Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xi
... lands of a chief engaged in rebellion , his possession would depend ex- clusively on the chief's consent , let kings or popes urge what they would to the contrary . If he was nominated by the Crown , he would naturally submit to the ...
... lands of a chief engaged in rebellion , his possession would depend ex- clusively on the chief's consent , let kings or popes urge what they would to the contrary . If he was nominated by the Crown , he would naturally submit to the ...
Page xxxv
... lands to farm , allowed the churches to fall , and the people to grow up in ignorance . Long before the Reformation , and for some years after , there is one uniform complaint that the churches in Ire- land are utterly ruinous , and the ...
... lands to farm , allowed the churches to fall , and the people to grow up in ignorance . Long before the Reformation , and for some years after , there is one uniform complaint that the churches in Ire- land are utterly ruinous , and the ...
Page lxvi
... lands . Secondly , they affirm they are no rebels , for that they say it is not the Queen's wars , and that they do but defend their own lands and goods . Thirdly , I find such imperfections in our countrymen that through long peace had ...
... lands . Secondly , they affirm they are no rebels , for that they say it is not the Queen's wars , and that they do but defend their own lands and goods . Thirdly , I find such imperfections in our countrymen that through long peace had ...
Page lxxi
... land was well " manured ; " the towns had improved in beauty and build- ing , and were well planted with inhabitants . O ... lands had been granted . The country of Magennis , though now independent of O'Neill , was still suffering from ...
... land was well " manured ; " the towns had improved in beauty and build- ing , and were well planted with inhabitants . O ... lands had been granted . The country of Magennis , though now independent of O'Neill , was still suffering from ...
Page lxxiv
... land so spoiled and wasted that it did not afford competent " food for a mean family . " Thence to Dungarvan Castle , much decayed ... lands of her Majesty . * " C Leaving Cork he entered the county of Limerick , and lodged at Kilmallock ...
... land so spoiled and wasted that it did not afford competent " food for a mean family . " Thence to Dungarvan Castle , much decayed ... lands of her Majesty . * " C Leaving Cork he entered the county of Limerick , and lodged at Kilmallock ...
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