Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xviii
... answer writ or bill for any hurts that they do , either to bishop or any other inferior prelates , but only by the censures of the Church as hath ever continued there : And yet some of the learned men there beith of that opinion that it ...
... answer writ or bill for any hurts that they do , either to bishop or any other inferior prelates , but only by the censures of the Church as hath ever continued there : And yet some of the learned men there beith of that opinion that it ...
Page lxviii
... answer thereof , understand that we conceive for both , interpreting , as we do , the word benefit not to import that servile gain that base minded men hunt after , but a desire to live in action , and to make proof of your virtue , and ...
... answer thereof , understand that we conceive for both , interpreting , as we do , the word benefit not to import that servile gain that base minded men hunt after , but a desire to live in action , and to make proof of your virtue , and ...
Page lxxvi
... answer a quarter of that which 66 was affirmed to be lost amongst them . " After some trouble he brought the dissentients to agree to hold their lands of the Queen . Connaught he divided into its He present four counties . From Sligo he ...
... answer a quarter of that which 66 was affirmed to be lost amongst them . " After some trouble he brought the dissentients to agree to hold their lands of the Queen . Connaught he divided into its He present four counties . From Sligo he ...
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... answer you were young yet ; for the former , her Majesty refers all things to her Council . Sir John Perrot , who is especially trusted by her Majesty , has promised me to give you all furtherance in this matter . I wish you to write to ...
... answer you were young yet ; for the former , her Majesty refers all things to her Council . Sir John Perrot , who is especially trusted by her Majesty , has promised me to give you all furtherance in this matter . I wish you to write to ...
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... answer that none of them did intend to come into the Castle . Immediately after Sir Edward Waterhouse and Mr. Wil- liams were again sent from the Lord [ Deputy ] and Council unto the soldiers ( as I understand ) with these conditions ...
... answer that none of them did intend to come into the Castle . Immediately after Sir Edward Waterhouse and Mr. Wil- liams were again sent from the Lord [ Deputy ] and Council unto the soldiers ( as I understand ) with these conditions ...
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