Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2 |
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Page xxxii
There is scarcely a single Lord Deputy—not now to mention inferior officers—to
whom some grand and novel panacea does not present itself for the evils and
disorders of Ireland; yet withal there is not one, so far as I have been able to ...
There is scarcely a single Lord Deputy—not now to mention inferior officers—to
whom some grand and novel panacea does not present itself for the evils and
disorders of Ireland; yet withal there is not one, so far as I have been able to ...
Page xxxvii
regal authority was neither acknowledged nor regarded. Within them the
condition of the people was worse, if possible, than of those without it. Deputies,
judges, officers, and clerks were as numerous and as exacting “as “ when all the
land for ...
regal authority was neither acknowledged nor regarded. Within them the
condition of the people was worse, if possible, than of those without it. Deputies,
judges, officers, and clerks were as numerous and as exacting “as “ when all the
land for ...
Page xli
His Lordship] commanded his officers that no man should depart from his gates
without meat and drink, insomuch the poor and simple people thought he was the
King's son, and all other thought his Lordship another Solomon among them.
His Lordship] commanded his officers that no man should depart from his gates
without meat and drink, insomuch the poor and simple people thought he was the
King's son, and all other thought his Lordship another Solomon among them.
Page xci
... had been one in my place, I speak for no vainglory, “I take God to record; but to
remember the Lords how necessary it is “ to have more officers, in such a country
as this, than one, to be expert & State Papers preserved in the Record Office.
... had been one in my place, I speak for no vainglory, “I take God to record; but to
remember the Lords how necessary it is “ to have more officers, in such a country
as this, than one, to be expert & State Papers preserved in the Record Office.
Page 4
... all your own bands of horsemen and footmen and all the rest of th' officers'
bands should be reckoned for no soldiers and men of war, whom yet we do daily
pay for such. Some reason there had been for the guards necessary of castles, ...
... all your own bands of horsemen and footmen and all the rest of th' officers'
bands should be reckoned for no soldiers and men of war, whom yet we do daily
pay for such. Some reason there had been for the guards necessary of castles, ...
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