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" The poor old man, fetching a deep sigh, confessed that he knew where the roll was, but that it was dearer to him than his life ; and therefore he would never deliver it out of his hands, unless my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath, that the roll... "
An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the ... - 180. oldal
szerző: George Hill - 1877 - 622 oldal
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Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicus, 1. kötet;11. kötet

Charles Vallancey - 1786 - 702 oldal
...charge to inform us truly what was become of the roll. The poor old man, fetching a deep figh, confefled that he knew where the roll was, but that it was dearer...therefore he would never deliver it out of his hands, unlefs rny lord chancelor would take the like oath, that the roll mould be reftored unto him again...

Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis ...: no.I, Piers, Sir H. A chorographical ...

Charles Vallencey - 1786 - 714 oldal
...charge to inform us truly what was become of the roll. The poor old man. fetching a deep figh, confefled that he knew where the roll was, but that it was dearer...to him than his life, and therefore he would never de. liver it put of his hands, unlefs my lord chancelor would take the like oath, that the roll fliould...

Historical Tracts

Sir John Davies - 1787 - 368 oldal
...charge to inforrrt us truly what was become of the roll. The poor old man, fetching adeepfigh, confefled that he knew where the roll was, but that it was dearer...therefore he would never deliver it out of his hands, unlefs my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath, that the roll fhould be reftored unto him again...

Historical Tracts

Sir John Davies - 1787 - 370 oldal
...charge to inform us truly what was become of the roll. The poor old man, fetching a deep figh, confeffed that he knew where the roll was, but that it was dearer...to him than his life; and therefore he would never Celiver it out of his hands, unlefs my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath, that the roll fhould...

Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo ...

John Lynch - 1848 - 544 oldal
...a very serious charge to inform us truly what was become of that roll. The poor old man, fetcliing a deep sigh, confessed that he knew where the roll...it was dearer to him than his life, and therefore lie would never deliver it out of his hands, unless my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath that...

The Irish Quarterly Review, 2. kötet

1852 - 892 oldal
...lord chancellor (being then present with us, for he did not accompany my lord deputy to Ballishinnon, but staid behind in the camp) did minister an oath...was, but that it was dearer to him than his life; aud therefore he would never deliver it out of his hands, unless my lord chancellor would take the...

Notices of the Round Towers of Ulster

Edmund Getty - 1854 - 172 oldal
...him a very serious charge to inform us truly what was become of that roll. The poor old man, fetehing a deep sigh, confessed that he knew where the roll...than his life, and therefore he would never deliver ituout of his hands, unless my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath that the roll should be restored...

The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., 12. kötet

1862 - 422 oldal
...this demand, made answer, that he had such a roll in his keeping before the war, but in that State rebellion it was burned among other of his papers...And therefore he would never deliver it out of his hand unless my Lord Chancellor would take the like oath that the roll should be restored to him again....

The Works in Verse and Prose (including Hitherto Unpublished MSS ..., 3. kötet

Sir John Davies - 1876 - 332 oldal
...: thereupon my Lord Chancellor (being then present with us; for he did not accompany my Lord-Deputy to Ballishannon, but staid behind in the camp) did...take the like oath, that the roll should be restored unto him again : my Lord Chancellor smiling, gave him his word and his hand that he should have the...

The History of the Two Ulster Manors of Finagh, in the County of Tyrone, and ...

Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry Earl of Belmore - 1881 - 412 oldal
...duties did appear, but also the particular rents and other services, which were answered to M'' Guy re out of every part of the country. The old man, seeming...take the like oath, that the roll should be restored unto him again : my Lord Chancellor, smiling, gave him his word and his hand that he should have the...




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