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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... Council meet was to be allowed ; meaning thereby , in case be were of the Council , things should not come to that ... Privy Council ; and so continued to his end . " This Earl of Surrey was so just a judge , that no man from him ...
... Council meet was to be allowed ; meaning thereby , in case be were of the Council , things should not come to that ... Privy Council ; and so continued to his end . " This Earl of Surrey was so just a judge , that no man from him ...
Page lxxxiv
... privy chamber , was appointed in Sent- leger's room on the 12th of April 1548 ; * and to mark the feelings of the Council , Alen was restored to the room of the Chancellor , † through the instrumentality , as it has been said , of ...
... privy chamber , was appointed in Sent- leger's room on the 12th of April 1548 ; * and to mark the feelings of the Council , Alen was restored to the room of the Chancellor , † through the instrumentality , as it has been said , of ...
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... Privy Council , against any interference on their part with his authority . The Council had resolved to erect a mint in Ireland , to which they had appointed one Agarde , notorious for the part he had taken against Lord Leonard Grey ...
... Privy Council , against any interference on their part with his authority . The Council had resolved to erect a mint in Ireland , to which they had appointed one Agarde , notorious for the part he had taken against Lord Leonard Grey ...
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... Privy Council , I cannot tell . But on the 12th of September he received letters of revocation . He was allowed either to return to England , or remain in Ireland on his pension , and he preferred the former , giving way to Sir Thomas ...
... Privy Council , I cannot tell . But on the 12th of September he received letters of revocation . He was allowed either to return to England , or remain in Ireland on his pension , and he preferred the former , giving way to Sir Thomas ...
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... Council will consider my deeds , and not the malicious report of such persons , but as the same are untrue . I doubt ... Privy Council in England had determined to impose upon Ireland the English Service - Book ; † and there can be ...
... Council will consider my deeds , and not the malicious report of such persons , but as the same are untrue . I doubt ... Privy Council in England had determined to impose upon Ireland the English Service - Book ; † and there can be ...
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