The history of the town and county of the town of Galway1820 |
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... took its name from a foreign colony alledged to have settled there at an early period . Tradition informs us , that previously to the arrival of Henry II , Galway was but an inconsiderable fishing village , under the protection of an ...
... took its name from a foreign colony alledged to have settled there at an early period . Tradition informs us , that previously to the arrival of Henry II , Galway was but an inconsiderable fishing village , under the protection of an ...
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... took the name of Auliana , from the daughter of Alpinus , who was drowned in the Liffey ; that it was changed by name from the territory in which they were situate , HISTORY OF GALWAY . 3 Franciscan Friary Map of the Town in 1610.
... took the name of Auliana , from the daughter of Alpinus , who was drowned in the Liffey ; that it was changed by name from the territory in which they were situate , HISTORY OF GALWAY . 3 Franciscan Friary Map of the Town in 1610.
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... took place , the town appears to have been inhabited by a number of families , 1 O'Flaherty , after combating the assertions of Ptolemy as to the tribes summed up by him , says , that the river was never known by the name of Ausoba , or ...
... took place , the town appears to have been inhabited by a number of families , 1 O'Flaherty , after combating the assertions of Ptolemy as to the tribes summed up by him , says , that the river was never known by the name of Ausoba , or ...
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... took the surname of Poiticin , ( which he did in conse- quence of a misunderstanding with his nephew , Maurice FitzGerald , who intermarried with Agnes , the daughter of Richard Mor , Prince of Wales , then Governor of the castle of ...
... took the surname of Poiticin , ( which he did in conse- quence of a misunderstanding with his nephew , Maurice FitzGerald , who intermarried with Agnes , the daughter of Richard Mor , Prince of Wales , then Governor of the castle of ...
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... took his surname from Castle D'Arcie , his chief seat , which lay within thirty miles of Paris . His son , Christopher , having , with a band of his vassals , joined the crusades , died in Palestine , leaving Thomas his heir , whose son ...
... took his surname from Castle D'Arcie , his chief seat , which lay within thirty miles of Paris . His son , Christopher , having , with a band of his vassals , joined the crusades , died in Palestine , leaving Thomas his heir , whose son ...
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