Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2 |
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Page 54
We therefore send for a brother of Sir Edward Fitton; and if he be not warranted to
give such discharge as is requisite, some ... trust by this time you have
understanding of her Majesty's resolution upon Captain Nicholas Malbie for that
purpose.
We therefore send for a brother of Sir Edward Fitton; and if he be not warranted to
give such discharge as is requisite, some ... trust by this time you have
understanding of her Majesty's resolution upon Captain Nicholas Malbie for that
purpose.
Page 68
... particularities and rates set down, and signed by Mr. Treasurer (Sir Edward
Fyton) and the Auditor (Thomas Jenyson), ... Connaught and the settling Nicholas
Malbie colonel there, to have in mine absence the principal rule in that province.
... particularities and rates set down, and signed by Mr. Treasurer (Sir Edward
Fyton) and the Auditor (Thomas Jenyson), ... Connaught and the settling Nicholas
Malbie colonel there, to have in mine absence the principal rule in that province.
Page 109
... beginning that the forces and helps which the rebels expected were cut off, the
fortifying of the castles and holds suddenly stayed, and their trenching and
walling prevented ; yet they held me, Sir Nicholas Malbie, your Majesty's colonel
there ...
... beginning that the forces and helps which the rebels expected were cut off, the
fortifying of the castles and holds suddenly stayed, and their trenching and
walling prevented ; yet they held me, Sir Nicholas Malbie, your Majesty's colonel
there ...
Page 111
Malbie ; Francis Agard; J. Garvey; John Chaloner; Henry Colley. Copy. Pp. 9. ...
The said Sir William, captain of horsemen, himself 68. a day ; his petty captain, 28
. ; gwidon bearer, 18q.; a trumpeter and a surgeon, 12d. each ; 100 horse.
Nicholas Walshe, Chief Justice there, 100l. a year; John Meagh, Sept. 12. Vol.
628, p.
Malbie ; Francis Agard; J. Garvey; John Chaloner; Henry Colley. Copy. Pp. 9. ...
The said Sir William, captain of horsemen, himself 68. a day ; his petty captain, 28
. ; gwidon bearer, 18q.; a trumpeter and a surgeon, 12d. each ; 100 horse.
Nicholas Walshe, Chief Justice there, 100l. a year; John Meagh, Sept. 12. Vol.
628, p.
Page 115
Malbie, Francis Agard, John Chaloner. J. Garvey. Pp. 6. ... CAPTAIN NICHOLAS
MALBIE. “A note (by Captain ... of certain ploughlands granted from Sir William
Drury, now President of Munster, in certain of his said baronies. We have thought
...
Malbie, Francis Agard, John Chaloner. J. Garvey. Pp. 6. ... CAPTAIN NICHOLAS
MALBIE. “A note (by Captain ... of certain ploughlands granted from Sir William
Drury, now President of Munster, in certain of his said baronies. We have thought
...
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