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 xxxv
... called the upper weed , which a serving - man weareth , so called ( as I suppose ) , " for that it was delivered and taken from him at pleasure . So it is " apparent that by the word livery is meant horse - meat , like as by the " word ...
... called the upper weed , which a serving - man weareth , so called ( as I suppose ) , " for that it was delivered and taken from him at pleasure . So it is " apparent that by the word livery is meant horse - meat , like as by the " word ...
Page xl
... called the Lord of Howth , and declared to him those that was cause of his dismissing from the Council , and so placed him as one above all other worthy to be of the King's Privy Council ; and so continued to his end . " This Earl of ...
... called the Lord of Howth , and declared to him those that was cause of his dismissing from the Council , and so placed him as one above all other worthy to be of the King's Privy Council ; and so continued to his end . " This Earl of ...
Page lxxvi
... called ' papish Cardinal ' ; and he , in a great fume , called me ' poll - shorn knave friar ' ; and shortly after that his Lordship took his journey towards Galway and Limerick , where , as it was commonly bruited , the said Cardinal ...
... called ' papish Cardinal ' ; and he , in a great fume , called me ' poll - shorn knave friar ' ; and shortly after that his Lordship took his journey towards Galway and Limerick , where , as it was commonly bruited , the said Cardinal ...
Page xciv
... called before him ( Sentleger ) and the rest ; who came and disputed plainly the massing and other things , contrary the King's proceedings , and that he would not embrace them ; whereat the Deputy said nothing . The same Sir Raphe ...
... called before him ( Sentleger ) and the rest ; who came and disputed plainly the massing and other things , contrary the King's proceedings , and that he would not embrace them ; whereat the Deputy said nothing . The same Sir Raphe ...
Page 13
... called Niall Connilagh O'Neil . He shall have part of the custom of Lough Foyle called " coked , " in as ample a manner as it was possessed by those who formerly held his place ; and likewise of the Bann , provided he shall make ...
... called Niall Connilagh O'Neil . He shall have part of the custom of Lough Foyle called " coked , " in as ample a manner as it was possessed by those who formerly held his place ; and likewise of the Bann , provided he shall make ...
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