Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page lxv
... Essex in the north parts of Ulster . * The conditions which he offered to the Queen for this privilege , the manors he parted with in England , the settlers who were willing to leave their native counties and take part in the enter ...
... Essex in the north parts of Ulster . * The conditions which he offered to the Queen for this privilege , the manors he parted with in England , the settlers who were willing to leave their native counties and take part in the enter ...
Page lxvi
... Essex , moreover , had enemies at * Ham . I. 530. The following sensible letter , addressed by Thomas Wils- ford to Burghley , points out the real causes of failure : " My humble duty remembered , may it please your good Lordship I ...
... Essex , moreover , had enemies at * Ham . I. 530. The following sensible letter , addressed by Thomas Wils- ford to Burghley , points out the real causes of failure : " My humble duty remembered , may it please your good Lordship I ...
Page lxvii
... Essex . The letter which she addressed him , when , heart - broken and dispirited , he had ventured to lay his griefs before her , is so characteristic of the Queen and her times , that I cannot refuse to submit an extract from it to my ...
... Essex . The letter which she addressed him , when , heart - broken and dispirited , he had ventured to lay his griefs before her , is so characteristic of the Queen and her times , that I cannot refuse to submit an extract from it to my ...
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... Essex or of similar adventurers , the authority of the English Government made slow but unfailing pro- gress . Under the active and vigorous administration of Sir John Perrot , Munster was fast settling down into the condition of an ...
... Essex or of similar adventurers , the authority of the English Government made slow but unfailing pro- gress . Under the active and vigorous administration of Sir John Perrot , Munster was fast settling down into the condition of an ...
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... Essex . Ardes ( Armagh ) the same ; " for there are many freeholders of English race , of " ancient habitation there . " Crossing the water at Belfast , his passage was opposed by an Irishman named McNeill Brian Ertaugh . Clandeboy was ...
... Essex . Ardes ( Armagh ) the same ; " for there are many freeholders of English race , of " ancient habitation there . " Crossing the water at Belfast , his passage was opposed by an Irishman named McNeill Brian Ertaugh . Clandeboy was ...
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