Ireland And the Anglo Norman Church a History of Ireland And Irish Christianit

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Ireland And the Anglo Norman Church a History of Ireland And Irish Christianit
G T George Thomas Stokes
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Its narrow staircases and passages and deep embayed windows show how inconvenient these castles must have been, judged from our modern stand- point. I am sure De Lacy never could have built the castles attributed to him by Giraldus and others in the style and fashion now indicated by their ruins. He began the work with some rough fortifications ; others completed them. See also Dean Butler's Trim and Wilde's Beauties of tJie Boyne and Blactiwater for much information about De Lacy's buildings.
...NORMAN ORGANIZATION OF IRELAND. 167 He organised the feudal society of which he was head in its various ranks. He was palatine prince of Meath, and as such claimed and possessed power to create peers of his own ; and down to the present time there are peerages in existence, like that of Nugent, Mar- quess of Westmeath, and Plunkett, Baron of Dunsany, besides numerous extinct ones, which trace their first origin back to grants, not from the Crown, but from the De Lacys, Lords of the kingdom of Meath.

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