Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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... traitors , as much as Protestant Deputies had done . Roman Catholic bishops were just as ready to turn the spiritual artillery of the Church upon the wild Irish as Protestant bishops - even Browne and Bale - had ever thought of doing ...
... traitors , as much as Protestant Deputies had done . Roman Catholic bishops were just as ready to turn the spiritual artillery of the Church upon the wild Irish as Protestant bishops - even Browne and Bale - had ever thought of doing ...
Page lx
... traitors , not contented with spoiling the kine and the horses , were not ashamed to strip men and women naked , tormenting them with more cruel pains than " eyther Phalaris or any of the old tirants could invent . " * To add to these ...
... traitors , not contented with spoiling the kine and the horses , were not ashamed to strip men and women naked , tormenting them with more cruel pains than " eyther Phalaris or any of the old tirants could invent . " * To add to these ...
Page lxx
... traitor and his whole 66 company , rather than he should so barely hazard himself with so few . " I intend , God ... traitors and their force , upon such ground as may be " meet for us to encounter them . What shall pass hereafter I ...
... traitor and his whole 66 company , rather than he should so barely hazard himself with so few . " I intend , God ... traitors and their force , upon such ground as may be " meet for us to encounter them . What shall pass hereafter I ...
Page 35
... traitors . ( 11. ) His people to use English apparel . ( 12. ) He consents to have a gaol at Dungannon . ( 13. ) He trusts all his neighbours shall be bound to observe like orders . ( 14. ) He is contented , upon any urgent occasion ...
... traitors . ( 11. ) His people to use English apparel . ( 12. ) He consents to have a gaol at Dungannon . ( 13. ) He trusts all his neighbours shall be bound to observe like orders . ( 14. ) He is contented , upon any urgent occasion ...
Page 45
... traitors and their goods for the present , but do not establish reformed govern- ment . Hereof the examples in this realm are apparent and plentiful . In my last letters I wrote unto you what hindrance this kingdom received by Pheagh ...
... traitors and their goods for the present , but do not establish reformed govern- ment . Hereof the examples in this realm are apparent and plentiful . In my last letters I wrote unto you what hindrance this kingdom received by Pheagh ...
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