Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... SIR GEORGE CAREW to SECRETARY WALSINGHAM . " If my wife have occasion to pray your Honour's aid to help her for the payment of wages due unto me to bring her hither into Ireland , " I humbly beseech you to give her your furtherance ...
... SIR GEORGE CAREW to SECRETARY WALSINGHAM . " If my wife have occasion to pray your Honour's aid to help her for the payment of wages due unto me to bring her hither into Ireland , " I humbly beseech you to give her your furtherance ...
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... SIR GEORGE CAREW to the LORD TREASURER ( BURLEIGH ) . The last proportion of munition sent into this realm was brought into the storehouse here with less loss or waste than usual . Such wants as are needful to supply the store I have ...
... SIR GEORGE CAREW to the LORD TREASURER ( BURLEIGH ) . The last proportion of munition sent into this realm was brought into the storehouse here with less loss or waste than usual . Such wants as are needful to supply the store I have ...
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... Carew's own hand . P. 1 . SIR GEORGE CAREW to SECRETARY WALSINGHAM . Upon the arrival of my Lord Deputy in this realm I was an humble suitor to your Honour for the poor men under my leading , in respect they have not the cesse ...
... Carew's own hand . P. 1 . SIR GEORGE CAREW to SECRETARY WALSINGHAM . Upon the arrival of my Lord Deputy in this realm I was an humble suitor to your Honour for the poor men under my leading , in respect they have not the cesse ...
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... SIR THOMAS HENEAGE to SIR GEORGE CAREW . I have dealt with her Majesty by your desire for your com- pany of horse ; likewise touching that my Lady your wife spake unto me for , viz . , to be of the Council . For the latter , I had ...
... SIR THOMAS HENEAGE to SIR GEORGE CAREW . I have dealt with her Majesty by your desire for your com- pany of horse ; likewise touching that my Lady your wife spake unto me for , viz . , to be of the Council . For the latter , I had ...
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... SIR GEORGE CAREW to MR . VICE - CHAMBERLAIN ( SIR THOMAS HENEAGE ) . According to your Honour's advice I have written letters of thanks to Sir John Perrott . I thank you for furtherance of my wife in my suits . " As for that which her ...
... SIR GEORGE CAREW to MR . VICE - CHAMBERLAIN ( SIR THOMAS HENEAGE ) . According to your Honour's advice I have written letters of thanks to Sir John Perrott . I thank you for furtherance of my wife in my suits . " As for that which her ...
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