Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xxi
... Queen's faithful subject , that he shall admit no " provisor from the Roman court . " In the communications between her Council in England and that of Ireland + she styled herself " Queen " of England , France , and Ireland , Defender ...
... Queen's faithful subject , that he shall admit no " provisor from the Roman court . " In the communications between her Council in England and that of Ireland + she styled herself " Queen " of England , France , and Ireland , Defender ...
Page xxx
... Queen referred , may be easily seen by a reference to the Statute Book . Among them was the abolition of the mass , and the restoration of the royal supremacy to its former integrity . Whatever now may be thought of these acts it must ...
... Queen referred , may be easily seen by a reference to the Statute Book . Among them was the abolition of the mass , and the restoration of the royal supremacy to its former integrity . Whatever now may be thought of these acts it must ...
Page xxxvii
... Queen to Shane O'Neill on condition that the dean and the clergy should be permitted to perform divine service in it ... Queen for refusing her supremacy . In fact , until the nomination of Thomas Lancaster , in March 1568 ( Hamilton , I ...
... Queen to Shane O'Neill on condition that the dean and the clergy should be permitted to perform divine service in it ... Queen for refusing her supremacy . In fact , until the nomination of Thomas Lancaster , in March 1568 ( Hamilton , I ...
Page xlii
... Queen Mary , was continued in the same offices until the third of Elizabeth . Christopher Bodkin , archbishop of Tuam , had complied under Edward VI . , and was in correspondence with the English Government in the first year of the new ...
... Queen Mary , was continued in the same offices until the third of Elizabeth . Christopher Bodkin , archbishop of Tuam , had complied under Edward VI . , and was in correspondence with the English Government in the first year of the new ...
Page xliii
... Queen , or had absolutely refused her jurisdiction . In the same year , Sussex writes to the Queen that the Archbishop of Cashel was " now in the Queen's dispo- sition , " but the Bishop of Limerick was " a stubborn and " disobedient ...
... Queen , or had absolutely refused her jurisdiction . In the same year , Sussex writes to the Queen that the Archbishop of Cashel was " now in the Queen's dispo- sition , " but the Bishop of Limerick was " a stubborn and " disobedient ...
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