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 xlii
... passing , that Thomas Cromwell had been a servant in the household of the Dowager Marchioness . † See the account of the ceremonies of his creation in Carew Papers , I. 37. On this occasion Ossory was accompanied by Sir Thomas Bullen ...
... passing , that Thomas Cromwell had been a servant in the household of the Dowager Marchioness . † See the account of the ceremonies of his creation in Carew Papers , I. 37. On this occasion Ossory was accompanied by Sir Thomas Bullen ...
Page lxiii
... passing of the act of supremacy , would preach till the " right Christians were weary " of hearing them , now refuse to open their lips , especially the Observants , " which be worst of all others , for I can neither make them swear ...
... passing of the act of supremacy , would preach till the " right Christians were weary " of hearing them , now refuse to open their lips , especially the Observants , " which be worst of all others , for I can neither make them swear ...
Page lxxx
... Passing laws is one thing , securing obedience to them quite another . Of this nature was the ordinance No. 7 , that every person committing a robbery beyond the value of 1s . 2d . should for the first offence lose one of his ears ; for ...
... Passing laws is one thing , securing obedience to them quite another . Of this nature was the ordinance No. 7 , that every person committing a robbery beyond the value of 1s . 2d . should for the first offence lose one of his ears ; for ...
Page xcvii
... pass quietly throughout their countries " at pleasure without danger of robbing or other dis- " pleasure . " In fact south of the line drawn from Galway Bay to Dundalk , containing the larger moiety of Ireland , the Irish Lord ...
... pass quietly throughout their countries " at pleasure without danger of robbing or other dis- " pleasure . " In fact south of the line drawn from Galway Bay to Dundalk , containing the larger moiety of Ireland , the Irish Lord ...
Page xcviii
... Passing over to Connaught . On the death of McWilliam Earl of Clanricard the succession had been hotly contested between his son Richard Bourke and Sir Ulick Bourke , the latter of whom had been elected according to Irish custom captain ...
... Passing over to Connaught . On the death of McWilliam Earl of Clanricard the succession had been hotly contested between his son Richard Bourke and Sir Ulick Bourke , the latter of whom had been elected according to Irish custom captain ...
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