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" Cradok, k1lled two hundred of them, and that by the order of the Justiciary, every one was allowed to do so, and to carry them away. In the Annals of Dublin in Whitelaw's Dublin, vol. i. p. 170, these whales are called Turlehydes,, and are said to have... "
Annales Hiberniae - Page 123
by James Grace - 1842 - 182 pages
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The History of the County of Dublin

John D'Alton - Dublin (Ireland : County) - 1838 - 962 pages
...fish, called Turlehides, that filled the bay, were cast on shore. " They were," as Harris alleges, "from thirty to forty feet long, and so bulky, that two tall men, placed one at each side of the fish, could not see one another. The Lord Justice, Sir Anthony Lucy, with his servants,...
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Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1842 - 200 pages
...Anthony Lucy with his men and some of the citizens of Dublin, among whom was Philip Cradok, killed two hundred of them, and that by the order of the...Enolnegannocke of the Inquisition of R. II., and the water of Camingruentem tune temporis íaincm non nihil relcvarunt. Parliamcntum Dublinii0, ad quod non vcnerunt...
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Publications. 29 vols., Volume 2

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1842 - 208 pages
...Anthony Lucy with his men and some of the citizens of Dublin, among whom was Philip Cradok, killed two hundred of them, and that by the order of the...could not see one another. The authority for this deseription is not given. "Le Conneg — Perhaps the Cnocknogannoc of John's charter, the Enolnegannocke...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1854 - 778 pages
...turlehydes, were brought into the bay of Dublin, anc cast on shore at the mouth of the river Dodder They were from thirty to forty feet long, and so bulky that...side of the fish could not see one another." — The History a»J Antiquities of the City of Dublin from the Earlitl Accounts, by Walter Harris, 1766, p....
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Irish Monthly, Volume 43

1915 - 826 pages
...sea-fish, called Turlehides, that filled the bay, were cast on shore. " They were," as Harris alleges, " from thirty to forty feet long, and so bulky that two tall men placed one at each side of the fish could not see one another." tThis fish story sounds as though it might have...
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Irish Monthly, Volume 14

1886 - 698 pages
...were brought into the Bay of Dublin, and cast on shore at the mouth of the river Dodder. They were from thirty to forty feet long, and so bulky that two tall men placed on each side of the fish could not see one another. The Lord Justice, * Robert de Nottingham was seven...
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The Tourists' Picturesque Guide to Ireland

William Frederick Wakeman - Ireland - 1889 - 522 pages
...by the stranding of a prodigious number of large fish called " turlehydes." "They were from 30 to 40 feet long, and so bulky, that two tall men placed...each side of the fish could not see one another. The Lord Justice, Sir Anthony Lucy, with his servants, and many of the citizens of Dublin, killed upwards...
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Allusions in Ulysses: An Annotated List

Weldon Thornton - Literary Criticism - 1968 - 568 pages
...into the bay of Dublin, and cast on shore at the mouth of the river Dodder. They were from 30 to 40 feet long, and so bulky, that two tall men placed...each side of the fish could not see one another. The lord justice, sir Anthony Lucy, with his servants, and many of the citizens of Dublin, killed above...
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Publications, Volume 2

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1842 - 204 pages
...39. Finnagh — Finae, in the barony of DemiIRISU. ARCII. SOC. 3. R were fore, County of Westmeath. m Marinarum balenarum — Marinarum belluarum. — Pemb....Enolnegannocke of the Inquisition of R. II., and the water of Camingruentem tune temporis famem non nihil relevarunt. Parliamentum Dublinii°, ad quod non venerunt...
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