Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2 |
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Irish, parcel of the said arrearages, and also to allow to them out of the remainder
“so much as they can show any way due unto them by us for such cesse as hath
been there taken by order from our Deputy.” They also require to be as free from
...
Irish, parcel of the said arrearages, and also to allow to them out of the remainder
“so much as they can show any way due unto them by us for such cesse as hath
been there taken by order from our Deputy.” They also require to be as free from
...
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“For the composition for the cesse that you write of to be made with the
gentlemen and inhabitants of the English Pale, it is ... should be thereby
concluded to impose any cesse in case upon any extraordinary accident there
should be occasion ...
“For the composition for the cesse that you write of to be made with the
gentlemen and inhabitants of the English Pale, it is ... should be thereby
concluded to impose any cesse in case upon any extraordinary accident there
should be occasion ...
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“A BRIEF ESTIMATE as well of all such CESSE as is yearly taken up within the
English Pale of Ireland for the provision of the Lord Deputy's household, together
with their several rates and the prices accustomed to be paid for the same, ...
“A BRIEF ESTIMATE as well of all such CESSE as is yearly taken up within the
English Pale of Ireland for the provision of the Lord Deputy's household, together
with their several rates and the prices accustomed to be paid for the same, ...
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“QUESTIONs to be RESOLVED by BARNABY ScurloocKE, RICHARD
NETTERVILE and HENRY BURNELL, sent hither by the Lords of the Pale to seek
redress for the burthen of the cesse.” (1.) Whether her Majesty's Deputy, with the
advice ...
“QUESTIONs to be RESOLVED by BARNABY ScurloocKE, RICHARD
NETTERVILE and HENRY BURNELL, sent hither by the Lords of the Pale to seek
redress for the burthen of the cesse.” (1.) Whether her Majesty's Deputy, with the
advice ...
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the cesses, who, for a long time after cesse began, priced things either as the
market went, or so nigh the same, as the subject felt no great loss; but now the
prices are far otherwise.” (2) With the taking of all such provision as the country is
able ...
the cesses, who, for a long time after cesse began, priced things either as the
market went, or so nigh the same, as the subject felt no great loss; but now the
prices are far otherwise.” (2) With the taking of all such provision as the country is
able ...
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