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
... King's supremacy in 1536 , the state of the Irish Church had been much improved . The faith of the poorer Irish was kept alive , not so much by the self - denying efforts of their native clergy , as by the irregular missionary activity ...
... King's supremacy in 1536 , the state of the Irish Church had been much improved . The faith of the poorer Irish was kept alive , not so much by the self - denying efforts of their native clergy , as by the irregular missionary activity ...
Page xviii
... King's supremacy . Is it then surprising that the mass of the Irish people who had never known what it was to be ruled by a King , to whom the supremacy of the Pope had been the mainstay of their religion , above all , who had never ...
... King's supremacy . Is it then surprising that the mass of the Irish people who had never known what it was to be ruled by a King , to whom the supremacy of the Pope had been the mainstay of their religion , above all , who had never ...
Page xxxvii
... King's Deputy ; for the which order and " precedent he was put to execution . And then the said order shortly began and [ was ] renewed within these 30 years ; coyne and livery , and " carting , carriages , journeys , and other ...
... King's Deputy ; for the which order and " precedent he was put to execution . And then the said order shortly began and [ was ] renewed within these 30 years ; coyne and livery , and " carting , carriages , journeys , and other ...
Page xli
... King's son , and all other thought his Lordship another Solomon among them . He also commanded that none of those whom he brought out of England in especial should not take more use of any in Ireland , no nother but as they would have ...
... King's son , and all other thought his Lordship another Solomon among them . He also commanded that none of those whom he brought out of England in especial should not take more use of any in Ireland , no nother but as they would have ...
Page xliii
... King's subjects here , and en- " couraging of his Grace's rebels . " † The malice , as Norfolk expressed it , between the Earls of Kildare and Ossory continued as bitterly as ever . The whole land was thrown into confusion by their ...
... King's subjects here , and en- " couraging of his Grace's rebels . " † The malice , as Norfolk expressed it , between the Earls of Kildare and Ossory continued as bitterly as ever . The whole land was thrown into confusion by their ...
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