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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… or Design, or what you will have it, for bringing over the Irish Army into this Kingdom, to reduce it, or to do I know … Safety of the Kingdom, and your People, you may employ the Irish Army to reduce this Kingdom. My Lords, To this I say, … first part of them, which concerns the bringing in of the Irish Army, I have spoken to already: but, in the conclusion, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Lord Strange; Peers; Trevor; Weston; Davenport; Wren. Irish Grievances, 53. Report of Complaints out of Ireland, … in Parliament in Ireland, 213, 214, &c. A Schedule of Irish Grievances, voted in the Lords House there, and to be … 221, &c. The House of Commons made acquainted with the Irish Rebellion, 398. The Examination of Owen Conally, the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… pleb. St. John's Coll., matric. 6 July, 1582, aged 17; of Bay Hall in Pembury, Kent, and of Lewes, Sussex, bar.-at-law, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… were recorded in the 18th century. 29 Paupers spun linen yarn and in 1820 336 lb. were sold. In 1823 the overseers rented a flax dressing room and sold tow and yarn. 30 There were five yarn bartons, two in Throop Lane, in 1839 31 but only one …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This parish, which is situated on the shore of Barnstaple bay, is distinguished for a memorable victory over the Danes, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… not in situ, of three and a half double bays, each sub-bay with cinque-foiled, sub-cusped and traceried head, rail … with traceried heads and bases, doorway of one double bay; late 15th-century, cresting modern. Sounding Board: over …
A History of the County of Essex
… which forms the entrance to the chancel, and an extra half bay at the south end. The upper panels have four-centred …
A History of the County of Essex
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… strongholds in the mountains, or take shipping in the fine bay which is at no great distance from the village. It was at … by the river Gwyngregyn, which here falls into Beaumaris bay; and on the road from London to Holyhead, through … deposited here. In 966, the palace was destroyed by the Irish, in one of their descents upon Anglesey, but it was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of the 13th century, the presbytery was extended one bay farther eastward, the N. and S. walls of the former E. bay were almost entirely re-built, and the Aisles or … were inserted in the N. and S. walls of the westernmost bay of the presbytery, and the opening made between the two …
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