| Joseph Train - 1845 - 474 pages
...after the grant to Salisbury and Suffolk, for twenty-one years, it was confirmed to him by an " act for assuring and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, earl of Derby."* In 1610, earl William resumed his right of nominating by appointing John Ireland, his lieutenant and... | |
| Manx Society - 1859 - 244 pages
...stood, viz., Holiuo Sodor, or Peel, as appears in the abovenamed Act for assuring and establishing of the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, Earl of Derby, AD 1610. NOTE 88—page 83. Our author writes much about the Druids, but without adding to our stock... | |
| William Sacheverell - 1859 - 254 pages
...Biahop of the Isle is inducted (and which is given also in the Act for assuring and establishing of the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, Earl of Derby, AD 1610) is, "Bishop of the Isle of Man, of Sod or, and of Sodor and Man." I presume tho title, as... | |
| Joseph George Cumming - 1861 - 272 pages
...their heirs ; then on leases to Robert, Earl of Salisbury, and Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, for 21 years. After years of litigation the result was given in...the payment to himself of an annuity therefrom of lOOCW. Earl William died in 1642. James, some time before this deed of gift, had visited the Isle of... | |
| Joseph George Cumming - 1867 - 314 pages
...therefore, came to a compromise with them, and in 1610 the Isle of Man was confirmed to him by an Act for " assuring and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William Earl of Derby." Note (14) page 49. " COUNT THE RIBS IN SIMON'S CRTPT." THE Choir of Peel Cathedral was built by Simon... | |
| Joseph George Cumming - 1867 - 320 pages
...a compromise with them, and in 1610 the Isle of Man was confirmed to him by an Act for " assuring1 and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William Earl of Derby." Note (14) page 49. " COUNT THB RIBS IN SIMON'S CRYPT." THE Choir of Peel Cathedral was built by Simon... | |
| Matthew Glover, Suetonius M. Tod - 1868 - 290 pages
...daughters of Ferdinand : with these, however, he effected a compromise ; and, in 1610, obtained an "Act for assuring and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, Earl of Derby." He, in 1637, resigned his dignities to his son James, Lord Strange, afterwards known in history as... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1874 - 368 pages
...compromise was arranged between the daughters of Ferdinand and their uncle, and a special act of parliament was passed, in 1610, assuring and establishing the...from public business, he, by deed of gift (AD 1637; in some histories the date given is 1627) to his son James, Lord Strange, placed in his power the Isle... | |
| William Harrison - 1876 - 332 pages
...from the jurisdiction of Canterbury to the jurisdiction of York, 33 Henry VIII. 1610. — An Act for assuring and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, Earl of Derby, 9th Feby., 8th James I. This Act is printed in Oliver's " Monumenta," vol. iii. pp. 114-120; Manx Society,... | |
| William Harrison - 1876 - 332 pages
...from the jurisdiction of Canterbury to the jurisdiction of York, 33 Henry VIII. 1610.—An Act for assuring and establishing the Isle of Man in the name and blood of William, Earl of Derby, 9th Feby., 8th James I. This Act is printed in Oliver's " Monumenta," vol. iii. pp. 114-120; Manx Society,... | |
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