The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom, 第 6 巻J. Moore, 1789 |
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... first husband Sir Robert Southwell , Knight , mafter of the Rolls , and to her laft William Plumb , Efq . at whofe charge this monument was made : Ånd after she had finished the age of 50 and 5 yeares , fhe made a moft godly end , the ...
... first husband Sir Robert Southwell , Knight , mafter of the Rolls , and to her laft William Plumb , Efq . at whofe charge this monument was made : Ånd after she had finished the age of 50 and 5 yeares , fhe made a moft godly end , the ...
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... first year , 1553 , conftituted mafter of the Ordnance , and was confidered fo extraordinary a perfon in thofe times , that his picture was drawn by Hans Holbein , and prefented by the fa- mous Lord Arundel to the Grand Duke of Tuscany ...
... first year , 1553 , conftituted mafter of the Ordnance , and was confidered fo extraordinary a perfon in thofe times , that his picture was drawn by Hans Holbein , and prefented by the fa- mous Lord Arundel to the Grand Duke of Tuscany ...
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... first Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , Clerk of the Crown in Ireland , and Vice- Admiral of Munfter . In these several stations He acquired a large fortune with Integrity and Induttry . He was helpful to all mankind , and ...
... first Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , Clerk of the Crown in Ireland , and Vice- Admiral of Munfter . In these several stations He acquired a large fortune with Integrity and Induttry . He was helpful to all mankind , and ...
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... first wife to Sir Thomas Richard- fon of Hunningham in Norfolk , Speaker of the House of Commons in the faid King's reign , afterwards chief juftice of the Common Pleas , and King's - Bench , who died in 1634 , aged 66 , and was ...
... first wife to Sir Thomas Richard- fon of Hunningham in Norfolk , Speaker of the House of Commons in the faid King's reign , afterwards chief juftice of the Common Pleas , and King's - Bench , who died in 1634 , aged 66 , and was ...
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... first command of the Earl's deputy he was folely in- vested 24 February 1627 , with divers authorities and clauses , correfponding with a former commiffion in that behalf grant- ed to the faid Earl , by the name of Lord Ibrackyn : And 3 ...
... first command of the Earl's deputy he was folely in- vested 24 February 1627 , with divers authorities and clauses , correfponding with a former commiffion in that behalf grant- ed to the faid Earl , by the name of Lord Ibrackyn : And 3 ...
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295 ページ - Who knew no Wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go live ! for Heav'n's Eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy Moral to Divine.
296 ページ - Not parted long, and now to part no more ! Go, then, where only blifs fincere is known ! Go, where to love and to enjoy are one ! Yet take thefe tears, Mortality's relief, And till we fhare your joys, forgive our grief: ' Thefe little rites, a ftone, a verfe receive, 'Tis all a father, all a friend can give...
183 ページ - Robert, and the heirs male of his body ; remainder to the heirs male of Robert Sotwell, the father; ultimate remainder to the right heirs of Robert Sotwell, the father, for ever.
295 ページ - Of fofteft manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go live ! for Heav'n's Eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy Moral to Divine. And thou, bleft Maid ! attendant on his doom, Penfive...
292 ページ - May, 1725, whom it were unpardonable to lay down in silence, and of whom it is difficult to speak with justice, for her just charac;er will look like flattery, and the least abatement of it be an injury to her memory.
156 ページ - Kinsale in your kingdom of Ireland : the reason of my appearing covered in your majesty's presence is to assert the ancient privilege of my family, granted to Sir John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster, and his heirs, by John, King of England, for him and his successors for ever.
269 ページ - Under this stone the matchless Digby lies, Digby the great, the valiant, and the wise : This age's wonder, for his noble parts ; Skill'd in six tongues, and learn'd in all the arts. Born on the day he dy'd, th...
281 ページ - Glenmaleroe, so as you can't but know in your own conscience, that I am innocent of doing you any injury, unless you count it an injury for my people to bring back a small quantity of mine own goods...
126 ページ - Several attempts have been lately made, and with some success, to establish in this kingdom new manufactures, to revive and improve the old, and to extend its commerce. The lower orders of the people are recovering from their former indolence and ignorance; and the spirit of enterprize and of industry, — the great spring of national happiness, begins to diffuse itself through the nation. " From these dispositions in the people, and the generous encouragement given to every useful undertaking by...
129 ページ - ... another gentleman in my room : And " give me leave, gentlemen, at the fame time, to make my " moft humble and grateful acknowledgments to you for " your tendernefs and indulgence to my errors, and for the " conftant and honourable fupport which you have given me " in the difc,harge of my duty, during the courfe of four" teen years and upwards, the memory of which can never