The Dublin University Magazine, Volym 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... angle . To the north of the river is an old residence , formerly occupied by Mr. Roche , father of E. B. Roche , M.P. , Kildinan ; and close to the river are the ruins of Shanacloch Castle 32 [ Jan. Irish Rivers . - No . II .
... angle . To the north of the river is an old residence , formerly occupied by Mr. Roche , father of E. B. Roche , M.P. , Kildinan ; and close to the river are the ruins of Shanacloch Castle 32 [ Jan. Irish Rivers . - No . II .
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... Castle of Shanacloch , with brogues for the Barrys . On the promise of a reward , he stated that , as he was to remain all night in the castle , he would let in the enemy in the dead of the night , which he effected , and eighteen of ...
... Castle of Shanacloch , with brogues for the Barrys . On the promise of a reward , he stated that , as he was to remain all night in the castle , he would let in the enemy in the dead of the night , which he effected , and eighteen of ...
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... castle of thine . But why recur to these thoughts ? I ask - nay , I demand your confidence , dear husband . The wife should be to man as the ivy round the tree , clinging the closer when the wind blows keenest . " Lord Roche rose to his ...
... castle of thine . But why recur to these thoughts ? I ask - nay , I demand your confidence , dear husband . The wife should be to man as the ivy round the tree , clinging the closer when the wind blows keenest . " Lord Roche rose to his ...
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... castle . Years rolled swiftly on - not unmarked , however , in Castletown - Roche . The story of the prediction got abroad ; and many an aged head shook doubtingly on hear- ing the great preparations the lord was making to avert the ...
... castle . Years rolled swiftly on - not unmarked , however , in Castletown - Roche . The story of the prediction got abroad ; and many an aged head shook doubtingly on hear- ing the great preparations the lord was making to avert the ...
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... castle of the mountain loomed against the skies . " Oh , how noble ! " exclaimed young Roche , as high in air , piercing the clouds , he beheld the tower he was about to inhabit . His father said nothing ; for his heart was full of the ...
... castle of the mountain loomed against the skies . " Oh , how noble ! " exclaimed young Roche , as high in air , piercing the clouds , he beheld the tower he was about to inhabit . His father said nothing ; for his heart was full of the ...
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