. The history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the year 1245, when the Annals of Boyle, which are adopted and embodied as the running text authority, terminate: with a brief essay on the native annalists, and other sources for illustrating Ireland, and full statistical and historical notices of the barony of Boyle. ssages, as at Rockingham,remove the menials, and household operations, fromundesirable intrusion. The- hall and staircase arevery handsome, and the rooms spacious. In the par-loiu is preserved a very beautiful cabinet, embel-lished with scriptural paintings, and many other cu


. The history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the year 1245, when the Annals of Boyle, which are adopted and embodied as the running text authority, terminate: with a brief essay on the native annalists, and other sources for illustrating Ireland, and full statistical and historical notices of the barony of Boyle. ssages, as at Rockingham,remove the menials, and household operations, fromundesirable intrusion. The- hall and staircase arevery handsome, and the rooms spacious. In the par-loiu is preserved a very beautiful cabinet, embel-lished with scriptural paintings, and many other cu-riosities and ornaments, of continental acquisition, arearranged through the place. Near the church is thegrand entrance to the demesne, liaving a curiousgateway, porch, gate-house, and grotto, olthe rubble-stone before alluded to. A MEMOIR or THE FAMILY OF TENISON, OR TENNYSON. Tlid family, thus found located in the district of the presentinquiry, derives its origin from England, where, at a very remoteperiod, it is traceable in the records and history of the early as in the reign of Edward the First it was represented,in Oxfordshire, in the persons of Henry, John, and AVilliani Tunesende, mentioned in the Hundred Rolls of that time. Pass-ing thence eastward, the name was subsequently established in. FAMILY UF TENISON, OR TENNYSON. 155 Cambritlfreshire and Norfolk. About the commencement of theseventeenth century was born in the Isle of Ely, Philip Tenison,who became an almnnus of Trinity College, Cambridge, andArchdeacon of Norwich, in 1642; he died in 16G0. A contem-porary of his, the Reverend John Tenison, having been edu-cated at Norwich school, and afterwards at Cambridge, was, in1G42, api)ointcd Rector of Munderley and Topcroft, in Norfolk;he married Mary, daughter of Jhomas Dawson, Lord of (Jie Ma-nor of Cott(.nlmm, in Cambridgeshire, by whom he had issue,Doctor Thomas Tenison, born in 1636, educated at Cambridge,where he became a Fellow in 1657, and was, at


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