| James Norris Brewer - 1825 - 684 sayfa
...that many Englishmen, and good Irish subjects, have bin villanously murdered by moving one quarrell or another against them. For the Irish never come...are then commonly taken at advantage, like sheep in the pin-folde." View, &c. p. 126-127. * Such is the number stated by Dr. Beaufort, but these towers... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1825 - 744 sayfa
...quarrell or another against them. For the Irish never come to those raths but armed, whether on horec or on foot, which the English nothing suspecting,...are then commonly taken at advantage, like sheep in the pin-folde." View, &c. p. 126-127. * Such is the number stated by Dr. Beaufort, but these towers... | |
| 1842 - 356 sayfa
...or Hill, there to parly (as they say) about matters and wrongs between Township and Township, or one private person and another. But well I wot, and true...the judges sat; and this was called a Gorsedde." P. 10, 11. 5, 6,—" Curagh Can a Wee, Full often have I made a song for thee."} Dr. Smith (p. 108) describing... | |
| Percy Society - 1842 - 334 sayfa
...villanously murdered by moving one quarrel or another against them. For the Irish never come to [those Kaths but armed, whether on horse, or on foot ; which the...judges sat; and this was called a Gorsedde." » P. 10, 11. 5, 6,—" Curagh Can a Wee, Full often have I made a song for thee."~\ Dr. Smith (p. 108) describing... | |
| Murroghoh O'Connor - 1843 - 72 sayfa
...subjects, have been villanously murdered by moving one quarrel or another against them. For the Trish never come to those Raths but armed, whether on horse,...the judges sat; and this was called a Gorsedde." P. 10, 11. 5, 6,—" Curagh Can a Wee, Full often have I mode a song for thee."] Dr. Smith (p. 108) describing... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 sayfa
...villanously murdered, by moving one quarrel or another against them. For the Irish nevrr come t» thote raths but armed, whether on horse or on foot ; which...are then commonly taken at advantage, like sheep in the pin-fuld. Kvoox — It may be (Ireneus) that abuse may be in those meetings. But these round bills... | |
| 1860 - 754 sayfa
...these meetings I have knowne divers times, that many Englishmen, and good Irish subjects, have bin villanously murdered by moving one quarrel! or another...are then commonly taken at advantage like sheep in the pin-folde. Eudox. It may be, Ira?neus, that abuse may be in those meetings. But * these round hills... | |
| 1860 - 752 sayfa
...that many Englishmen, and good Irish subjects, have bin villanously murdered by moving one quarrell or another against them. For the Irish never come...are then commonly taken at advantage like sheep in the pin-folde. Eudox. It may be, Irseneus, that abuse may be in those meetings. But * these round hills... | |
| Thomas Scanlan - 1999 - 268 sayfa
...quarrel or another amongst them, for the Irish never come to those raths but armed whether on horseback or on foot, which the English nothing suspecting, are then commonly taken at tag like sheep in the pinfold.33 The folkmote is a custom that allows the Irish to practice mischief... | |
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