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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... Irish State Papers preserved at the National Record Office in England , of which a Calendar is now in the course of preparation by Mr. H. C. Hamilton under the direction of the Master of the Rolls . The Irish Calendar of the Patent ...
... Irish State Papers preserved at the National Record Office in England , of which a Calendar is now in the course of preparation by Mr. H. C. Hamilton under the direction of the Master of the Rolls . The Irish Calendar of the Patent ...
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... Irish habits . The English farmer , moved by his interest and the difficulty of providing English servants , was happily tempted to employ Irish labourers . * English gentlemen were con- tinually forming friendships and intermarriages ...
... Irish habits . The English farmer , moved by his interest and the difficulty of providing English servants , was happily tempted to employ Irish labourers . * English gentlemen were con- tinually forming friendships and intermarriages ...
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... Irish , but against all those who held communication with them . And the Eng- lish government , nothing loth to follow these suggestions , passed acts , from time to time , disabling Irish chiefs , forbidding Irish labour , denouncing ...
... Irish , but against all those who held communication with them . And the Eng- lish government , nothing loth to follow these suggestions , passed acts , from time to time , disabling Irish chiefs , forbidding Irish labour , denouncing ...
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... Irish . They were held and treated as enemies to all intents and purposes ; to be slain and plundered without restraint and without pity . The effect of this policy on the Deputies and the Irish Council I need not attempt to describe ...
... Irish . They were held and treated as enemies to all intents and purposes ; to be slain and plundered without restraint and without pity . The effect of this policy on the Deputies and the Irish Council I need not attempt to describe ...
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... Irish , that useth to preach the Word of God , saving the poor friars beggars ; and where the Word of God do cease , there can be no grace ; and without the special [ grace ] of God this land may never be reformed . And by preaching and ...
... Irish , that useth to preach the Word of God , saving the poor friars beggars ; and where the Word of God do cease , there can be no grace ; and without the special [ grace ] of God this land may never be reformed . And by preaching and ...
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