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 xi
... chiefs and their families . † English deputies , aware of the 66 * " The poor English earth - tillers in the English ... chief cause of bringing in the Irish language amongst them , was " specially their fostering and marrying with the ...
... chiefs and their families . † English deputies , aware of the 66 * " The poor English earth - tillers in the English ... chief cause of bringing in the Irish language amongst them , was " specially their fostering and marrying with the ...
Page xxvi
... chiefs of the nation , at all events , if not the great mass of the people , were , as we have seen , little affected towards their ancient religion . † No Irish chief had as yet , as in the case of James Fitz Maurice FitzGerald , ‡ or ...
... chiefs of the nation , at all events , if not the great mass of the people , were , as we have seen , little affected towards their ancient religion . † No Irish chief had as yet , as in the case of James Fitz Maurice FitzGerald , ‡ or ...
Page xxvii
... chiefs and dependants , priests and lay- men , in one close and compact union . The rights exercised by Irish lords ... chiefs , or made the interests of the two in- compatible . By increasing the number of these settlers , by improving ...
... chiefs and dependants , priests and lay- men , in one close and compact union . The rights exercised by Irish lords ... chiefs , or made the interests of the two in- compatible . By increasing the number of these settlers , by improving ...
Page xxxvii
... Chief Justice Luttrell complains that " English husbandmen , labourers , servants at hus- " bandry daily , for the eschewing the oppression of coyne 66 << " by Thomas Earl of Desmond , son to the aforesaid James [ Earl of Des " mond ] ...
... Chief Justice Luttrell complains that " English husbandmen , labourers , servants at hus- " bandry daily , for the eschewing the oppression of coyne 66 << " by Thomas Earl of Desmond , son to the aforesaid James [ Earl of Des " mond ] ...
Page xlvii
... chief now viewed the clouds that gathered round the close of his career . If the accusations of Ossory , Skeffington , and others be true , * that he had employed his influence and authority in securing his interests with the Irish chiefs ...
... chief now viewed the clouds that gathered round the close of his career . If the accusations of Ossory , Skeffington , and others be true , * that he had employed his influence and authority in securing his interests with the Irish chiefs ...
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