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  Calendar of Witch Trials: 1300-1500   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Tannere(alias John Canne) who claimed to be son of Edward I, was drawn and hanged as a traitor in the 8th year of Edward II.
John Brugges, chaplian, and John Wyghton, tailor, convicted of practicing the "prohibited art of magic" were by the kings command left to the bishop of london "to do what he deems fit for their imprsonment" until they should submit to judgement and satisfy the holy church.
John Harry, a priest in the prior's service, by "sotilll craftys of enchauntement wycchecraft and sorcerye" plotted to destroy and caused him to break his leg and to suffer such injuries that "he was in despayr of his lyff".
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 Annalium Hiberniae Chronicon ad annum MCCCXLIX (The Annals of Ireland)
It is not for those who are endeavouring to put an end to it, to attempt to justify the delay that has occurred in the publication of these chronicles; it may, perhaps, partly be accounted for by the dry and unsatisfactory nature of their contents.
Clyn, as we have observed, was appointed the first Warden of the Franciscan Friary of Carrick in 1336.
The church is cruciform, and the tower stood at the north-west angle of the body of the building, and was not, as the present tower is, attached to the west gable.
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 Archaeological Excavation at Smithfield 2002
In 1338 John Clyn, a local chronicler, wrote that on 'November 17th of that year an enormous flood, the likes of which had not been seen in 40 years, carried away bridges, mills and buildings'.
Parts of John Street and Johns Quay were devastated and even to this day elderly residents of John's Quay tell stories of being able to fish from upstairs windows.
The medieval suburb of St. Johns on the eastern side of the river was walled by the late sixteenth century (the Priory of St. John, founded c.1202, moved to its present location in 1325).
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 Topographical information
John's Bridge, R. Nore, John St Lower to Rose Inn St (08005850).
Presumably destroyed by flood in 1338 (Clyn ann., 28).
John's Bridge, R. Nore, John St Lower to Rose Inn St. Parliamentary grant for new bridge to replace former John's Bridge (see previous entry) in 1765; temporary bridge erected, removed by 1766 (KCM 25.3.1765, 9.9.1766).
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 The Howell Research Room presents John Howell of Pembrokeshire and Cardiff, Wales
Lydia (Thomas, John Howell) b.1839 Llanychaer, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Lillian Maud (James, Thomas, John Howell) b 1868 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales.
Harold (James, Thomas, John Howell) b.1879 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales.
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 Bibliography of Books, Manuscripts, and Articles on Medieval Irish History, with particular emphasis on material ...
The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn and Thady Dowling, together with the Annals of Ross.
Lodge, John, The Peerage of Ireland; or a Genealogical History of the Nobility of that Kingdom.
O’Donovan, John, ‘The Irish Correspondence of James Fitz Maurice of Desmond." The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, II, New Series, 1858-59, 354-369.
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 Bede's Ecclesiastical History - Part 1
If this chapter were really to be held as Bede’s own composition, it would have been surprising to find that he was able to give so much information about an Irish saint who is not even mentioned in the early annals of his own country.
John Clyn, a Franciscan friar of the convent of Kilkenny in Ireland, who lived about the middle of the fourteenth century, and compiled a history of Ireland from the creation to his own time, takes no notice of this saint, although he mentions several other saints.
As Clyn quotes Bede’s work, it is evident that there was nothing in the genuine records of Bede connecting Fursey with Ireland, or the learned friar of Kilkenny would have appropriated some part of this wonderful biography to embellish his annais.
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 CILL CHAINNIGH / KILKENNY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Anseo sa bhliain 1349 a fuair an Bráthair Seán Clyn bás den Ghalar Dubh (eisean a scríobh faoina shlad).
Here in 1349 Friar John Clyn died of the Black Death (whose ravages he had chronicled).
Friars expelled in 1599, but returned in 1612, and continued on in the district.
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 Features, June 17, 1998
Believing the world could be coming to an end, he said: "I leave parchment to carry on the work, if perchance any may survive or any of the race of Adam may be able to escape this pestilence and continue the work I have begun".
On the same day, John Robert Gregg, the inventor of Gregg Shorthand, was born at Rockcorry, Co Monaghan.
The first reel was shot before the studio was equipped for sound and has only sound effects and music; the dialogue begins in reel two.
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 AN CHARRAIG BHEAH / CARRICKBEG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
An chéad ghairdian a bhí anseo, Seán Clyn, a scríobh faoi shlad an Ghalair Dhuibh ba thrúig báis dó féin sa bhliain 1349.
Founded 1336; first guardian was Friar John Clyn, who chronicled the ravages of the Black Death Plague, of which he himself died in 1349.
Present church built in 1822, friary in 1896.
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 Great Dying: Black Death in Dublin - Maria Kelly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Between August and Christmas, 1348, it is estimated that 14,000 people died in Dublin of the plague, a rate of 100 a day.
The "Black Death" began in 1348 and devastated Europe for 200 years, but while there are numerous accounts of how cities throughout Europe responded to the inescapable threat, the only eyewitness account for Dublin was that of Friar John Clyn.
For varying reasons, other sources of the time are silent on the subject.
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 Annalium Hiberniae Chronicon ad annum MCCCXLIX (The Annals of Ireland)
Richard Butler (ed.), The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn and Thady Dowling (Dublin 1849), 1-46.
By Friar John Clyn, of the Convent of Friars Minors, Kilkenny; and Thady Dowling, Chancellor of Leighlin.
Richard Butler (ed), First edition [xxxvii + 85 (pp 1-39 the Annals of Clyn; 41-46 the Annals of Ross from TCD MS E. 20, p 396 sqq; 47-70 notes to the Annals of Clyn; 71-85 Index of persons and places.)] The Irish Archaeological Society Dublin (1849)
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 USC Trojan Family Magazine -Autumn 1998: Onstage
John Corigliano’s To Music, Béla Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra and the winning piece of the USC Composition Contest.
When Robert Farber (1948-95) first encountered these words by John Clyn of Kilkenny -- a monk writing in Ireland, 1349 AD, the year after bubonic plague struck in Florence -- he found them powerful enough to use in his Western Blot #6.
But, as he told Hilliard Goldfarb of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, “[his] relationship to it was as a viewer.” His T-cell count was still high.
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 GoIreland.com - Genealogy surname search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Robert Clynes (1869-1949) a leader of the Labour Party in England, was born in Co. Mayo.
The famous fourteenth century annalist, John Clyn, was of a Co. Kilkenny family which is perpetuated in the place-name Clinstown.
It has no connexion with the Gaelic-Irish family of Clynes, being Cambro-Norman in origin.
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