| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 532 pages
...Turr. Berthat a particular family of the Oftmen of Water- mingham. ford, defcended from a chief named Gerald * Macgillemory, having claimed a right to be...was found by a jury, that, on Henry's approach to Waterfprd, Reginald Macgillemory, anOftmanof great power in that county, and who had lands on the coaft... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 444 pages
...family of the Oftmen of Water- mingham. ford, defcended from a chief named Gerald *Mac* gillemory, having claimed a right to be governed by the Englifh...granted to their anceftors by king Henry the Second, an inquiQtion was ordered, and it was found by a jury, that, on Henry's approach to Waterford, Reginald... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1787 - 454 pages
...forth cita Corona that a particular family of the Oftmen of Waterford, defcended from a chief named Gerald * Macgillemory, having claimed a right to be...laws, derived to them from a charter granted to their ancefiors by king Henry the Second, an inquifition was ordered, and it was found by a jury, that, on... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 446 pages
...BerĀ» that a particular family of the Oftmen of Water- nringham. ford, defcended from a chief named Gerald * Macgillemory, having claimed a right to be...Henry's approach to -Waterford, Reginald Macgillemory, anOftmanof great power in that county, and who had lands on the coaft adjoining to the city, drew three... | |
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