The History and Antiquities of the County of Carlow |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 60
Page 11
... Kilkenny , and on the east and south east by the counties of Wicklow and Wexford . The number of baronies in the county , is six , viz .: Carlow , Forth , Idrone East , Idrone West , Rathvilly and Saint Mullins . The quantity of acres ...
... Kilkenny , and on the east and south east by the counties of Wicklow and Wexford . The number of baronies in the county , is six , viz .: Carlow , Forth , Idrone East , Idrone West , Rathvilly and Saint Mullins . The quantity of acres ...
Page 13
... Kilkenny . * The ecclesiastical divisions of the diocese of Leighlin ( including the entire county of Carlow ) are as follows . Subjoined to each parish is an initial indicative of its denomination , and figures specify the number of ...
... Kilkenny . * The ecclesiastical divisions of the diocese of Leighlin ( including the entire county of Carlow ) are as follows . Subjoined to each parish is an initial indicative of its denomination , and figures specify the number of ...
Page 14
... Kilkenny , and Ross - pont bound , The third the goodly Barrow . The Slaney is the Modonus of Ptolomy the geographer , and was also formerly called the Slane or Urrin ; its name of Slane or Slaney being derived , according to Keating ...
... Kilkenny , and Ross - pont bound , The third the goodly Barrow . The Slaney is the Modonus of Ptolomy the geographer , and was also formerly called the Slane or Urrin ; its name of Slane or Slaney being derived , according to Keating ...
Page 60
... Kilkenny , immediately after his arrival , and in the following year ( 1208 ) was presented by his sovereign with a renewal grant of the principality of Leinster , which he enjoyed in right of his wife . This charter , ( which may be ...
... Kilkenny , immediately after his arrival , and in the following year ( 1208 ) was presented by his sovereign with a renewal grant of the principality of Leinster , which he enjoyed in right of his wife . This charter , ( which may be ...
Page 64
... Kilkenny . Second , Richard , who was mortally wounded at a battle on the Curragh of Kildare , against the O'Con nors and others . He died on the 12th of April , 1234 ; not without just grounds for the opinion , that his death was ...
... Kilkenny . Second , Richard , who was mortally wounded at a battle on the Curragh of Kildare , against the O'Con nors and others . He died on the 12th of April , 1234 ; not without just grounds for the opinion , that his death was ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres arable aforesaid alias appointed April Bagenal Bagnall Bart bill bishop of Leighlin Borough of Old burrough Burton Byrne Captain castle church committee county Carlow county of Carlow county of Catherlogh daughter deed Dermot died diocese Ditto Dublin duke earl marshal earl of Ormonde Edward election England English Eustace free burgesses gent granted Hacketstown heirs Henry hundred Irish issue James John June Kavanagh Kildare Kilkenny king of Leinster king's kingdome of Ireland knight late Leighlin and Ferns Leighlin-bridge lord deputy MacMorrough majesty March married mart marte-land martland Morrough oath Old Leighlin Ordered-That parish pence persons petition petitioner portrieve possession pounds Queen's county Rathvilly rebellion rebels reign rent Resolved-That Richard Butler river Barrow Robert roods serjeant at arms sheriff shillings Sir Richard Butler soveraigne successors thereof town and lands Tullow tyme unto Walter wee doe Wexford William
Popular passages
Page 241 - King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the succession of the Crown.
Page 295 - Ordered, that Mr. Speaker do issue his warrant to the clerk of the crown, to make out a new writ, for the...
Page 150 - THE religion of the papists is superstitious and idolatrous, their faith and doctrine erroneous and heretical ; their church, in respect of both, apostatical : to give them therefore a toleration, or to consent that they may freely .exercise their religion, and profess their faith and doctrine, is a grievous sin...
Page 293 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Page 224 - I AB do truly and sincerely acknowledge, profess, testify and declare in my Conscience, before God and the World, That our Sovereign Lord King George is lawful and rightful King of this Realm, and all other his Majesty's Dominions and Countries thereunto belonging.
Page 115 - ... there hath ever been had a special care, to settle and secure the under-tenants; to the end, there might be a repose and establishment of every subject's estate, lord and tenant, freeholder and farmer, throughout the kingdom.
Page 35 - Adrian the bishop, the servant of the servants of God, to his most dear son in Christ, the noble king of England, sendeth greeting and apostolic benediction. " Your magnificence hath been very careful and studious how you might enlarge the church of God here...
Page 378 - Dublin ; made their own judges, seneschals, sheriffs, coroners, and escheators ; so as the King's writ did not run in those counties (which took up more than two parts of the English colonies), but only in the church lands lying within the same, which were called the
Page 284 - ... which the committee had directed him to report to the house, which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the table, where the same were read) and are as follow : . • . . 17.
Page 284 - Rouse (according to order} reported from the committee of the whole house, to whom it was referred, to consider of the...