut up in one of those close and dreary cells , which yet remain in the ...
Página 51
... Tyrone . Here they entered freely , and were received with all hospitable care . A secret chamber was fitted for Hugh Roe , and he was enabled to rest that day and the following , after all his fatigue . On the evening of the next day ...
... Tyrone . Here they entered freely , and were received with all hospitable care . A secret chamber was fitted for Hugh Roe , and he was enabled to rest that day and the following , after all his fatigue . On the evening of the next day ...
Página 52
... Tyrone . We shall not delay to describe particulars , which were in no way memorable ; nor shall we detail a second incursion into the same district , when the conquering progress of O'Donell was stayed by the remonstrance of a chief ...
... Tyrone . We shall not delay to describe particulars , which were in no way memorable ; nor shall we detail a second incursion into the same district , when the conquering progress of O'Donell was stayed by the remonstrance of a chief ...
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... Tyrone , was subscribed by the lord - justice and council . The result was , in other respects , satisfactory to O'Donell ; the tribes of Cincal Conail came in to proffer their submission , and agreed to pay him his dues as their ...
... Tyrone , was subscribed by the lord - justice and council . The result was , in other respects , satisfactory to O'Donell ; the tribes of Cincal Conail came in to proffer their submission , and agreed to pay him his dues as their ...
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appear appointed archbishop of Dublin Armagh arms army attack bishop brother camp captaine Carew castle cause character church circumstances command conduct Connaught consecrated contrived Cork council court danger death deputy DIED A. D. Dunboy Dundalk Dungannon earl of Desmond earl of Ormonde earl of Thomond earl of Tyrone enemy England English government Essex favour Feagh Fitz-Maurice force garrison George Carew hath Henry honour horse Hugh Roe hundred Ireland Irish chiefs Kerry Kildare Kilmallock king of Spain Kinsale lands letter Limerick Lixnaw lord Mountjoy lord-deputy lord-justice lord-president M'Carthy M'Guire majesty marched Moryson Munster night O'Conor O'Donell O'Donell's O'Sullivan occasion Ormonde pardon party person plunder pope possession president prisoner queen rebellion rebels received reformation resistance returned Rome seized sent Shane O'Neale side Sidney Sir John skirmish slain soldiers soon Spaniards Spanish spirit strong submission Sugan earl surrender tion Tirlogh took town troops Tyrone's Ulster
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Página 36 - Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them; they looked like anatomies of death ; they spake like ghosts crying out of their graves...
Página 232 - I do further declare him or her, father or mother, brother or sister, " son or daughter, husband or wife, uncle or aunt, nephew or niece, " kinsman or kinswoman, master or mistress, and all others, nearest or " dearest relations, friend or acquaintance whatsoever, accursed...
Página 36 - ... and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time...
Página 232 - ... sister, son or daughter, husband or wife, uncle or aunt, nephew or niece, kinsman or kinswoman, master or mistress, and all others, nearest or dearest relations, friend or acquaintance whatsoever, accursed, that either do or shall hold, for...
Página 224 - ... at the beginning of the gospel. I send you my very good lord these things, that your lordship and his highness may consult what is to be done. It is feared O'Neal will be ordered by the bishop of Rome to oppose your lordship's order from the king's highness, for the natives are much in number within his powers. I do pray the Lord Christ to defend your lordship from your enemies.
Página 125 - If sickness of the army be the reason, why was not the action undertaken when the army was in better state ? if winter's approach, why were the summer months of July and August lost ? if the spring were too soon, and the summer that followed otherwise spent ? if the harvest that succeeded were so neglected, as nothing hath been done, then surely we must conclude that none of the four quarters of the year will be in season for you...
Página 122 - I can never goe in a better time, nor in a fairer way. Till then, I protest before God and his angels, that I am a true votarie, that is sequestered from all things but my duty and my charge: I...
Página 122 - Raleigh (I will forbear others for their places' sake) should have such credit and favour with your majesty, when they wish the ill success of your majesty's most important action, the decay of your greatest strength, and the destruction of your faithfullest servants.
Página 196 - Dublin, at a provincial synod, in 1186, the first " prohibits priests from celebrating mass on a wooden table, according to the usage of Ireland; and enjoins, that in all monasteries and baptismal churches altars should be made of stone; and if a stone of sufficient size to cover the whole surface of the altar cannot be had, that in such...
Página 231 - Let the order be that the chief governors may assist me in it. The prior and dean have written to Rome to be encouraged ; and if it be not hindered before they have a mandate from the bishop of Rome, the people will be bold, and then tug long before his highness can submit them to his grace's orders. The country folk here much hate your lordship, and despitefully call you, in their Irish tongue, the blacksmith's son.