The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly Journal and Review Devoted to the Study of Early Pagan and Christian Antiquities of Great Britain, Volume 22J. R. Smith., 1881 - Archaeology |
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... Earl Sigurd spoke some words over it , and blessed it in Odin's name , and drank to the king out of the horn ; and the king then took it , and made the sign of the cross over it . Then said Kaare of Greyting , ' What does the king mean ...
... Earl Sigurd spoke some words over it , and blessed it in Odin's name , and drank to the king out of the horn ; and the king then took it , and made the sign of the cross over it . Then said Kaare of Greyting , ' What does the king mean ...
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... Earls were kiusmen of the grandsons of Edward III . , and devoted adherents of the White Rose , it is extremely probable that more than one Countess of Desmond may have often figured at Edward's court . But when Horace 4 33 THE ...
... Earls were kiusmen of the grandsons of Edward III . , and devoted adherents of the White Rose , it is extremely probable that more than one Countess of Desmond may have often figured at Edward's court . But when Horace 4 33 THE ...
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... Earl of Desmond ( Gaelic , Deasmumha , i.e. , South Munster ) killed in rebellion in 1583 , but he found this supposition was untenable , and he then thought that the widow of the 10th Earl was the centenarian Countess . But again he ...
... Earl of Desmond ( Gaelic , Deasmumha , i.e. , South Munster ) killed in rebellion in 1583 , but he found this supposition was untenable , and he then thought that the widow of the 10th Earl was the centenarian Countess . But again he ...
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... Earl of Desmond , he says nothing of its date , nor of her longevity , merely noting briefly in four words , " she died in 1604. " We cannot doubt that Carew heard Raleigh and others speak of the Countess ' longevity , which makes his ...
... Earl of Desmond , he says nothing of its date , nor of her longevity , merely noting briefly in four words , " she died in 1604. " We cannot doubt that Carew heard Raleigh and others speak of the Countess ' longevity , which makes his ...
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... Earl of Leicester , wrote in his Table or Common Place Book , a tran- script of which is in the British Museum , the following notes : The old Countesse of Desmond was a marryed woman in Edward the Fourth's time , and lived until ...
... Earl of Leicester , wrote in his Table or Common Place Book , a tran- script of which is in the British Museum , the following notes : The old Countesse of Desmond was a marryed woman in Edward the Fourth's time , and lived until ...
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Adm'on aged ancient Anne Marshall April argent arms bapt baptisata bearing Bishop buried Carlisle Castle Charles Chesterfield Church Cloyne Countess of Desmond cross cross pattée dated daughter deceased unmarried Derby Derbyshire died Dronfield Earl of Desmond Edward Elizabeth Marshall England English engraved father Fitz Edmund Gerald fryday fylfot George George Marshall gules Hall Hardwicke hath Henry honour Inchiquin inscription Irish James JEWITT John Fitz Edmund John Marshall July June King King's ship Lady lands London Lord Margaret married Marshall his relict Mary night old Countess parish of St Parker Pattingham plate principal creditor proved in P.C.C. Queen Raleigh reign RELIQUARY Richard Richard Marshall Robert Roman sable Saltier seal shield Skiddy Swinerton Swynnerton Thomas Marshall towne volume Welbeck widow wife William Marshall Wren Youghal
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Page 37 - IV's time, and who lived far in King James's reign, and was counted to have died some years above a hundred and forty; at which age she came from Bristol to London to beg some relief at Court, having long been very poor by the ruin of that Irish family into which she was married.
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Page 139 - A Knight of Cales, A Gentleman of Wales, And a Laird of the North Countree ; A Yeoman of Kent, With his yearly rent. Will buy them out all three...
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Page 34 - knew the old Countess of Desmond of Inchiquin in Munster, who lived in the year 1589 and many years since, who was married in Edward the Fourth's time, and held her jointure from all Earls of Desmond since then ; and that this is true all the noblemen and gentlemen of Munster can witness.
Page 229 - Armorial of the said United Kingdom be such as her Majesty shall appoint, and the crosses of St. George and St. Andrew be conjoined in such manner as her Majesty shall think fit, and used in all Flags, Banners, Standards, and Ensigns, both at sea and land.
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Page 137 - This Duchess was a wise, witty, and learned lady, which her many Bookes do well testify : she was a most virtuous, and loving and careful wife, and was with her lord all the time of his banishment and miseries, and when he came home, never parted from him in his solitary retirements.