Lowth, whence it was conveyed to their cathedral. For twelve days and nights it was watched by the clergy, during which time there was a continued scene of prayers and devotions ; and then it was interred with great funeral pomp at the north side of the... Romantic Ireland - Strana 185podľa Milburg Francisco Mansfield, Blanche McManus Mansfield, Blanche McManus - 1904Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Sylvester O'Halloran - 1778 - Počet stránok 440
...monaftery. The archbimop of Ardmach, with his fuffragans and clergy, received the body at Lughmhaigh, from whence it was conveyed to their cathedral. For twelve days and nights, fays my MS. was it watched by the clergy, during which time there was a continued fcene of prayers... | |
| 1832 - Počet stránok 448
...own monastery. The archbishop of Armagh with his suffragans and clergy, received the body at Louth, whence it was conveyed to their cathedral. For twelve...watched by the clergy, during which time there was a continued scene of prayers and devotions ; and then it was interred with great funeral pomp, at the... | |
| John D'Alton - 1838 - Počet stránok 960
...own monastery. The Archbishop of Armagh, with his suffragans and clergy, received the body at Louth, whence it was conveyed to their cathedral. For twelve...watched by the clergy, during which time there was a continued scene of prayers and devotions ; and then it was interred with great funeral pomp at the... | |
| 1862 - Počet stránok 600
...own monastery. The archbishop of Armagh with his suffragans and clergy, received the body at Louth, whence it was conveyed to their cathedral. For twelve...watched by the clergy, during which time there was a continued scene of prayers and devotions ; and then it was interred with great funeral pomp, at the... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1865 - Počet stránok 166
...of Lowth (Lughmaeh), attended the corpse to their own monastery. The Archbishop of Armagh, with his suffragans and clergy, received the body at Lowth,...continual scene of prayers and devotion." Few traces now remain of this dreadful encounter. CLONTARF CASTLE, the seat of the Vernons, is another attraction... | |
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