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  • Another is " snowshoe deity's fosterer ", or the father of the goddess who goes about on skis.
  • Children continue with the fosterer perhaps six years, and cannot, where this is the practice, be considered as burdensome.
  • Then Karl's nephew Mutatan or Muddan, appointed to rule Caithness for him, was killed at Thurso by Thorkel the Fosterer.
  • However, soon afterwards, Rognvald was surprised in his turn, but was killed by Thorkell the Fosterer while escaping, given away by the barking of his lap dog.
  • It also presents Lesnewski as the iconoclast charmer Kosinski was by reputation _ hedonist, seducer of women, encourager of sycophants, dismisser of critics, clever fosterer of his own celebrity.
  • {{ cquote | There still remains in the Mull, the father sends with his child a certain number of cows, to which the same number is added by the fosterer.
  • They put him to death at once among the rocks, and it is the story of some men that Thorkell fosterer slew him, because there were no other men who would do it ."
  • Thorfinn appointed Thorkel Fosterer as his tax-gatherer in the islands, but Einar had not forgotten their earlier dispute and Thorkel again left the islands in fear of his life, returning to Thorfinn's base in Caithness ( probably at Olaf Haraldsson.
  • As an example of their wealth and capacity in the mid-16th century, an early O'Leary of Carrignacurra is purported to be the fosterer of Donnel na g croiceann, or Donnel of the Hides, ancestor of the modern O'Donovans of Clan Cahaill.
  • Thorfinn bade them hold on after him, and says there went earl Rognvald,  this is his nimbleness, and no one s else .  Then they fared to hunt for him, and parted themselves into companies, and Thorkell fosterer went along the sea-shore to search.
  • Helena's keen wish to remain was granted through influence of Queen Elizabeth, who reportedly was attached to the Parr family, the Marquess'sister Catherine Parr, last Queen-Consort of Henry VIII, having been Elizabeth's stepmother and fosterer in the queen's youth.
  • The saint is mainly known as a disciple and successor of Ciaran of Saighir ( " the Elder " ) and the tutor and fosterer of his greater namesake, Saint Carthage of Lismore ( also known as E骻anacht Chaisil and son, or, more probably, grandson of 觘ngus mac Nad Fro韈h whom Saint Patrick baptized.
  • The fosterer, if he gives four cows, receives likewise four, and has, while the child continues with him, grass for eight without rent, with half the calves, and all the milk, for which he pays only four cows when he dismisses his Dalt, for that is the name for a foster child.
  • If every cow brings a calf, half belongs to the fosterer, and half to the child; but if there be only one calf between two cows, it is the child's, and when the child returns to the parent, it is accompanied by all the cows given, both by the father and by the fosterer, with half of the increase of the stock by propagation.
  • If every cow brings a calf, half belongs to the fosterer, and half to the child; but if there be only one calf between two cows, it is the child's, and when the child returns to the parent, it is accompanied by all the cows given, both by the father and by the fosterer, with half of the increase of the stock by propagation.
  • "" Then they reared the son in the territory of Enda Artech, that is to say, bishop Domnall in Ailech Mor, which the community of Clonmacnois took away, bishop Coimid in Cluain Senmail, bishop Do-Bonnein Cluainna Manach . . . . their pupil on All Saints day . . . . veneration for his fosterer ( S . Patrick ) when he would come, a cow from each man to him.