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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... late been made accessible to the historians of Ireland . Pre - eminent above these in bulk , authenticity , and completeness are the Irish State Papers preserved at the National Record Office in England , of which a Calendar is now in ...
... late been made accessible to the historians of Ireland . Pre - eminent above these in bulk , authenticity , and completeness are the Irish State Papers preserved at the National Record Office in England , of which a Calendar is now in ...
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... late , if not later , than the year 1593 , when Trinity College was first opened for the reception of students . The It may appear surprising that in the face of these difficulties - difficulties which every day accumulated and clogged ...
... late , if not later , than the year 1593 , when Trinity College was first opened for the reception of students . The It may appear surprising that in the face of these difficulties - difficulties which every day accumulated and clogged ...
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... late , " he shall be more meet to be ruled than rule ; for , no " doubt , he hath lost in effect the hearts of English and Irish , friend and foe ; so as , the duty which men bear to " the Sovereign set apart , he is served with cold ...
... late , " he shall be more meet to be ruled than rule ; for , no " doubt , he hath lost in effect the hearts of English and Irish , friend and foe ; so as , the duty which men bear to " the Sovereign set apart , he is served with cold ...
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... late com- panions here , now displaced upon just ground , speak their pleasures upon me , my trust is that the most honourable Council will consider my deeds , and not the malicious report of such persons , but as the same are untrue ...
... late com- panions here , now displaced upon just ground , speak their pleasures upon me , my trust is that the most honourable Council will consider my deeds , and not the malicious report of such persons , but as the same are untrue ...
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... late I am so scourged by means of my Lord " Chancellor here , that as a captive or prisoner I am kept at Dublin , not once able to go see my country , to my great impoverishment , wonderful " discredit , and utter undoing of my tenants ...
... late I am so scourged by means of my Lord " Chancellor here , that as a captive or prisoner I am kept at Dublin , not once able to go see my country , to my great impoverishment , wonderful " discredit , and utter undoing of my tenants ...
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