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
... means the poor English tenants are driven " hither into England and Wales , and the Irish tenants in their rooms " and farms . " ( R. Cowley to Cromwell , in 1537. State Papers , II . 449. ) † Spenser , a better poet than historian ...
... means the poor English tenants are driven " hither into England and Wales , and the Irish tenants in their rooms " and farms . " ( R. Cowley to Cromwell , in 1537. State Papers , II . 449. ) † Spenser , a better poet than historian ...
Page xxxi
... means and milder efforts would have been equally fruitless ; that it was useless to offer opportunities of improvement to a people obstinately bent upon resisting them ; or try to infuse habits of industry and order among those who ...
... means and milder efforts would have been equally fruitless ; that it was useless to offer opportunities of improvement to a people obstinately bent upon resisting them ; or try to infuse habits of industry and order among those who ...
Page xxxvii
... means and pre- " cedents , all the King's subjects of the said four shires be near hand " Irish , and wear their habits and use their tongue , so as they are clean gone and decayed ; and there is not eight of the lords , knights ...
... means and pre- " cedents , all the King's subjects of the said four shires be near hand " Irish , and wear their habits and use their tongue , so as they are clean gone and decayed ; and there is not eight of the lords , knights ...
Page xlv
... means , and some hope of the Earl of Kildare's return , " they would combine and destroy the whole Englishry . So pre- carious at that time was the tenure of English authority in Ireland ! ( 1529. ) So , in conformity with the advice of ...
... means , and some hope of the Earl of Kildare's return , " they would combine and destroy the whole Englishry . So pre- carious at that time was the tenure of English authority in Ireland ! ( 1529. ) So , in conformity with the advice of ...
Page l
... means improbable , considering the relation between the two countries . It is certain that Desmond had been in correspondence with Charles in February 1530. See the Emperor's letter to him in Carew Papers , I. 42 . † State Papers , II ...
... means improbable , considering the relation between the two countries . It is certain that Desmond had been in correspondence with Charles in February 1530. See the Emperor's letter to him in Carew Papers , I. 42 . † State Papers , II ...
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