| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 pagina’s
...the monastery of Pegnaleth. This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the lower ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in the days of the Bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native island, retired thither, either for the sake of... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pagina’s
...This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the middle ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in the days of the bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native island, had retired thither, either for the sake... | |
| 1853 - 440 pagina’s
...This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the middle ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in -the days of the bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native island, had retired thither, either for the sake... | |
| 1853 - 496 pagina’s
...This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the middle ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in the clays of the bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native island, had retired thither, either for... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1858 - 546 pagina’s
...coasts of Britain, &c, &c. This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Hibernia. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were there ut that time, who, in the days of the Bishops Finan and L'olman, forsaking their native island, retired... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1867 - 798 pagina’s
...of Ireland. He says : — " This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation...of bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native land, retired thither, either for the sake of divine studies, or of a more continent life. The Scots... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - 1868 - 642 pagina’s
...even to strangers. He says : " This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation...of Bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native land, retired thither, either for the sake of divine studies, or for a more continent life. The Scots... | |
| Margaret Anna Cusack - 1870 - 488 pagina’s
...even to strangers. He says : ' This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were there at that time, who, in the days of bishop Finan and Colman, forsaking their native land, retired thither, either for the sake of divine... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1872 - 794 pagina’s
...of Ireland. He says : — " This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation...of bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native land, retired thither, either for tie sake of divine studies, or of a more continent life. The Scots... | |
| Eugene O'Curry - 1873 - 434 pagina’s
...the monastery of Pegnaleth. This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were there at that time, who in the days of the Bishops Finan and Colman forsaking their native island retired thither, either for the sake of... | |
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