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Chivalut,
Elected * Peter de Yillebride ., y >> > . ¦' ..., •» ., 1241 "Williamde Chateauneuf > ' i .,.. * * 1244 Hugh de Bevel * . > : . .- » . V . * * * ; ¦ . * v" 1259 Nicholas de Lorgue .. , /> ..... ; . 1278 John de Yilliers ^> . * * ;> . V i V * y . > 128 9 Odo de Puis ......... v * V . i ... <* 1297 William de Villaret ... * .. v * . * ,. iSOO Fulke de Yillaret . V ...... .. .. 1307 Helioii M Yillaneuve «> ¦ « ¦ .... 1 ^ v 1319 Deodatb des Goiori . ;*; . >* . v . .. 1346 Peter deCornillan ........... . 1353 Roger de Puis .. > v * * ....,. > ..... 1355
Raymond Beretiger . > ........ .. 1365 Robert deJulliac ..... ' .. > . \ . >* . . i 1374 : Juan Hernandez deHeredia i . . i > 1376 Philibert de Saillac .. . v " .... * . . . 1396 Anthony Muvi an * ;'¦ ¦ v vv .. ^ ... * . 1 421 John deLastic ...... .... ^ ... ., 1437 James deMillyi ik ,... 4 . * ... * 1454 Peter Raymond Zacosta .. ..... . 1461 John Baptiste TTrsini % ' * ... . ' * ,, v ; 1464 Peter D'Aubusson .. .. ...... .. 1476 Emeri d'Amboise ; ... » - * ..,.. ¦ .. v . 1503 Guy de Blanch efbrt \ . . ¦ ... > . - * .. . 1512 I ' abricio Garetto ... : ¦ * * . .. ,..... 1513 Yilliers de Wsle Adam ..,.. .. .. 1521 Peter Dupont .. i ...., .... * ' ¦ .. 1534
• v : ¦;; . ¦ . ¦ } < P ; - ;; : ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ .: Elected . pidier de St / Jaille >>>¦ . '¦ > *\> , .. « 1535 John B'Omeades ¦';> .. i . *¦ :.: > . » V > * 1536 Glaude de la Sangle ... > . * * * i . » . 1553 John de la Yalette .... *• V * - ' -.-.. > 1557 Pietrode Monte * . * ¦ ¦;? .. *»* % <»* . 1568 John de la Gassiere . > i .. ^ > * i-.-i * * 157 ^ HughUe Kerdale . > ,, .,. > - . * ii * . > 1582 Martin Garzez .. ; ....... ; .. * .. 1595 AloWe Yignacourt .. i ;; . ¦»> : ; . ;¦ : * ¦ .. 1601 Mendez de Yasconcellos .. * .. * / . 1622 Anthony de Paule * . . * .. ; .. ** . 1623 Paul Lascaris ,..., ¦ -. ^ .. i ; * . * ^ vi- . 1636
Martin de Redin .. . > ... *¦¦* / . i ¦ ¦* . 1657 Aunet de Giermotit *» . ; . ' .. ;' * *• ^; .. 1660 Raphael CotoneriiV ... ....., V * 166 * 0 Nicholas Gotoner .., v v . >¦'; .. ¦• * .. ; 1663 Gregory Garaffa i . . * i * , *** . > . . 1680 Adrian de Tignacourt , * .. ...,. * 1689 Raymond JPerellos ^ ... . . V *** v . 1694 Mark Airithony Zondodari ; . ¥ w .. 1720 Manuel de ^ "Villena \ \ .. . . ****•* 1722 Raymond Despuig .. > . *^ . V * ¦;* v ; 1726 Emanuel Piiito de Fonsesca * .. v 1741 Fraheis Ximenes ¦¦ .. •; ,- .- > ' .. * .... * .. 1773 Emanuel de Rohan ..... i ; vi \ .... 1775 Ferdinand de Hompesch ........ 1797 The Emperor Paul of Russia .... 1798
Dublin Architectural And Archaeological Institute.
DUBLIN ARCHITECTUEAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
We have the premier pleasure of announcing the formation of a new society for the more energetic and extensive promotion of the knowledge and study of architecture and archaeology in Ireland than has hitherto been attained , as well as for the general guidance of architectural practitioners and the protection of their professional interests . This is a *¦ ' consummation devoutly to be wished , " if attainable , and we think it is ; for , notwithstanding the number of eminent architects which this little island has produced from time to time , and still boasts of , and the artistic beauties which it contains , it is a notable fact , that less has been done colleetivdv towards the studv and advancement of the art than in either of the
sister countries . 'Tis true , societies making much profession have existed ; but what was the result of their avowed labours ?—which might have unquestionably conduced materially to the attainment of those identical objects now in viewhad their actions been distinguished by an enthusiastic desire for the fulfilment of their mission , and timidity of purpose , want of system , and non-observance of the fundamental rules designed at the period of their constitution to insure future stability , been absent from their government . We wish to add little more at present than—in introducing an abstract of the preliminary prospectus to our readers , and calling on them to award a liberal share of support to the promoters
—that we have already ample evidence in the cases of the Kilkenny Archaeological , Liverpool Architectural and Archaeological Societies , Architectural Association of London , and a number of others in the provinces , of what may be done by a little combined earnestness of purpose and judicious management . Every other learned profession has its tribunal to direct rules for its management , and to demand redress for its grievances ; every trade is similarly circumstanced ; and though legally the ptoposed institute will not be empowered—nor does it presume—to dictate , yet the united co-operation of a few may effect morally many a desired end . —Dublin Architect .
