| William Shaw Mason - 1819 - 828 pages
...chieftains ;* and from such splendid acquisitions, the services of their own subordinate adherents were al*o largely recompensed. Among these princely grants was...southwards along the borders of Tipperary and the M unster river, to tha liberties of Callan : forming a district between eleven and twelve miles in... | |
| William Shaw Mason - 1819 - 820 pages
...acquisitions, the services of their own subordinate adherents were also largely recompensed. Ainonj these princely grants was that of Grace's country,...southwards along the borders of Tipperary and the Minister river, to th« liberties of Callan : forming a district between eleven and twelve miles in... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1825 - 744 pages
...of which, for several centuries, belonged to the Grare family. The district named after that family consisted of a vast tract of land, comprehending,...Callan : forming a district between eleven and twelve miles in length, and between five and six in breadth.* The central situation of Tullaroau in this district,... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1825 - 684 pages
...of which, for several centuries, belonged to the Grace family. The district named after that family consisted of a vast tract of land, comprehending,...southwards along the borders of Tipperary and the Minister river, to the liberties of Callan : forming a district between eleven and twelve miles in... | |
| 1832 - 448 pages
...rewarded these military chieftains, and from such splendid acquisitions the services of their oxvn subordinate adherents were also largely recompensed....Callan : forming a district between eleven and twelve miles in length, and between five and six in breadth. The central situation of Tullaroan, in the district... | |
| 1839 - 158 pages
...baronies of Crannagh, Galmoy, and Shillelogher, extended northwards by the liberties of Kilkenny and river Nore to the borders of the Queen's County; and thence southwards by the borders of Tipperary and the Munster river to the liberties of Callan, forming a district between... | |
| John Keegan - 1907 - 596 pages
...that of " Grace's country " to Raymond le Gros. This consisted of a vast tract ot land comprehending the barony of Cranagh, and extending northwards by the liberties of Kilkenny and the river Xore to the borders of the Queen's County, thence southwards along th<i borders of Tipperary to the... | |
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