| John Dubourdieu - 1812 - 820 pagina’s
...Belfast was likewise a colony of Lancashire and Cheshire men, settled there, as it is said, by SirMoyses Hill; but from Malone to Lisburn, and thence over...occupied by the descendants of English settlers, and some Welch, who came over in the reign of Elizabeth, in great numbers, and also in the beginning of James... | |
| John Dubourdieu - 1812 - 876 pagina’s
...Belfast was likewise a colony of Lancashire and Cheshire men, settled there, as it is said, by SirMoyses Hill; but from Malone to Lisburn, and thence over...occupied by the descendants of English settlers, and some Welch, who came over in the reign of Elizabeth, in great numbers, and also in the beginning - of James... | |
| John Dubourdieu - 1812 - 428 pagina’s
...likewise a colony of Lancashire and Cheshire men, settled there, as it is said, by SirMoyses Hill-y but from Malone to Lisburn, and thence 'Over the greatest...occupied by the descendants of English settlers, and some Welch, who came over in the reign of Elizabeth, in great numbers, and also in the beginning of James... | |
| Henry Joy - 1817 - 524 pagina’s
...of Massareene, and the southern part of the barony of Antrim, but especially towards the West, I • the country is mostly occupied by the descendants of English settlers, and some Weleh, who came over in the reign of Eliza* beth in great numbers, and also in the beginning of James... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 266 pagina’s
...Malone to Liisburn, and thence over the greater part of the barony of Massareene, and the southern part of the barony of Antrim, but especially towards...occupied by the descendants of English settlers, and some Welch, who came over in the reign of Elizabeth in great numbers, and also in the beginning of James... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 268 pagina’s
...from Malone to Lisburn, and thence over the greater part of the barony of Massareene, and the southern part of the barony of Antrim, but especially towards...occupied by the descendants of English settlers, and some Welch, who came over in the reign of Elizabeth in great numbers, and also in the beginning of James... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - 1902 - 648 pagina’s
...Belfast was likewise a colony of Lancashire and Cheshire men, settled there, as it is said, by Sir Moyses Hill ; but from Malone to Lisburn, and thence over the greatest part of the barony of Massereene, and the south part of the barony of Antrim, but especially towards the west, the country... | |
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