Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xl
... Council meet was to be allowed ; meaning thereby , in case be were of the Council , things should not come to that end as their desired purpose was looked for ; affirming more that the said Lord was so affectioned to the Earl of Kildare ...
... Council meet was to be allowed ; meaning thereby , in case be were of the Council , things should not come to that end as their desired purpose was looked for ; affirming more that the said Lord was so affectioned to the Earl of Kildare ...
Page xliii
... Council table , and his bold reply to Wolsey on that occasion , are notable passages in all popular his- tories of Ireland , but the source from which they are derived is not entirely free from suspicion . * During Kildare's absence in ...
... Council table , and his bold reply to Wolsey on that occasion , are notable passages in all popular his- tories of Ireland , but the source from which they are derived is not entirely free from suspicion . * During Kildare's absence in ...
Page xlvi
... Council sided against him , and John Alen , Master of the Rolls in Ireland , hereafter notorious for his intrigues " as the subverter of Deputies , " was sent to England in 1533 by the Irish Council , to employ his abilities in having ...
... Council sided against him , and John Alen , Master of the Rolls in Ireland , hereafter notorious for his intrigues " as the subverter of Deputies , " was sent to England in 1533 by the Irish Council , to employ his abilities in having ...
Page lvii
... Council ; an active one hated and feared . Factions sprang up in the Council chamber , and before the expiration of a twelvemonth the Deputy reckoned among his most pertinacious enemies some of those who had once been foremost in ...
... Council ; an active one hated and feared . Factions sprang up in the Council chamber , and before the expiration of a twelvemonth the Deputy reckoned among his most pertinacious enemies some of those who had once been foremost in ...
Page lviii
... Council in England vainly imagined . In July 1536 , William Body , a creature of Crom- well's , was sent over to induce the authorities in Ireland to bestir themselves , and encourage them to greater activity in advancing the King's ...
... Council in England vainly imagined . In July 1536 , William Body , a creature of Crom- well's , was sent over to induce the authorities in Ireland to bestir themselves , and encourage them to greater activity in advancing the King's ...
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