Proceedings and Transactions of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society, Zväzok 3The Society, 1856 |
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Strana 16
... pieces , and in that state discovered by a friend of mine , who , knowing my fancy for such things , kindly gave it to me . It was found a few months since built up in the wall of a very old house in the parish of Asprington , near ...
... pieces , and in that state discovered by a friend of mine , who , knowing my fancy for such things , kindly gave it to me . It was found a few months since built up in the wall of a very old house in the parish of Asprington , near ...
Strana 16
... pieces of metal , iron , or steel , as could be rendered useful by him were accordingly worked up ( actually converting the sword into a pruning - hook ) —when almost at the last mo- ment I was informed of the matter . I repaired to the ...
... pieces of metal , iron , or steel , as could be rendered useful by him were accordingly worked up ( actually converting the sword into a pruning - hook ) —when almost at the last mo- ment I was informed of the matter . I repaired to the ...
Strana 18
... pieces " whereof an eight part is to be in Groats , Three - pences , and Two - pences . " By the proclamation already quoted every pound weight of the said coin , was declared to be of the value of " three pounds sterling money ...
... pieces " whereof an eight part is to be in Groats , Three - pences , and Two - pences . " By the proclamation already quoted every pound weight of the said coin , was declared to be of the value of " three pounds sterling money ...
Strana 20
... pieces , are distinguished by the difference in the size of the numerals , and the letter D over them , and also by the form of the crown . SIX - PENCES . The weight of the six - pence should be 45.6 grains . dwts . grs . No. 1. weight ...
... pieces , are distinguished by the difference in the size of the numerals , and the letter D over them , and also by the form of the crown . SIX - PENCES . The weight of the six - pence should be 45.6 grains . dwts . grs . No. 1. weight ...
Strana 22
... pieces , as originally given by Folkes and republished by Ruding , agrees almost exactly with the standard which I have deduced from the proclamation issued by the Lords Justices . Of the seven crowns , No. 1 is exactly the same weight ...
... pieces , as originally given by Folkes and republished by Ruding , agrees almost exactly with the standard which I have deduced from the proclamation issued by the Lords Justices . Of the seven crowns , No. 1 is exactly the same weight ...
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agas amongst antiquity appears arch Archæological Archæological Society arms Boyle Captain Carlow castle Castle-Gregory centre century Charles church circle Citty Clonmacnoise Clonmel county of Kilkenny Creaghts cross crown curious Dingle doorway Dublin Earl of Cork Edward engraving erected feet foot four Freshford Friary given grains Hardress Waller Haydock Henry Hiberno-Norman inches inscription interesting Ireland Irish Coins James Graves John Keash Kerry Kilkenny Castle King Kinsale Knight of Kerry land Latin cross legend letter Lord Mayor Militia monument original Ormonde ornament Patrick pence penny pieces portion pounds present prince's metal probably proposed rath remains rent Richard Robert Ross Ross Castle Royal Ruding says Sheriff shillings side silver Simon sixtene hundred specimen Thomas Thomastown tion tower town Tralee Transactions tulach Ulster vallued wall Waterford weight William Youghal
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Strana 253 - Captain and you are also to observe and follow such Orders and Directions as you shall from time to time receive from...
Strana 248 - ... us, the Lords Justices, or other chief governor or governors of this Kingdom for the time being, and...
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Strana 78 - That the right honourable the earl of Castlehaven, and such others as his lordship shall call to his assistance, shall present unto the supreme council of this kingdom an institution and order of knighthood, concerning the honour of St. Patrick, and the glory of this kingdom, which the supreme council may confirm and ratify so far as they see cause...
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Strana 157 - Ler, the first man who held Man, was ruler thereof, and after whom the land was named, reigned many years, and was a paynim: he kept the land under mists by his necromancy. If he dreaded an enemy, he would of one man cause to seem one hundred, and that by art magic.
Strana 73 - It is ordered, that the right honourable the earl of Castlehaven, and such others as his lordship, shall call to his assistance, shall present unto the supreme council of this kingdom, an institution and order of knighthood, concerning the honour of saint Patrick and the glory of this kingdom, which the supreme council may confirm and ratify so far as they see cause.