- the
Indeans brought them to a
forte of ye
enimies (in
which most of
their cheefe men were)
before day. They
approached ye same with
great silence, and surrounded...
- his
means of
support was
preaching at this church,
which he
called his "
cheefe place for prof**** and preference",
possibly because this
arrangement offered...
- 108, 1976, p.5 Vivian, p.721 Vivian, p.721, "Sr
Thomas Wood, Knt, Lord
Cheefe Justice of ye
Comon Pleas" Vivian, 1895, p.597 Hoskins, p.337 Risdon, p...
- VI and I
granted one poll of
Mullamore to
William O'Shereden, gentleman,
Cheefe of his Name.
William Sheridan was the
chief of the
Sheridan Clan in County...
-
granted one poll of
Drombeagh and
Corroboan to
William O'Shereden, gentleman,
Cheefe of his Name.
William Sheridan was the
chief of the
Sheridan Clan in County...
-
granted one poll of
Drombeagh and
Corroboan to
William O'Shereden, gentleman,
Cheefe of his Name.
William Sheridan was the
chief of the
Sheridan Clan in County...
-
Scottish Parliament it
ratifies his
appointment for life as "His Majesty's
cheefe post
maister of all his
Hienes postmaisteres ..." at a
salary of £500 per...
- Traditions, 1614.
Summary of the Controversies,
wherein are
briefly treated the
cheefe Questions of Divinity, now a
Dayes in
Dispute betweene Catholikes and Protestants...
- and I
granted one poll of
Dirrenekrett to
William O'Shereden, gentleman,
Cheefe of his Name.
William Sheridan was the
chief of the
Sheridan Clan in County...
- and I then
granted one poll of "Curran to
William O'Shereden, gentleman,
Cheefe of his Name" in the
English grant to
begin settlement of the
Ulster province...