| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1740 - 394 頁
...Dublin, and their Heads brought next Day in Triumph into the City, which occafioned Luke Neftervel and George King, and others of the Neighbours, to write to the Lords Juftices to know the Caufe of the faid Murther, whereupon their Lordmips iffued forth a Proclamation,... | |
| John Curry - 1786 - 432 頁
...Dublin, and their heads brought next day in triumph into the city ; which occafioned Luke Netterville and George King, and others of the neighbours, to write to the lords juftices to know the caufe of the faid murder ; whereupon their lordftiips iiTued forth a proclamation,... | |
| John Curry - 1786 - 436 頁
...Dublin, and their heads brought next day in triumph into the city ; which occafioned Luke Netterville and George King, and others of the neighbours, to write to the lords juftices to know the caufe of the faid murder ; whereupon their lordfhips iffued forth a proclamation,... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 732 頁
...Dublin, and their heads brought next day in triumph into the city; which occasioned Luke Nettcrville and George King, and others of the neighbours, to...write to the lords justices to know the cause of the laid murder ; whereupon their lordships issued forth a proclamation, that within five days the gentry... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 98 頁
...Dublin, and their heads brought next day in triumph into the city, which occasioned Luke Netterville and George King, and others of the neighbours, to...come to Dublin to receive satisfaction, and in the meanwhile, before the five days were expired, old Sir Charles Coote came out with a party, plundered... | |
| Michael Davitt - 1890 - 490 頁
...their Beds by one Captain Smith, and a Party of the Garrison of Dublin, and their Heads brought back next Day in Triumph into the City, which occasioned...to the Lords Justices to know the Cause of the said Murther, whereupon their Lordships issued forth a Proclamation, that within five Days the Gentry should... | |
| Michael Davitt - 1890 - 490 頁
...their Beds by one Captain Smith, and a Party of the Garrison of Dublin, and their Heads brought back next Day in Triumph into the City, which occasioned...to the Lords Justices to know the Cause of the said Murther, whereupon their Lordships issued forth a Proclamation, that within five Days the Gentry should... | |
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