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 xiv
... horses all of one man continually , so that they leave not oats within to sow his land , ne to make malt " for his sustenance the year following , whereby the poor man is con- " strained to leave his land sown , and to buy his malt for ...
... horses all of one man continually , so that they leave not oats within to sow his land , ne to make malt " for his sustenance the year following , whereby the poor man is con- " strained to leave his land sown , and to buy his malt for ...
Page xxxiv
... horse , his strong brass bit , his sliding reins , his shank pillion without " stirrups , his manner of mounting , his fashion of riding , his charging of aloft above his head , the form of his spear . " ( State of Ireland , " his 66 ...
... horse , his strong brass bit , his sliding reins , his shank pillion without " stirrups , his manner of mounting , his fashion of riding , his charging of aloft above his head , the form of his spear . " ( State of Ireland , " his 66 ...
Page xxxv
... horse - meat , as they commonly use the " word in stabling , as to keep horses at livery ; the which word , I guess , " is derived of livering or delivering forth their nightly food . So in great houses the livery is said to be served ...
... horse - meat , as they commonly use the " word in stabling , as to keep horses at livery ; the which word , I guess , " is derived of livering or delivering forth their nightly food . So in great houses the livery is said to be served ...
Page xli
... horses ; so that no man had cause to say nor think evil of his Lordship's doing . And often he would say that he came to Ireland to do the country good , and so was commanded by the King , and also would say that his conscience was ...
... horses ; so that no man had cause to say nor think evil of his Lordship's doing . And often he would say that he came to Ireland to do the country good , and so was commanded by the King , and also would say that his conscience was ...
Page xlv
... horse ; but it was speci- fied in his instructions that if Skeffington , who was at that time old and sickly and often incapable of action , should not fortune to be engaged in person on any ex- pedition , he should , at the requisition ...
... horse ; but it was speci- fied in his instructions that if Skeffington , who was at that time old and sickly and often incapable of action , should not fortune to be engaged in person on any ex- pedition , he should , at the requisition ...
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