Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2 |
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Page xlviii
In the counties of Kerry, Cork, Limerick, and Waterford, “which shires had been as
obedient unto your laws as the shire of Middlesex is now,” the King's laws were
no longer observed, and no revenue could be levied except from Meath, Dublin,
...
In the counties of Kerry, Cork, Limerick, and Waterford, “which shires had been as
obedient unto your laws as the shire of Middlesex is now,” the King's laws were
no longer observed, and no revenue could be levied except from Meath, Dublin,
...
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They also require to be as free from cesse as the cities of Dublin and Waterford
are. We refer this to your consideration. They require also that the said
corporation of Limerick may have in their own disposition the granting of the
offices of ...
They also require to be as free from cesse as the cities of Dublin and Waterford
are. We refer this to your consideration. They require also that the said
corporation of Limerick may have in their own disposition the granting of the
offices of ...
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Waterford, 15 Dec. 1575. Signed. “Note, that the latter end of this letter is omitted,
for that it concerned only cesse, treasure, and victual.” " Copy. Pp. 7. 34. THE
REVENUE. Vol. 628, p. 241. “A brief declaration of the Queen's revenue in
Ireland ...
Waterford, 15 Dec. 1575. Signed. “Note, that the latter end of this letter is omitted,
for that it concerned only cesse, treasure, and victual.” " Copy. Pp. 7. 34. THE
REVENUE. Vol. 628, p. 241. “A brief declaration of the Queen's revenue in
Ireland ...
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“Upon understanding of your L. loving entertainment off the citizens of Waterford
at the time of your passage by them, we do presently send you for them our
letters of thanks both in her Majesty's behalf and in our name ; and the like we do
to ...
“Upon understanding of your L. loving entertainment off the citizens of Waterford
at the time of your passage by them, we do presently send you for them our
letters of thanks both in her Majesty's behalf and in our name ; and the like we do
to ...
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From Waterford, on 15th December last, I wrote of my passage through Meath
and Leinster. The English Pale is in quiet, through the careful service of my Lord
of Upper Ossory, whom I left my lieutenant of the King's and Queen's Counties.
From Waterford, on 15th December last, I wrote of my passage through Meath
and Leinster. The English Pale is in quiet, through the careful service of my Lord
of Upper Ossory, whom I left my lieutenant of the King's and Queen's Counties.
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