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coalesced from the old Whiteboys, into the
Caravat and
Shanavest factions.
Beginning in Munster, the
Caravat and
Shanavest "war"
erupted sporadically throughout...
- Chamberlain,
admiral of
Guyenne and
governor of Burgundy;
count of Étampes and
Caravats,
sieur de Boissy,
grand master and
governor of the
Dauphin [died 1519];...
- Walking-Stick, Umbrella, and
other Weapons of Self-defense,
reprinted 2004
Caravat Press, US, London: original:
George Bell & Sons 1890, pp. 51–52, 116 "Code...
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movements manifested themselves in Newfoundland, in such
forms such as the
Caravats (Irish: Carabhataí), who wore
French cravates (ties) and the Shanavests...
- June 2010. Hurley, John W. (2007). Shillelagh: The
Irish Fighting Stick.
Caravat Press. ISBN 978-1-4303-2570-3.[1]
Digitale Bibliothek - Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum...
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which included those from
traditional Irish fighting gangs such as the
Caravats and Shanavests. By the 1920s many
Glasgow gangs were
widely viewed as fighting...
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related to Carinish.
Undiscovered Scotland -
Carinish Canmore -
North Uist,
Carinish site
record Canmore -
North Uist, Carinish,
Caravat Barp site record...