The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society, Bind 4;Bind 7The Society, 1864 |
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Side 81
... Sinnot , eldest sonne of the s Rich . was slaine ( then Sheriff of the said County ) neere Iniscorthy . For which numerous demonstracons of Fidelity and noble services , the said Rich . Sinnot became her Majestie's favourite , on whom ...
... Sinnot , eldest sonne of the s Rich . was slaine ( then Sheriff of the said County ) neere Iniscorthy . For which numerous demonstracons of Fidelity and noble services , the said Rich . Sinnot became her Majestie's favourite , on whom ...
Side 82
... Sinnot of Ballibrenan beares in his Escutcheon or Coate of Armes a Swan or Cignet sable , the field argent ( Elementa Coloris ) . Besides the fores familyes and howses of Sinnots , the ensuing severall ... Sinnot of Owlort , Sinnot of 82.
... Sinnot of Ballibrenan beares in his Escutcheon or Coate of Armes a Swan or Cignet sable , the field argent ( Elementa Coloris ) . Besides the fores familyes and howses of Sinnots , the ensuing severall ... Sinnot of Owlort , Sinnot of 82.
Side 83
... Sinnot of Balymore . Sinnot of Garrymusky . Sinnot of Tinraheene . In Shilmaleere . Sinnot of Garrymusky . Sinnot of Owlortvicke . Sinnot of Ballinhownemore . Sinnot of Ballin vacky . Sinnot of Balleareele . Sinnot of Balliroe . Sinnot of ...
... Sinnot of Balymore . Sinnot of Garrymusky . Sinnot of Tinraheene . In Shilmaleere . Sinnot of Garrymusky . Sinnot of Owlortvicke . Sinnot of Ballinhownemore . Sinnot of Ballin vacky . Sinnot of Balleareele . Sinnot of Balliroe . Sinnot of ...
Side 85
... Sinnot for the Slany , ( p . 61 , supra ) , and the name of the Barony Forth , or Fort ( p . 63 , su- pra ) . Sinnot says that Slany is Slánað , health ; from the healthful nature of its waters . All our ancient MS . authori- ties ...
... Sinnot for the Slany , ( p . 61 , supra ) , and the name of the Barony Forth , or Fort ( p . 63 , su- pra ) . Sinnot says that Slany is Slánað , health ; from the healthful nature of its waters . All our ancient MS . authori- ties ...
Side 90
... any given at that age , and contrasts favourably with Sinnot's statement on the same subject . Colonel Richards was evidently a keen and rational observer of nature . nexed a letter , " By Colonel Solomon Richards , 90.
... any given at that age , and contrasts favourably with Sinnot's statement on the same subject . Colonel Richards was evidently a keen and rational observer of nature . nexed a letter , " By Colonel Solomon Richards , 90.
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Side 158 - During the years of scarcity at the end of the last and beginning of the present century...
Side 239 - He paused, as if revolving in his soul Some weighty matter ; then, with fervent voice And an impassioned majesty, exclaimed — "O for the coming of that glorious time When, prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection, this imperial Realm, While she exacts allegiance, shall admit An obligation, on her part, to teach Them who are born to serve her and obey ; Binding herself by statute to secure For all the children whom her soil maintains The rudiments of letters, and inform The mind...
Side 256 - And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour; as he hath done, so shall it be done to him ; breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so shall it be done to him again.
Side 365 - Our Captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise painful), the common soldiers did cut down with their swords all the rebels...
Side 165 - Kearns (being his first appearance in that character), who, between the acts, will perform several solos on the patent bag-pipes, which play two tunes at the same time. Ophelia by Mrs. Prior, who will introduce several favourite airs in character, particularly the ' Lass of Richmond Hill,' and ' We'll all be unhappy together,
Side 365 - ... the highways and paths so well beaten, as the Lord Deputy here found them. The reason was, that the Queen's forces, during these wars, never till then came among them.
Side 45 - Where once the sign-post caught the passing eye, Low lies that house where nut-brown draughts inspired, Where grey-beard mirth and smiling toil retired, Where village statesmen talked with looks profound, And news much older than their ale went round.
Side 165 - By his majesty's company of commcdians. (The last night, because the company go to-morrow to Waterford). On Saturday, May 14, 1793, Will be performed, by command of several respectable people in this learned metropolis, for the benefit of Mr. Kearns, THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET.
Side 58 - We, the subjects of his Most Gracious Majesty, William the Fourth, and as we truly believe both faithful and loyal inhabitants of the Barony Forth, beg leave at this favourable opportunity to approach your Excellency, and in the simple dress of our old dialect to pour forth from the fulness of our hearts our sense of the qualities which characterise your name, and for which we have no words but of ' Governor,' ' Statesman,