| James MacGeoghegan - 1844 - 644 pages
...against all truth, have maligned against their legiance, and vengeably have brent a great town of my inheritance, in Meth, called Ramore, and other villages thereabouts, and murdered and burnt both men, women, and children without mercy, the which enemies be yet assembled in woods and... | |
| Irish Archaeological Society - 1846 - 322 pages
...their legiance, and vengeably have brent a great towne of mine inheritance, in Meth, called Ramore d , and other villages thereabouts, and murdered and brent both men, women, and children without mercy. The which enemies be yet assembled in woods and forts, wayting to doe the hurt and grievance to the... | |
| Francis Ryan Montgomery Hitchcock - 1908 - 572 pages
...a great fellowship of English rebells. . . They have burnt down a great towne of thine inheritance, Ramore, and other villages thereabouts, and murdered...brent both men, women, and children without mercy. The which enemies be yet assembled in woods and forts wayting to doe the hurt or grievance to the King's... | |
| Sir James Ware - 1809 - 538 pages
...malice, and against all truth, have maligned against their legiance, and vengeably have brent a great towne of mine inheritance, in Meth, called Ramore,...murdered and brent both men, women, and children, \vithout mercy. The which enemies be yet assembled in woods and forts, wayting to doe the hurt and... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1846 - 322 pages
...their legiance, and vengeably have brent a great towne of mine inheritance, in Meth, called Ramored, and other villages thereabouts, and murdered and brent both men, women, and children without mercy. The which enemies be yet assembled in woods and forts, wayting to doe the hurt and grievance to the... | |
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