English conquest of Ireland : A.D. 1166-1185 : mainly from the 'Expugnatio hibernica' of Giraldus Cambrensis : part I, the text / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

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English conquest of Ireland : A.D. 1166-1185 : mainly from the 'Expugnatio hibernica' of Giraldus Cambrensis : part I, the text / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
Author
Giraldus, Cambrensis, 1146?-1223?
Editor
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910.
Publication
New York: Greenwood Press
1969
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Page 131

CHAPTER LII.

WHan this was done, In the Somer Hugh went ouer Into England̛. agayn the Wyntyr, the kynge toke of hym Surte, and sende hym Sone agayn kepere of Irland, as he to-for was. Sende with hym a clerke, Robert of Slepsbery, that to hym sholde be helpe and consayl, and wytnes of his dedis. At this comynge, Hugh lette make many castelis. On to Meyler at tachmeho, and than he yaue hym his deth to rescew !Anothyr thar ney, in Oboy, to Robert de Bigaz; and Othyr many, both in leynystere and in Myth, that longe hit were to reherse ham al by name.

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