The Montgomery Manuscripts: (1603-1706)George Hill J. Cleeland, 1869 - 472 من الصفحات The Montgomery family of the County of Down in Ireland was part of the Irish nobility, being Earls of Mount-Alexander. |
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... Carrickfergus Castle ; the return of that chief- tain to Castlereagh , from Londen , after kissing the king's hand , and obtaining a royal grant of the third part of his own estates ; the commencement and progress of the new Scottish ...
... Carrickfergus Castle ; the return of that chief- tain to Castlereagh , from Londen , after kissing the king's hand , and obtaining a royal grant of the third part of his own estates ; the commencement and progress of the new Scottish ...
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... Carrickfergus towne , on account of a quarrell made by his servants with some soldiers in Belfast , done before the Queen died , which happened in manner next follow- ing , to witt : -The said servants being sent with runletts to bring ...
... Carrickfergus towne , on account of a quarrell made by his servants with some soldiers in Belfast , done before the Queen died , which happened in manner next follow- ing , to witt : -The said servants being sent with runletts to bring ...
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... Carrickfergus , and cir- cumstances put in that train which eventuated in the entire transfer of the south Clannaboy estates to other posses- sors . " - Eccl . Antiquities , p . 347 . In " Two brothers . - The two brothers were Hugh ...
... Carrickfergus , and cir- cumstances put in that train which eventuated in the entire transfer of the south Clannaboy estates to other posses- sors . " - Eccl . Antiquities , p . 347 . In " Two brothers . - The two brothers were Hugh ...
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... Carrickfergus , then the prison of the county of Antrim . — M'Skimin , History of Carrickfergus , 3rd edition , p . 113 . 24 The escheators . - Escheators from the French Es- chevir , were officers appointed in every county to make ...
... Carrickfergus , then the prison of the county of Antrim . — M'Skimin , History of Carrickfergus , 3rd edition , p . 113 . 24 The escheators . - Escheators from the French Es- chevir , were officers appointed in every county to make ...
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... Carrickfergus , and was well trusted therein ; and had a small bark , of which he was owner and constant commander ... Carrickfergus , see M'Skimin , History of Carrickfergus , 3rd edit . , pp . 40 , 113 , 114 , 115 , 119 , 319 , 322 ...
... Carrickfergus , and was well trusted therein ; and had a small bark , of which he was owner and constant commander ... Carrickfergus , see M'Skimin , History of Carrickfergus , 3rd edit . , pp . 40 , 113 , 114 , 115 , 119 , 319 , 322 ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards Alexander Antrim appointed Ards army barony Belfast bishop Braidstane brother called captain Carrickfergus castle Charles chief church colonel command countess court covenant Cromwell Cunningham dated daughter of sir death Derry died Donaghadee Downpatrick Dublin earl of Eglinton earl of Mount-Alexander Echlin edited by Archdall eldest Elizabeth England English Families of Ayrshire father gent George George Montgomery gomery grant Greyabbey hath heirs Henry honour Ireland Irish James Hamilton King king's knight lady Laird lands late letter Lordship Majesty married memoir mentioned ministers Monro Mont Newtown O'Neill officers Ormond parliament party patent Patrick Peerage of Ireland Portaferry possession presbyterian rent Rosemount Savage Scotland Scots Scottish sent Shaw sir Hugh Montgomery sir James Montgomery sir John sir Robert sir William Stewart supra surname thereof town townlands Ulster unto viscount Montgomery wife William Montgomery
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الصفحة 42 - From Scotland came many, and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or breaking or fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without fear of man's justice, in a land where there was nothing, or but little as yet, of the fear of God.
الصفحة 17 - Bonny Scot, we all witness can That England hath made thee a gentleman. Thy blue bonnet, when thou came hither, Could scarce keep out the wind and weather ; But now it is turned to a hat and feather : Thy bonnet is blown — the devil knows whither.
الصفحة 205 - There be, that tell me, that there is a certain cunning fellow in Scotland, called George Monk, who is said to lie in wait there to introduce Charles Stuart : I pray you use your diligence to apprehend him, and send him up to me.
الصفحة 314 - Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent, Would have been held in high esteem with Paul...
الصفحة 314 - ON THE NEW FORCERS OF CONSCIENCE UNDER THE LONG PARLIAMENT. BECAUSE you have thrown off your Prelate Lord, And with stiff vows renounced his Liturgy, To seize the widowed whore Plurality From them whose sin ye envied, not...
الصفحة 141 - Such was Roscommon, not more learn'd than good, With manners generous as his noble blood; To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known, And every author's merit, but his own. Such late was Walsh...
الصفحة 223 - This great Prelate had the good humour of a Gentleman, the eloquence of an Orator, the fancy of a Poet, the acuteness of a Schoolman, the profoundness of a Philosopher, the wisdom of a Chancellor, the sagacity of a Prophet, the reason of an Angel, and the piety of a Saint.
الصفحة 223 - ... the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an angel, and the piety of a saint; he had devotion enough for a cloister, learning enough for a university, and wit enough for a college of virtuosi ; and had his parts and endowments been parcelled out among his clergy whom he left behind him, it would perhaps have made one of the best dioceses in the world.
الصفحة 274 - I have strength and capacity so to do, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all other last wills and testaments by me heretofore made.
الصفحة 3 - A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, including the Montgomery Pedigree. Compiled by THOMAS HARRISON MONTGOMERY. Philadelphia : printed for private circulation. 1863.