| George Newenham Wright - Killarney, Lakes of - 1822 - 134 pages
...country were deposited in the hands of its clergy : notwithstanding which, the Abbey was plundered by Maolduin, son of Daniel O'Donaghoe ; many of the...clergy were slain, and even in their cemetery, by the M'Carthys : but God soon punished this act of impiety * See Colgan'« Acta Sanctorum, March Uth, St.... | |
| George Nelson Smith - Killarney, Lakes of - 1822 - 272 pages
...abbey, says our annalist, being ever esteemed a paradise, and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and most valuable effects of the whole country were deposited in the hands of its clergy; notwithstanding which, we find the abbey was plundered in this year by Maolduin, son of... | |
| George Nelson Smith - 1822 - 256 pages
...abbey, says our annalist, being ever esteemed a paradise, and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and most valuable effects of the whole country were deposited in the hands of its clergy; notwithstanding which, we find the abbey was plundered in this year by Maolduin, son of... | |
| Robert Allan - Highlands (Scotland) - 1840 - 668 pages
...that, in 1180, "this abbey being ever esteemed a paradise and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and most valuable effects of the whole country were deposited in the hands of her clergy, notwithstanding which this abbey was plundered by Maoldwin, son of Daniel O'Donoghue ;... | |
| Robert Allan, John Ross Dix - Highlands (Scotland) - 1840 - 346 pages
...that, in 1180, " this abbey being ever esteemed a paradise and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and most valuable effects of the whole country were deposited in the hands of her clergy, notwithstanding which this abbey was plundered by Maoldwin, son of Daniel O'Donoghue; many... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - Killarney, Lakes of (Ireland) - 1843 - 266 pages
...readers — "Anno 1180; this abbey of Inisfallen being ever esteemed a paradise and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and the most valuable effects of the...plundered in this year by Maolduin, son of Daniel O'Donaghue. Many of the clergy were slain, and even in their cemetery, by the Mac Carthys. But God... | |
| Ireland - 1846 - 1046 pages
...Irish antiquary, " This abbey of Innisfallen being erer esteemed: a paradise, and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and the most valuable effects of the whole country were deposited in the hands of the tlergr, notwithstanding which, we find the abbey was plundered in this year by Maolduin, son of Daniel... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 pages
...:—" Anno, 1180 ; this abbey of Innisfallen being ever esteemed a paradise and a secure sanctuary, the treasure and the most valuable effects of the...plundered in this year by Maolduin, son of Daniel O'D inaghue. Many of the clergy were slain, and even in their cemetery, by the Mac Carthys." But the... | |
| Killarney - Ireland - 1849 - 120 pages
...1180. This abbey of Innisfallen being ever esteemed a paradise and a secure sanctuary, the treasures and the most valuable effects of the whole country...which, we find the abbey was plundered in this year by Maoldiun, son of Daniel O'Donoghue. Many of the clergy were slain, even in their cemetery, by the Macarthys.... | |
| Thomas Walsh - Catholics - 1854 - 926 pages
...of Louth. AD 1180, this abbey, ever esteemed a paradise and a sanctuary, in which the treasure and valuable effects of the whole country were deposited in the hands of its clergy, was plundered by Maolduin O'Donaghui. Many of the clergy were slain, even in their .cemeteries... | |
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