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 xvi
... chiefs might make little scruple in accepting an obligation which did nothing to diminish their peculiar * State Papers of Henry VIII . , Vol . II . , pp . 10 , 11 . privileges , it was otherwise with the mass of the xvi INTRODUCTION .
... chiefs might make little scruple in accepting an obligation which did nothing to diminish their peculiar * State Papers of Henry VIII . , Vol . II . , pp . 10 , 11 . privileges , it was otherwise with the mass of the xvi INTRODUCTION .
Page xviii
... Henry VIII . turned more on the respective limits of the papal and royal authority than on matters of faith and doctrine . Even Irish bishops , though appointed by Henry in oppo- sition to the Pope , were not always inclined to ...
... Henry VIII . turned more on the respective limits of the papal and royal authority than on matters of faith and doctrine . Even Irish bishops , though appointed by Henry in oppo- sition to the Pope , were not always inclined to ...
Page xxvi
... Henry VII . , when one of Kildare's predecessors was brought before the Council to an- swer the charge of burning the cathedral of Cashel , " By Jasus , " he exclaimed to the astonishment of the board , " I would never have done it ...
... Henry VII . , when one of Kildare's predecessors was brought before the Council to an- swer the charge of burning the cathedral of Cashel , " By Jasus , " he exclaimed to the astonishment of the board , " I would never have done it ...
Page xliv
... Henry's in- tentions to separate from Catharine . He did not need the interminable difficulty of Ireland to be added to the rest of his troubles ; and in his memorial addressed to the King by Vannes and Uvedale , he complains that he ...
... Henry's in- tentions to separate from Catharine . He did not need the interminable difficulty of Ireland to be added to the rest of his troubles ; and in his memorial addressed to the King by Vannes and Uvedale , he complains that he ...
Page xlvii
... Henry's favour . More than once he had visited the English court , sometimes freely , sometimes a prisoner ; and every time he had found his escape from it more difficult than before . ( 1534. ) He sailed for England in February 1534 ...
... Henry's favour . More than once he had visited the English court , sometimes freely , sometimes a prisoner ; and every time he had found his escape from it more difficult than before . ( 1534. ) He sailed for England in February 1534 ...
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