Kilkenny; the Ancient City of Ossory, the Seat of Its Kings, the See of Its Bishops and the Site of Its Cathedral |
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Common terms and phrases
according Aghaboe ancient Annals appears authority battle Bealach Bishop Book bridge building called castle cathedral Cearbhall century chapel charter church city of Kilkenny common Corporation death denominated described died district Donnchadh Dublin Earl early east ecclesiastical English entered erected establishment existence extending father formed founded Four Masters Gabhair Gabhran Gate granted Graves Green ground head held hence hills illustration important interesting Ireland Irish John John's Kilkenny King kingdom known land late Leinster locality Lord Mac Gillaphadraig Magh memory mountain Munster Nore observed original Osraigh Ossory parish pass passage Patrick patron period plain possession present preserved primitive Priory probably quoted recorded referred remains respecting Rights river road saint side situated standing stood street taken territory thence tion tower town townland translated valley wall