The History of the Town and Country of the Town of Galway: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time...W. Folds, 1820 - 320 |
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... earl of Clan- ricarde , and deprived of all power in Galway - Charter of Henry VIII . - Mercan tile by- laws - Charters of Edward VI . - The earl of Sussex , chief governor , arrives in Galway , and is splendidly received - Sir Henry ...
... earl of Clan- ricarde , and deprived of all power in Galway - Charter of Henry VIII . - Mercan tile by- laws - Charters of Edward VI . - The earl of Sussex , chief governor , arrives in Galway , and is splendidly received - Sir Henry ...
Strona xiii
... earl of Essex , lord lieutenant , opposes the grant - His description of the decayed state of the town - Colonel Theodore Russell purchases the charter and market duties , and is elected mayor - The king grants a new charter ...
... earl of Essex , lord lieutenant , opposes the grant - His description of the decayed state of the town - Colonel Theodore Russell purchases the charter and market duties , and is elected mayor - The king grants a new charter ...
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... Earls of Desmond and Kildare , were descended from the same common ancestor , Maurice FitzGerald , Lord of Windsor , and one of the first invaders of Ireland , under Strongbow . His son , Thomas Fitz Maurice , acquired ample possessions ...
... Earls of Desmond and Kildare , were descended from the same common ancestor , Maurice FitzGerald , Lord of Windsor , and one of the first invaders of Ireland , under Strongbow . His son , Thomas Fitz Maurice , acquired ample possessions ...
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... Earl of Ulster , that he died in 1303 , and had a son , named Stephen , who settled at Killpatricke , near Dublin , from whence , after a time , a branch of that house settled at Brownstown , near Loughrea , and thence branched forth to ...
... Earl of Ulster , that he died in 1303 , and had a son , named Stephen , who settled at Killpatricke , near Dublin , from whence , after a time , a branch of that house settled at Brownstown , near Loughrea , and thence branched forth to ...
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... Earl of Ulster , from which marriage are derived all the D'Arcies of this kingdom . The Galway family is immediately g f 47 ) مر ٤ dr . p . 121 . Indoithe 1 Vol . Pedigrees , Office of Arms . Ib . - The following extract is taken from a ...
... Earl of Ulster , from which marriage are derived all the D'Arcies of this kingdom . The Galway family is immediately g f 47 ) مر ٤ dr . p . 121 . Indoithe 1 Vol . Pedigrees , Office of Arms . Ib . - The following extract is taken from a ...
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accordingly aforesaid afterwards amongst ancient appears appointed archbishop of Tuam Athenry bailiffs Blake Bodkin Browne burgesses and commonalty Burgo Burke captain castle Catholic chapel charter church Clanricarde clergy collegiate Connaught considerable corporation council county of Galway county of Mayo customs Daly Darcy daughter Denis Daly descended Dominick Dublin earl earl of Ulster Edmund Edward Edward Eyre elected England English erected Eyre Francis French friars gaol gate governor granted Henry Ireland Irish islands James John John Lynch king king's kingdom kingdome of Ireland Kirwan lands letters patent liberties Limerick lord deputy Lynch Martin mayor merchants natives Nicholas O'Flaherty officers parliament Patrick persons possession present principal Protestant quod reign Richard Richard de Burgo Robert sheriffs Stephen Lynch thereof Thomas Thomas Lynch town and county town of Galway trade tyme unto walls Walter warden and vicars William yearly
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