| Ancient epitaphs, Thomas Fitz-Arthur T. Ravenshaw - 1878 - 212 pages
...TONGUES THAT EVER UTTERED THE DICTATES OF REASON HE WAS A GREAT PATRIOT AND REFUSED THE GREAT SEALS OF IRELAND THE SITUATION BEING AT THE PLEASURE OF...WHICH HE WAS REMOVED WITHOUT CAUSE OR HIS OWN CONSENT BB HE AVAILED HIMSELF OF THE JUDICIAL PLACE ATTACHED TO IT AND SAT ON THE BENCH ABOVE THE CHIEF BARON... | |
| Thomas FitzArthur Ravenshaw - 1878 - 264 pages
...TONGUES THAT EVER UTTERED THE DICTATES OF REASON HE WAS A GREAT PATRIOT AND REFUSED THE GREAT SEALS OF IRELAND THE SITUATION BEING AT THE PLEASURE OF...OF IRELAND FROM WHICH HE WAS REMOVED WITHOUT CAUSE HE AVAILED HIMSELF OF THE JUDICIAL PLACE ATTACHED TO IT AND SAT ON THE BENCH ABOVE THE CHIEF BARON... | |
| 1911 - 688 pages
...tongues | that ever uttered the dictates of reason | he was a great patriot and refused the great seals of , Ireland the situation | being at the pleasure...sat on the bench above the chief baron and decided i many cases | which gave general satisfaction and his decrees were | never questioned | he died 1776... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1903 - 510 pages
...the dictates of reason 1 He wus a great patriot and refused the Great Seal of Ireland the situation I being at the pleasure of the Crown while Chancellor...which he was removed without cause or his own consent I He availed himself of the judicial place attached to it | and sat on the Bench above the Chief Baron... | |
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