10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOREHON»
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As for example Arundell of the Stronde in the County of Corke, who was
aunciently a great lord, and was able to spend 3 500. pounds by the yeare, as
appeareth by 1 Coignie, Livery, Sorehon.~\ What Coigny and Livery doe signiiie,
has been ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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A collection of tracts and treatises illustrative of the ...
Sorehon was a tax laidc upon the free-holders, for certainc dayes in each quarter
of a ycare, to finde victualls, and lodging, and to pay certaine stipends to the
kerne, galloglasses, and horsemen. — Sir James Ware. they pole and utterly
undoe ...
James Hewitt Lifford (4th viscount), 1860
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Ancient Irish Histories: The Works of Spencer, Campion, ...
Coignie, Livery, Sorehon,'] What Coigny and Livery doe signifie, has been
already expressed. Sorehon was a tax laide upon the free-holders, for certaine
dayes in each quarter of a yeare, to finde VIEW OF THE STATE OF IRELAND.
233.
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Ancient Irish Histories: The Works of Spencer, Campion, ...
... fc Coignie, Livery, Sorehon,'] What Coigny and Livery doe signifie, has been
already expressed. Sorehon was a tax laide upon the free-holders, for by which
they pole and utterly undoe the poore ten- VIEW OF THE STATE OF IRELAND.
Sir James Ware, Edmund Spenser, Saint Edmund Campion, 1809
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The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes by H.J. Todd
Sorehon was a tax laide upon the free-holders, for certaine dayes in each quarter
of a year^, to finde vlctualls, and lodging, and to pay certaine stipends (o the
kerne, galloglasses, and horsemen. Sir James Ware. speciall trust and
judgement ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
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The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes from various ...
... Surehon,"] "What Coigny and Livery d:)c signiric, hat been already expressed.
Sorehon yas a tax laido upon the free-holders, for certatne dayes in each quarter
of a yeare, to finde victual!*, and lotkrinff, and to pay certaine stipends to the b.
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1868
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Complaints (concluded). Colin Clouts come home againe. Foure ...
As for example Arundell of the Stronde in the County of Corke, who was
aunciently a great lord, and was able to spend 3500. pounds by the yeare, as
appeareth by " Coignie, Livery, Sorehon.~l What Coigny and Livery doe fignisie,
has been ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1873
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Ancient Irish Histories: Spencer's View of the State of ...
Coignie, Livery, Sorehon,"] What Coigny and Livery doe signifie, has been
already expressed. Sorehon was a tax laide upon the free-holders, for certaine
dayes in each quarter of a yeare, to finde VIEW OP THE STATE OF IRELAND.
233.
Sir James Ware, Edmund Spenser, Saint Edmund Campion, 1970
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
Diet. v_o. Sorehon. ' 2. Used, in an'improper sense, to denote the depredhtions
made by an-invading army. All things perplexed were, the Haliol proud, \Vitli'
English forces 50th by land and'tlood In Scotland came, arrived at'Kingliorne, ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
... অত্যন্ত ফ্রেশ বা দুশো পুবর্বক, ৰেদনাপূবর্বক, মনঃপাঁড়াপূবর্বকঅেতিব্যথাপুর্তক |
To Sore, v. a. ক্ষত-কৃ, ঘা-কৃ, দুঃখিত-কৃ, সন্তপ্ত-কৃ, মনঃপাঁড়া-দা, বেদনা-দা, বাধিত-
কৃ I Sore, n. s. Fr. এক বৎসরের বাজপক্ষি, চতুর্মীয় মূগ বা হরিণ I Sorehon বা Sorn, n- s.