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" among them that our Maiors have with us in England, and hath his Sergeants to attend upon him, and beare the Mace before him as our Maiors. We were first intertained at the Soveraignes house, which was one of those 4. that withstood the Erle of Desmond... "
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English ... - Page 368
by Richard Hakluyt - 1907
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Journal, Volume 2

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1855 - 508 pages
...authentic among them that our Maion haue with vs in England, and hath his Sergeants to attend vpon him, and beare the Mace before him as our Maiors. " We were first intertaiued at the Soueraignes house, which was one of those 4. that withstood the Erie of Desmond...
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Transactions of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society, Volume 2

Kilkenny Archaeological Society - 1855 - 490 pages
...authoritie among them that our Maiors haue with vs in England, and hath his Sergeants to attend vpon him, and beare the Mace before him as our Maiors. " We were first intertairied at the Soueraignes house, which was one of those 4. that withstood the Erie of Desmond...
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The Voyages and Works of John Davis, the Navigator

John Davis - 1880 - 514 pages
...The chiefe officer of their Towne they call their Soveraigne, who hath the same office and authoritie among them that our Maiors have with us in England,...house, which was one of those 4 that withstood the Erie of Desmond in his rebellion. They have the same forme of Common prayer, word for word, in Latin,...
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English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History & Literature, Volume 3

1895 - 670 pages
...town, they call their "Sovereign"; who hath the same office and authority among them, that our Mayors have with us in England: and hath his Sergeants to attend upon him and bear the mace before him, as our Mayors. We were first entertained at the "Sovereign's" house; which...
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Voyages and travels

1909 - 494 pages
...they call their “Sovereign”; who hath the same office and authority among them, that our Mayors have with us in England: and hath his Sergeants to attend upon him and bear the mace before him, as our Mayors. We were first entertained at the “Sovereign's” house;...
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