- a gode felawe. And in its
final lines the Gest sums up: he was a good
outlawe, And dyde pore men moch god.
Within Robin Hood's band,
medieval forms of...
-
complaint by
William Outlawe, a
leading citizen of
Kilkenny city,
which foreshadowed the
celebrated Witch Trials of 1324.
Outlawe alleged that William...
- heretics,
Alice Kyteler and
William Outlawe were
ordered to
appear before the
Bishop to
answer charges of witchcraft.
Outlawe was
supported by
Arnold de Paor...
-
November 2006.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 19
November 2007. Mackay,
Ronan "
Outlawe (Utlagh), Roger"
Cambridge Dictionary of
Irish Biography 2009...
-
Roger Utlagh, or
Roger Outlawe (c. 1260 – 1341) was a
leading Irish cleric,
judge and
statesman of the
fourteenth century who was
Prior of Kilmainham...
-
William de Vesci. It was run by
Franciscan friars.
Roger Utlagh, or
Roger Outlawe (d. 1341) was a
leading Irish cleric,
judge and
statesman of the fourteenth...
- it was ****ociated with outlaws, one
named as "Roger de Presteman, an
outlawe of Tyneslawe". The area
became industrialised from 1732, when the River...
- of him the
people tell
almost as many
romantick storyes as of the
great outlawe Robin Whood." He was
outlawed in 1491, and
pardoned two
years later). Gaskell...
-
almost certainly with the ****istance of her brother-in-law
Roger Utlagh (or
Outlawe), the Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, who had
always maintained her innocence...
-
bishop wrote to the
Chancellor of Ireland,
Roger Utlagh or
Outlawe to have
Alice arrested.
Outlawe was Alice's brother-in-law and he
imprisoned the Bishop...