-
Nicholas is
scalded in the towte. This tale is doon, and God save al the
rowte!"
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote during the
reign of
Richard II, who very much appreciated...
- Colrane,
otherwise called O
Cahanes countrey, or
within the
territorie called Rowte, in Co. Antrim, by
himselfe or his servauntes, to make, drawe, and distil...
- Clandeboy, Kilultoghe, the
Glynes with the Raughlines,
Momerie and Carie, the
Rowte M'William (McQuillan) and all
lands between lough Coine and
lough Eaghe...
- Colrane,
otherwise called O
Cahanes countrey, or
within the
territorie called Rowte, in
County Antrim, by
himselfe or his servauntes, to make, drawe, and distil...
- Colrane,
otherwise called O
Cahanes countrey, or
within the
territorie called Rowte, in Co. Antrim, by
himselfe or his servauntes, to make, drawe, and distil...
- and schowte, So
hiddowis beir was me abowte.
Sensyne I curs that
cankerit rowte,
Quhairevir I go or ryde. It is
unclear how much of the poem is truthful...
- has no
intention of
entertaining the mob at his home. When he sees the ‘
rowte’ in the
distance he
tells his
porter to bar the gate and to let no man p****...
-
frightened the
Royalists so much "that they
weire all
scattered and
quyte Rowted".
Aston turned up
eventually at
Whitchurch and,
although he
claimed the...