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- Plan of the original lots of Oxmanstown green from 1665 with modern streets included....
- Gaelic culture. Dubliners called them Ostmen, or East-people, and the name Oxmanstown (an area in central Dublin; the name is still current) comes from one...
- Plan of the original lots of Oxmanstown Green from 1665....
- respectively. Dubliners called them Ostmen (East-people), and the name Oxmanstown (an area in central Dublin; the name is still current) comes from one...
- companion Little John, is said to have exhibited his feats of archery on Oxmanstown Green in Dublin, until having been detected in a robbery, he was hanged...
- in Dublin, Ireland. Its territory stretched from the district known as Oxmanstown down along the River Liffey until it met the sea. It also owned large...
- from similar origins when the Norse of Dublin were forced to move to the Oxmanstown suburb by the Anglo-Normans who had taken control of the walled city....
- Boyle's labourers would not be interfered with". Boyle died at his home in Oxmanstown, Dublin in December 1702, and was buried in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin...
- to the king. From November 1680 till his death, he lived in Dublin, in Oxmanstown. Sall's health declined at the beginning of 1682. He died in the evening...