Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page lxxiii
... garrison of 200 men , but the charges far exceeded the revenues . In Queen's County , Rorie Oge occupied what portion he liked , and wasted it at his pleasure . Whilst the Deputy was at Maryborough , the Earl of Clanricarde came , and ...
... garrison of 200 men , but the charges far exceeded the revenues . In Queen's County , Rorie Oge occupied what portion he liked , and wasted it at his pleasure . Whilst the Deputy was at Maryborough , the Earl of Clanricarde came , and ...
Page lxxxii
... garrison ; that their pay was insufficient ; that the Queen's burthens were heavy . In but then , he pathetically adds , " the soldier may not have a less proportion " in food than he was wont to have ; for he eateth now as he was wont ...
... garrison ; that their pay was insufficient ; that the Queen's burthens were heavy . In but then , he pathetically adds , " the soldier may not have a less proportion " in food than he was wont to have ; for he eateth now as he was wont ...
Page lxxxiii
... garrison were diminished , or dismissed alto- gether , the cess would cease accordingly ; not so the tax . As neither party would give way , the cess was imposed as in the previous years . Great discontent followed . The more so , as ...
... garrison were diminished , or dismissed alto- gether , the cess would cease accordingly ; not so the tax . As neither party would give way , the cess was imposed as in the previous years . Great discontent followed . The more so , as ...
Page xcv
... garrison were planted there ; so nei- ther can any of those garrisons plant or sow anything abroad whereof they can assure themselves to reap the fruit ; nor yet will the enemies suffer their own people to plant or improve any com ...
... garrison were planted there ; so nei- ther can any of those garrisons plant or sow anything abroad whereof they can assure themselves to reap the fruit ; nor yet will the enemies suffer their own people to plant or improve any com ...
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... garrison here ( beforetime , for want of money , clean overthrown ) with a lively hope to finger some coin , which seldom or never since your being here we have been accustomed to handle . " Our want of money and munition is very great ...
... garrison here ( beforetime , for want of money , clean overthrown ) with a lively hope to finger some coin , which seldom or never since your being here we have been accustomed to handle . " Our want of money and munition is very great ...
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