Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 16Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee Oxford University Press, 1917 |
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Pagina 13
... Irish manufactures , and about 1763 established the Lintown factory in the suburbs of Kilkenny for the instruction of boys , chiefly foundlings , in the art of weaving . Under the name of ' Po- cocke College , ' the institution is still ...
... Irish manufactures , and about 1763 established the Lintown factory in the suburbs of Kilkenny for the instruction of boys , chiefly foundlings , in the art of weaving . Under the name of ' Po- cocke College , ' the institution is still ...
Pagina 15
... Irish expedition ( Pipe Rolls , Henry II . esp . 18 , pp . 32 , 56 ) . In 1174 he was in charge of Brabançon mer- cenaries who were being sent home from Eng- land ( EYTON , Itinerary of Henry II , p . 183 ) . In 1176 he was one of four ...
... Irish expedition ( Pipe Rolls , Henry II . esp . 18 , pp . 32 , 56 ) . In 1174 he was in charge of Brabançon mer- cenaries who were being sent home from Eng- land ( EYTON , Itinerary of Henry II , p . 183 ) . In 1176 he was one of four ...
Pagina 75
... Irish Franciscans . He became a member of the order of St. Francis , and , after further studies at Cologne , he removed to the Irish College of St. Isidore at Rome , where he was appointed professor of philo- [ Cole's Athenæ Cantabr ...
... Irish Franciscans . He became a member of the order of St. Francis , and , after further studies at Cologne , he removed to the Irish College of St. Isidore at Rome , where he was appointed professor of philo- [ Cole's Athenæ Cantabr ...
Pagina 82
... Irish parliament . The traditions of his family , though liberal , naturally inclined him to support government ; but his interest in politics at this time was not intense , and his attendance in the house far from frequent . He spoke ...
... Irish parliament . The traditions of his family , though liberal , naturally inclined him to support government ; but his interest in politics at this time was not intense , and his attendance in the house far from frequent . He spoke ...
Pagina 83
... Irish Arms Bill of 1807 , which he denounced , amid great up- roar , as an ' abominable , unconstitutional , and tyrannical measure . ' In the following year he opposed the Orders in Council Bill , which , he predicted , would complete ...
... Irish Arms Bill of 1807 , which he denounced , amid great up- roar , as an ' abominable , unconstitutional , and tyrannical measure . ' In the following year he opposed the Orders in Council Bill , which , he predicted , would complete ...
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