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Chivalut,
Elected * Peter de Yillebride ., y >> > . ¦' ..., •» ., 1241 "Williamde Chateauneuf > ' i .,.. * * 1244 Hugh de Bevel * . > : . .- » . V . * * * ; ¦ . * v" 1259 Nicholas de Lorgue .. , /> ..... ; . 1278 John de Yilliers ^> . * * ;> . V i V * y . > 128 9 Odo de Puis ......... v * V . i ... <* 1297 William de Villaret ... * .. v * . * ,. iSOO Fulke de Yillaret . V ...... .. .. 1307 Helioii M Yillaneuve «> ¦ « ¦ .... 1 ^ v 1319 Deodatb des Goiori . ;*; . >* . v . .. 1346 Peter deCornillan ........... . 1353 Roger de Puis .. > v * * ....,. > ..... 1355
Raymond Beretiger . > ........ .. 1365 Robert deJulliac ..... ' .. > . \ . >* . . i 1374 : Juan Hernandez deHeredia i . . i > 1376 Philibert de Saillac .. . v " .... * . . . 1396 Anthony Muvi an * ;'¦ ¦ v vv .. ^ ... * . 1 421 John deLastic ...... .... ^ ... ., 1437 James deMillyi ik ,... 4 . * ... * 1454 Peter Raymond Zacosta .. ..... . 1461 John Baptiste TTrsini % ' * ... . ' * ,, v ; 1464 Peter D'Aubusson .. .. ...... .. 1476 Emeri d'Amboise ; ... » - * ..,.. ¦ .. v . 1503 Guy de Blanch efbrt \ . . ¦ ... > . - * .. . 1512 I ' abricio Garetto ... : ¦ * * . .. ,..... 1513 Yilliers de Wsle Adam ..,.. .. .. 1521 Peter Dupont .. i ...., .... * ' ¦ .. 1534
• v : ¦;; . ¦ . ¦ } < P ; - ;; : ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ .: Elected . pidier de St / Jaille >>>¦ . '¦ > *\> , .. « 1535 John B'Omeades ¦';> .. i . *¦ :.: > . » V > * 1536 Glaude de la Sangle ... > . * * * i . » . 1553 John de la Yalette .... *• V * - ' -.-.. > 1557 Pietrode Monte * . * ¦ ¦;? .. *»* % <»* . 1568 John de la Gassiere . > i .. ^ > * i-.-i * * 157 ^ HughUe Kerdale . > ,, .,. > - . * ii * . > 1582 Martin Garzez .. ; ....... ; .. * .. 1595 AloWe Yignacourt .. i ;; . ¦»> : ; . ;¦ : * ¦ .. 1601 Mendez de Yasconcellos .. * .. * / . 1622 Anthony de Paule * . . * .. ; .. ** . 1623 Paul Lascaris ,..., ¦ -. ^ .. i ; * . * ^ vi- . 1636
Martin de Redin .. . > ... *¦¦* / . i ¦ ¦* . 1657 Aunet de Giermotit *» . ; . ' .. ;' * *• ^; .. 1660 Raphael CotoneriiV ... ....., V * 166 * 0 Nicholas Gotoner .., v v . >¦'; .. ¦• * .. ; 1663 Gregory Garaffa i . . * i * , *** . > . . 1680 Adrian de Tignacourt , * .. ...,. * 1689 Raymond JPerellos ^ ... . . V *** v . 1694 Mark Airithony Zondodari ; . ¥ w .. 1720 Manuel de ^ "Villena \ \ .. . . ****•* 1722 Raymond Despuig .. > . *^ . V * ¦;* v ; 1726 Emanuel Piiito de Fonsesca * .. v 1741 Fraheis Ximenes ¦¦ .. •; ,- .- > ' .. * .... * .. 1773 Emanuel de Rohan ..... i ; vi \ .... 1775 Ferdinand de Hompesch ........ 1797 The Emperor Paul of Russia .... 1798
Dublin Architectural And Archaeological Institute.
DUBLIN ARCHITECTUEAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
We have the premier pleasure of announcing the formation of a new society for the more energetic and extensive promotion of the knowledge and study of architecture and archaeology in Ireland than has hitherto been attained , as well as for the general guidance of architectural practitioners and the protection of their professional interests . This is a *¦ ' consummation devoutly to be wished , " if attainable , and we think it is ; for , notwithstanding the number of eminent architects which this little island has produced from time to time , and still boasts of , and the artistic beauties which it contains , it is a notable fact , that less has been done colleetivdv towards the studv and advancement of the art than in either of the
sister countries . 'Tis true , societies making much profession have existed ; but what was the result of their avowed labours ?—which might have unquestionably conduced materially to the attainment of those identical objects now in viewhad their actions been distinguished by an enthusiastic desire for the fulfilment of their mission , and timidity of purpose , want of system , and non-observance of the fundamental rules designed at the period of their constitution to insure future stability , been absent from their government . We wish to add little more at present than—in introducing an abstract of the preliminary prospectus to our readers , and calling on them to award a liberal share of support to the promoters
—that we have already ample evidence in the cases of the Kilkenny Archaeological , Liverpool Architectural and Archaeological Societies , Architectural Association of London , and a number of others in the provinces , of what may be done by a little combined earnestness of purpose and judicious management . Every other learned profession has its tribunal to direct rules for its management , and to demand redress for its grievances ; every trade is similarly circumstanced ; and though legally the ptoposed institute will not be empowered—nor does it presume—to dictate , yet the united co-operation of a few may effect morally many a desired end . —Dublin Architect .