| Charles Vallancey - Ireland - 1786 - 702 pages
...country ; for the beef which they eat in their houfes, is for the moftpart ftolen out of theEnglim pale ; and for that purpofe every one of them keepeth a cunning...caterer. Bryan Oge M'Mahon, and Art M'Rorye, two of the piincipal gentlemen before named, were indicted for the receiving of fuch ftealths; but they acknowledging... | |
| Sir John Davies - Ireland - 1787 - 370 pages
...for the beef, which they eat in their houfes, is for the moft part flolen out of the Englifh pale ; and for that purpofe, every one of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his Cater. Brian Oge M'Mahoune, and Art M'Rorie, two of the principal gentlemen before named, were indicted... | |
| Sir John Davies - Ireland - 1787 - 368 pages
...of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his Cater. Brian Oge M'Mahoune, and Art M'Rorie, two of the principal gentlemen before named, were indicted for the receiving of fuch ftealths ; ii but they acknowledging their faults upon their knees before my Lord-Deputy, had their pardon granted... | |
| Sir Charles Coote - Agriculture - 1801 - 330 pages
...for the beef, which they eat in their houfes, is, for the moft part, ftolen out of the Englifh pale, and, for that purpofe, every one of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his cater. Bryan Oge M'Mahowne, and Art M'Rorie, two of the principal gentlemen before named, were indicted... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Cork (Ireland) - 1843 - 576 pages
...them keepeth a cunning thief, which ho calleth his Cater. Brian Oge M'Mahoune, and the Art M'Rorie, two of the principal gentlemen before named, were indicted for the receiving of such stealths ; but they acknowledging their faults upon their knees before my lord-deputy, had their... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 860 pages
...men eat in their houses is for the most part stolen out of the English Pale ; and for that purpose every one of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his caterer. 155. Churches, priests, and clergy. 159. Sermon-lands, Corbes, Erenarchs. 160-2. 179. 1 63. Tythes... | |
| Sir John Davies - Electronic books - 1876 - 332 pages
...they eat in their houses, is for the most part stolen out of the English pale ; and for that purpose, every one of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his Cater. Brian Oge M'Mahoune, and Art M'Eorie, two of the principal gentlemen before named, were indicted... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1890 - 462 pages
...one of them keefpeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his cater. Brian Oge M'Mahon and Art M'Rory, two of the principal gentlemen before named, were indicted for the receiving of such stealths; but they acknowledging their faults upon their knees before my Lord Deputy, had their... | |
| Richard Bagwell - Ireland - 1909 - 398 pages
...principal gentlemen of the district lived upon beef stolen How the out of the Pale, ' for which purpose every one of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his Cater.' Two of these gentlemen were indicted as receivers, but were pardoned after confession upon... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - Ireland - 1911 - 510 pages
...they eat in their houses is for the most part stolen out of the English Pale; and for that purpose every one of them keepeth a cunning thief, which he calleth his Cater. Brian Oge M'Mahoune, and the Art M'Rorie, two of the principal gentlemen beforenamed, were indicted... | |
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