Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xxxvi
... returned at 33 ducats , and its revenues were paid in corn and barley . † Next year , in a report made from Ireland to the Pope , at the election of the Bishop of Ardagh , there occurs the following state- ment : " That part of Ireland ...
... returned at 33 ducats , and its revenues were paid in corn and barley . † Next year , in a report made from Ireland to the Pope , at the election of the Bishop of Ardagh , there occurs the following state- ment : " That part of Ireland ...
Page liv
... returned to Dublin ; was again sent to England in 1575 ; was still there in March 1580 , when he was brought before the Council for corresponding with papists and the King of Portugal . + No happier fortune attended Maurice Reagh , the ...
... returned to Dublin ; was again sent to England in 1575 ; was still there in March 1580 , when he was brought before the Council for corresponding with papists and the King of Portugal . + No happier fortune attended Maurice Reagh , the ...
Page lxx
... returned to England . Sir Wm . Fitz Williams became Deputy in 1570 , and upon his resig- nation , in the autumn of 1575 , Sydney accepted the vacant post . No one was better fitted , by past experience , and by temporary absence from ...
... returned to England . Sir Wm . Fitz Williams became Deputy in 1570 , and upon his resig- nation , in the autumn of 1575 , Sydney accepted the vacant post . No one was better fitted , by past experience , and by temporary absence from ...
Page lxxviii
... returned to Dublin . These letters were concluded by one specially addressed to her Majesty , in which he entered upon certain details respecting the condition of the Church in Ireland . " So " deformed and overthrown a church there is ...
... returned to Dublin . These letters were concluded by one specially addressed to her Majesty , in which he entered upon certain details respecting the condition of the Church in Ireland . " So " deformed and overthrown a church there is ...
Page lxxxix
... returned she rarely failed to re - examine the whole subject , and arrive at juster conclusions . These men had acted with great moderation - they were loyal English subjects - of some mark and consequence - not itinerant retailers of ...
... returned she rarely failed to re - examine the whole subject , and arrive at juster conclusions . These men had acted with great moderation - they were loyal English subjects - of some mark and consequence - not itinerant retailers of ...
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