The Green CockatriceMeath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1978 - 205 strán (strany) |
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Strana 21
... thought it not inconvenient to join thereto the original of the nation also ; to the end your Majesty knowing from whence they came and their tongue derived , might the sooner attain to the perfection thereof . And albeit that few or ...
... thought it not inconvenient to join thereto the original of the nation also ; to the end your Majesty knowing from whence they came and their tongue derived , might the sooner attain to the perfection thereof . And albeit that few or ...
Strana 110
... thought their book of evidence closed the case , they had reckoned without their opponent , and if they thought their imprisonment of O'Rourke's priest was going to harm William , or his brother , they had reckoned without their priest ...
... thought their book of evidence closed the case , they had reckoned without their opponent , and if they thought their imprisonment of O'Rourke's priest was going to harm William , or his brother , they had reckoned without their priest ...
Strana 165
... thought to be modelled : he may well have studied the old man's desire for the Southampton wedding : he was probably accquainted with Lady Elizabeth de Vere . How did Southampton treat the girl ? Not well , it would seem , for Burghley ...
... thought to be modelled : he may well have studied the old man's desire for the Southampton wedding : he was probably accquainted with Lady Elizabeth de Vere . How did Southampton treat the girl ? Not well , it would seem , for Burghley ...
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Analecta Hibernia Archbishop arms attainder Bagwell Baltinglass Baron of Delvin Barony of Skryne Brian McGeoghegan brother Carew Castle Catholic chief chieftain Christopher Church court cousin crown death Desmond Dublin Council Earl of Essex Earl of Kildare Earl of Southampton Earl of Tyrone Edward England father favour Fitzwilliam friends gentlemen Henry Wallop honour horses Idem Ireland Irish Council James Jenet John Cusack Kildare's Kilkarne King Lady lands letter living London Lord Burghley Lord Deputy Lordship Lough Majesty Majesty's married Marward Meath Multyfarnham Navan nobility O'Coffey Offaly Pale Papal plot Plunkett poem poet Pope priest Privy Council Queen Elizabeth Richard Robert Dillon Rome Ross Scotland Scots Scottish sent Shakespeare Shane O'Neill Sir Henry Sidney Sir Henry Wallop Sir John Perrot Sir Nicholas Nugent Sir Robert Dillon Skryne sonnet Spain Spanish Thomas Wakley treason Turlough Lynagh Viscount Wakley Walsingham Westmeath wife William Nugent write wrote young