Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xii
... cause spiritual persons to reside upon their benefices , as by law they are bound to do . " + 66 66 Now , when it is considered that in the latter part of the reign of Henry VIII . the four archbishops , of Armagh , Dublin , Tuam , and ...
... cause spiritual persons to reside upon their benefices , as by law they are bound to do . " + 66 66 Now , when it is considered that in the latter part of the reign of Henry VIII . the four archbishops , of Armagh , Dublin , Tuam , and ...
Page xviii
... cause of præmunire to curse any of them in any temporal cause , as well as to curse a subject , if remedy may be duly had by the course of the King's laws : -It may please Her Highness to grant me to have at all times liberty and ...
... cause of præmunire to curse any of them in any temporal cause , as well as to curse a subject , if remedy may be duly had by the course of the King's laws : -It may please Her Highness to grant me to have at all times liberty and ...
Page xxii
... cause with their country- men , and not unfrequently betrayed their masters . In- dustry , regularity , and economy have not in general been * July 6 , 1558. Hamilton's Cal . , I. 147 . considered as Irish virtues . It would have been ...
... cause with their country- men , and not unfrequently betrayed their masters . In- dustry , regularity , and economy have not in general been * July 6 , 1558. Hamilton's Cal . , I. 147 . considered as Irish virtues . It would have been ...
Page xxv
... Cause or no cause , injury or no in- jury , it made no difference . It is provocation enough for an Irishman , if he sees Irishmen at fisticuffs , to take part in the fray . He joins in a quarrel as he joins in a funeral procession ...
... Cause or no cause , injury or no in- jury , it made no difference . It is provocation enough for an Irishman , if he sees Irishmen at fisticuffs , to take part in the fray . He joins in a quarrel as he joins in a funeral procession ...
Page xxvii
... cause why the Irishmen do keep great numbers of idle men of war , that thereby they might be the stronger , hoping ... causes of all the uncivil and detestable [ dis ] orders of that realm , and of their licentious disobedience to the ...
... cause why the Irishmen do keep great numbers of idle men of war , that thereby they might be the stronger , hoping ... causes of all the uncivil and detestable [ dis ] orders of that realm , and of their licentious disobedience to the ...
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