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" This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the lower ranks of the English nation... "
A Child's History of Ireland - Page 81
by Patrick Weston Joyce - 1897 - 507 pages
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The Complete Works of Venerable Bede: Ecclesiastical history

Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 418 pages
...plague the aforesaid priest Tuda fell a victim, and was honourably buried in the monastery of Pegnaleth. This pestilence did no less harm in the island of...ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in the days of the Bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking their native island, retired thither, either...
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The Christian's monthly magazine and universal review, Volume 2

1844 - 738 pages
...accidentally supplies numberless proofs by mentioning Saxons who went to Ireland to study. He writes — " Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were in Ireland at that time (664 AD), who, in the days of the bishops Finían and Colman, forsaking their...
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The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England. Also the Anglo-Saxon ...

Saint Bede (the Venerable) - Great Britain - 1849 - 566 pages
...the aforesaid priest Tuda fell a victim, and was honourably buried in the monastery of Pegnaleth.f This pestilence did no less harm in the island of...Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the lower ranks of • Called the Yellow Plague. + In the Saxon Chronicle, it is called Wagele. Probably Finchale, in...
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The Church Historians of England, Volume 1, Page 2

Great Britain - 1853 - 440 pages
...priest Tuda fell a victim, and was honourably buried in the monastery which is called Paegnalaech.' This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the middle ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in -the days of the bishops Finan...
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The historical works of the venerable Bede, tr. with a preface and notes by ...

Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...priest Tuda fell a victim, and was honourably buried in the monastery which is called Paegnalaech.3 This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility, and of the middle ranks of the English nation, were there at that time, who, in the days of the bishops Finan...
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The Celt, Volume 1, Issues 1-4

Irish literature - 1857 - 866 pages
...History he describes aplague which ravaged the southern coasts of Britain in 664, and goes on to say, " this pestilence did no less harm in the island of Ireland. Many of the nobility and of the lowerranksof the Englishnation were there at that time, who in the days of the bishops Finan and Colman,...
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The History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to the English Invasion

Geoffrey Keating - Celts - 1857 - 780 pages
...near, and destroyed a great number of men. " He also states that it did no less harm in Ireland, where many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were, at that time, either studying theology or leading monastic lives, the Scoti supplying them with food...
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Foras Feasa Ar Eirinn Do Réir an Athar Seathrun Céiting, Ollamh Ré ...

Geoffrey Keating - Ireland - 1857 - 858 pages
...near, and destroyed a great number of mea " He also states that it did no less harm in Ireland, where many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were, at that time, either studying theology or leading monastic lives, the Scoti supplying them with food...
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Journal

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1858 - 546 pages
...the southern coasts of Britain, &c, &c. This pestilence did no less harm in the island of Hibernia. Many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were there ut that time, who, in the days of the Bishops Finan and L'olman, forsaking their native island, retired...
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Foras feasa ar Eirinn ... The history of Ireland, tr. and annotated by J. O ...

Geoffrey Keating - 1866 - 776 pages
...near, and destroyed a great number of men. " He also states that it did no less harm in Ireland, where many of the nobility and of the lower ranks of the English nation were, at that time, either studying theology or leading monastic lives, the Scoti supplying them with food...
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