Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xxxiv
... received their faculties from the Pope they were wholly independent of the bishops , who bore them no good will . They were , in fact , a sort of irregular interlopers on the old ecclesiastical system , and were encouraged by the Papal ...
... received their faculties from the Pope they were wholly independent of the bishops , who bore them no good will . They were , in fact , a sort of irregular interlopers on the old ecclesiastical system , and were encouraged by the Papal ...
Page lxxiv
... received with every demonstration of respect , and remained six weeks . " The good estate and flourishing of that city " well approveth the good effects of resident authority " amongst them , for it is so amended , as in so few years ...
... received with every demonstration of respect , and remained six weeks . " The good estate and flourishing of that city " well approveth the good effects of resident authority " amongst them , for it is so amended , as in so few years ...
Page lxxvii
... received nothing but letters ; at Mayo , the Clandonells and M'William Ewghter , its most redoubtable chief , paid him their respects . " I found M'William very sensible , though " wanting the English tongue , yet understanding the ...
... received nothing but letters ; at Mayo , the Clandonells and M'William Ewghter , its most redoubtable chief , paid him their respects . " I found M'William very sensible , though " wanting the English tongue , yet understanding the ...
Page lxxxi
... received , next year some of the most consider- able inhabitants of the Pale , including Viscount Baltinglas , the Baron of Howth , and others of no less rank , memoria- lized the Council of England , and entrusted three gentlemen ...
... received , next year some of the most consider- able inhabitants of the Pale , including Viscount Baltinglas , the Baron of Howth , and others of no less rank , memoria- lized the Council of England , and entrusted three gentlemen ...
Page lxxxvi
... received from England , the Deputy summoned before him the chief persons who had been engaged in this opposition to the cess . On their refusing to retract and submit , he committed them to the Castle of Dublin . Among the number were ...
... received from England , the Deputy summoned before him the chief persons who had been engaged in this opposition to the cess . On their refusing to retract and submit , he committed them to the Castle of Dublin . Among the number were ...
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