Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2 |
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S. In 1512 he served with his brother, the Marquis of Dorset, in Guienne. In 1513
he obtained leave of the King, with four of his brothers and other gallant
Englishmen, to take part in the jousts at St. Denis, held by Francis of Valois,
afterwards ...
S. In 1512 he served with his brother, the Marquis of Dorset, in Guienne. In 1513
he obtained leave of the King, with four of his brothers and other gallant
Englishmen, to take part in the jousts at St. Denis, held by Francis of Valois,
afterwards ...
Page lxvii
176. f Upon the death of his half-brother Thomas, in the Tower, this Gerard
FitzGerald became heir to the earldom. His mother, the Countess, resided with
her second son, Edward, at Beaumanoir, in Leicestershire, a house belonging to
her ...
176. f Upon the death of his half-brother Thomas, in the Tower, this Gerard
FitzGerald became heir to the earldom. His mother, the Countess, resided with
her second son, Edward, at Beaumanoir, in Leicestershire, a house belonging to
her ...
Page lxix
... who were sent from England to examine into the state of the country and heal
its divisions, set foot on Irish ground, than they yielded to the spell and curdled
into parties. Among the commissioners was George Poulett, a younger brother of
...
... who were sent from England to examine into the state of the country and heal
its divisions, set foot on Irish ground, than they yielded to the spell and curdled
into parties. Among the commissioners was George Poulett, a younger brother of
...
Page lxx
“And then my brother and my Lord Admiral must drive “ a mean to reconcile him
to the King again.” At another time, when he and Alen were riding together
towards Alen's house, speaking of certain lands that had been given by his
Majesty to ...
“And then my brother and my Lord Admiral must drive “ a mean to reconcile him
to the King again.” At another time, when he and Alen were riding together
towards Alen's house, speaking of certain lands that had been given by his
Majesty to ...
Page lxxii
he supports substantially the main heads of Alen's information; acknowledges all
that Poulett had said of Cromwell's declining popularity with the King, and the
efforts made by his brother, the Treasurer, and the Admiral FitzWilliam to bring
him ...
he supports substantially the main heads of Alen's information; acknowledges all
that Poulett had said of Cromwell's declining popularity with the King, and the
efforts made by his brother, the Treasurer, and the Admiral FitzWilliam to bring
him ...
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