A History of the City of Dublin, 第 2 巻J. McGlashan, 1859 |
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... at Christ Church , in 1487 , was said to have been taken from a statue of the Virgin Mary in this edifice . Sir Richard Edgecombe , the Commissioner despatched from England by VOL . II . B * Henry VII . , held a conference in 1488 ,
... at Christ Church , in 1487 , was said to have been taken from a statue of the Virgin Mary in this edifice . Sir Richard Edgecombe , the Commissioner despatched from England by VOL . II . B * Henry VII . , held a conference in 1488 ,
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Sir John Thomas Gilbert. Henry VII . , held a conference in 1488 , in " the church called our Lady of the Dames , " with the Earl of Kildare , and other lords of the English colony in Ireland , relative to receiving into the royal grace ...
Sir John Thomas Gilbert. Henry VII . , held a conference in 1488 , in " the church called our Lady of the Dames , " with the Earl of Kildare , and other lords of the English colony in Ireland , relative to receiving into the royal grace ...
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... held by the Earl's representatives ; and had not Strafford been hurried to the block , there can be little doubt that he would have essayed to wrest from Boyle the church property which he had embezzled . From " Cork House " the name ...
... held by the Earl's representatives ; and had not Strafford been hurried to the block , there can be little doubt that he would have essayed to wrest from Boyle the church property which he had embezzled . From " Cork House " the name ...
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... held till transferred to the Tholsel in 1683 , after which " Cork ' Change " became occupied by various traders , among whom were William Mon- day ( 1685 ) and Richard Wilde ( 1695 ) , publishers . Another portion of the building was ...
... held till transferred to the Tholsel in 1683 , after which " Cork ' Change " became occupied by various traders , among whom were William Mon- day ( 1685 ) and Richard Wilde ( 1695 ) , publishers . Another portion of the building was ...
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... held the early meetings of the Dublin Philosophical Society , of the foundation of which William Molyneux writes as follows , in 1694 : - " About October , 1683 , I began to busy myself in forming a Society in this city agreeable to the ...
... held the early meetings of the Dublin Philosophical Society , of the foundation of which William Molyneux writes as follows , in 1694 : - " About October , 1683 , I began to busy myself in forming a Society in this city agreeable to the ...
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