There is an entry in the records of the cathedral, for the year 1477, of a sum of money paid to M.
Various castles were taken and delivered to Brabazon, who also took charge of Dundrum, an important stronghold belonging to Magennis, which commanded the entry to Lecale on the land side.
We are able to add also that the rector of the Willoughby Rectory, Alford, finds in the register an entry of the baptism of John, son of George Smith, under date of Jan.
Over the outer front is a representation, in fresco painting, of the triumphalentry into the city of the Emperor Louis of Bavaria after the battle of Ampfing.
The fighting in the Philippines is not over, and Dewey remains to secure the territory won by his fearless entry into Manila Bay and the magnificent plan of battle that made him victorious on that first May morning of 1898.
At the entry of the young man she slightly inclined her head, and, with a gesture, directed him to a seat.
Doubt was no longer possible; a furious combat was being fought a few steps from theentry of the cavern.
My next discovery was this: that the likeliest point of entry to the house was afforded by either one of two French windows which opened upon a small lawn some twenty yards beyond the drive.
Rue de Paris, where the maid lodged from the eighteenth to the twenty-third of August, 1429, awaiting the entry of Charles VII.
Upon their crowning or entry into Paris it was the custom to command a gift by right from the inhabitants.
The banker did not seem to notice his entry at first, but sat intent upon some papers at the big oak table.
The entry of the host with a bowl of punch was the signal for a general demonstration of delight.
John Hampden Brooks was Captain of Company G, Seventh South Carolina Regiment, from its entry into State service to the end of its twelve months' enlistment.
This was the first instance of Morgan's entry into railroad reorganization in the West.
In addition there had been added various feeders or branches, giving the road an entry into Scranton, Pennsylvania, and into Geneva and Buffalo, New York.
Thus, after many years of struggle and at heavy cost, the Baltimore and Ohio finally secured an entry into the New York district independently of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Despite this opposition the Baltimore and Ohio went forward with their plans and secured an entry into Philadelphia by acquiring control of the Schuylkill East Side Railway, which was a short terminal road of great strategic value.
At the same time the Troy and Greenbush Railroad, extending six miles to Troy, was leased, thus giving the new Hudson River Railroad an entry into the city of Troy.
This gave the system an entry into the New England field, which it has continuously held since.
Finally even the spectators who were there before, awed by the entry of the "exalted ones," become so quiet that you would not know they were there, so that the whole audience ends by returning to the Introductory mood.
Up sweeps the curtain, and with the re-entry of the revealed personage comes the intenser and quicker second part for which the slow first part was a preparation.
The entry to the stage, as you know, is by a narrow gallery, beside which three little pine-trees rise like mile-stones.
He describes Inuo's entry on to the stage in the role of Rokujo and quotes the first six lines of her opening speech.
We were allowed the thrill of being let into the room of the mirror, immediately behind the curtain, and saw Rokuro have his mask fitted and make his entry after a last touch by his brother Mansaburo.
The court then directed that the verdict should remain as found by the jury; and that an entry should be made on the record of "Not Guilty.
Our entry to the shed was made through the large door in the north-west corner, near which the first oil furnace is situated.
All this is during yourentry to the shed and often before the official hour for starting work.
We make our entry into the Alai valley in a howling snowstorm and wade and plunge through drifts.
The festival begins with the entry of the temple musicians.
They also told me that Poland being no more, you had torn yourself from its bleeding remains, rather than behold the triumphant entry of its conqueror.
The command which Rimini thus held was purely political; it passed from her to Ravenna automatically whenever that entry was threatened.
Indeed the re-entry of Italy within the empire was accompanied by no important change in the provincial divisions of the peninsular because there was no necessity for it.
That entry and that road, whenever they were in dispute, Ravenna commanded, and a good half of her importance lies in this.
Now since Cisalpine Gaul thus secured Italy, the entry from the one to the other, the road between them must always have been of an immense importance.
But with the entryof Venice into Ravenna the Middle Age, even in that far place, comes to an end.
I say whenever they were in dispute: in time of peace that road and that entry were not in the keeping of Ravenna but of Rimini.
To-day we made our entryand our avant-courier was a sporting butterfly which we drove before us from one flowery station to another.
From the moment of his entryinto the office of Walker & Son, at Nuttonby, he gave a full and lucid narrative.
Armathwaite would have been a far less capable student of human nature than he was had he failed to see that a much desired entry to the house was now regarded as an assured thing.
His only witnesses would be hostile, and it was even questionable if a bench of magistrates would convict Armathwaite when it was shown that he, Walker, had virtually forced an entry into the house, and refused to leave when requested.
After this, Gellow went below and used the binocular, fixing it upon the Fort till he made out Glyddyr approaching the house, where he stood in the entry for a few moments talking to a servant, and then turned away.
The Grand Duke was anxious to return to Moscow, but he delayed his journey to be present at a touching ceremony, which took place a few days after the entry of the Russian troops.
As we know, after having been present at theentry of the Tartars into Tomsk, they had departed before the savage execution which terminated the fete.
At four o'clock the Emir made his entryinto the square, greeted by a flourish of trumpets, the rolling sound of the big drums, salvoes of artillery and musketry.
In high glee all; for the sun, now well up, promised a day gloriously fine, and they were about to make entry into Hereford with flying colours.
If Waller's passage through Bristol caused general rejoicing, there was joy in a certain private circle at the re-entry of Sir Richard Walwyn with his troop.
At a glance he took in the character of the cadgers; saw they were rustics fresh from the country; and, by the direction from which they were approaching, concluded they must have made entry at the gate towards Gloucester.
To many who witnessed their re-entry within Bristol's gates it was as much spectre as spectacle--the presentiment of misfortune for themselves.
But chiefly the great seaport, at once door of entry and key to the rich Severn Valley--with its towns and villages up to Shrewsbury--while also commanding the commerce and intercourse with South Wales.
This entry was made under the "Puritan dispensation," when the parish scribe was at any rate supposed to be an "oracle of truth.
This entry seems to be rather too vague and obscure to warrant the inference drawn from it.
The authority cited for this is the following entry in the accounts of the Chantrey Wardens of the parish of Shire in Surrey: "Received for the priest's watch after he was dead, 13s.