| Robert King - 1851 - 740 Seiten
...Iccian Sea, [». e. from Aranmore Id. in Galway Bay to the British Sea between England and France,] there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland of which the English took no notice or heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines, and... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 738 Seiten
...the Iccian Sea, [ie from Aranmore Id. in Galway Bay to the British Sea between England and France,] there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland of which the English took no notice or heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines, and... | |
| Thomas Walsh - 1854 - 926 Seiten
...their roofs and bells, so that from Arran of the saints to the Iccian sea (between France and England) there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered with the exception of a few in Ireland, of which the English took no notice or heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines and... | |
| John O'Donoghue - 1860 - 618 Seiten
...sold their roofs and bells, so that from Aran of the saints to the Iccian sea (the straits of Dover), there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland, of which the English took no notice or heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines, and... | |
| Anthony Cogan - 1862 - 500 Seiten
...the monasteries, and sold their roofs and bells, so that from Aran of the Saints to the Iccian Sea there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland, of which the English took no notice or heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines, and... | |
| Maurice Lenihan - 1866 - 820 Seiten
...remorse. roofs and bells were made away with, so that from Arran of the Saints to the Iceian Sea,1 there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland, of which the English took no heed — some of which appear not to have been known to them... | |
| Richard Bagwell - 1885 - 480 Seiten
...monasteries, and sold their roofs and bells, so that from Arran of the Saints to the Straits of Dover there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland, of which the English took no heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines, and relics... | |
| County Kildare Archaeological Society - 1899 - 520 Seiten
...sold their roofs and bells, so that from Arran of the Saints (the islands off the mouth of Galway Bay) to the Iccian Sea (the English Channel) there was...heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines, and relics of the saints of Ireland and England." Among the sufferers was the nunnery of Timolin. According... | |
| 1899 - 538 Seiten
...sold their roofs and bells, so that from Arran of the Saints (the islands off the mouth of Galway Bay) to the Iccian Sea (the English Channel) there was...broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland,' of which the English took no notice or heed. They afterwards burned the images, shrines,... | |
| Henry Holloway - 1919 - 252 Seiten
...the monasteries, and sold their roofs and bells, so that from Aran of the Saints to the Iccian Sea there was not one monastery that was not broken and shattered, with the exception of a few in Ireland of which the English took no notice or heed." Some monasteries remained until the reign of... | |
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