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 xxix
... remain till they shall find sufficient surety to leave that " wicked thrade of life , and fall to other occupation . " As if , forsooth , they could ! Nor did these restrictions end here . They descended even to the women's apparel ...
... remain till they shall find sufficient surety to leave that " wicked thrade of life , and fall to other occupation . " As if , forsooth , they could ! Nor did these restrictions end here . They descended even to the women's apparel ...
Page xliv
... that none other Deputy should be made at this time . " By continuing of Kildare in his office , the Irish , in hope of his return , would remain * Sce Carew Papers , I. 39 . He 66 quiet ; for , " if by good wisdom xliv INTRODUCTION .
... that none other Deputy should be made at this time . " By continuing of Kildare in his office , the Irish , in hope of his return , would remain * Sce Carew Papers , I. 39 . He 66 quiet ; for , " if by good wisdom xliv INTRODUCTION .
Page lxxxiii
... Remains of Edward VI . Brown states in a letter to the Earl of Warwick , that Sentleger , on his last arrival ( 1551 ) , " went to the chief church of this realm , Christ " Church of Dublin , and there after the old sort offered to the ...
... Remains of Edward VI . Brown states in a letter to the Earl of Warwick , that Sentleger , on his last arrival ( 1551 ) , " went to the chief church of this realm , Christ " Church of Dublin , and there after the old sort offered to the ...
Page lxxxv
... remain . During his employ- ment there he had distinguished himself by his activity , mainly in building forts and providing against fo- reign invasion . Danger was expected from the French , t with whom at this period many of the ...
... remain . During his employ- ment there he had distinguished himself by his activity , mainly in building forts and providing against fo- reign invasion . Danger was expected from the French , t with whom at this period many of the ...
Page xci
... Remains of Edw . VI . , pp . 287 , 289. ) His instructions are dated July 1550. ( Carew , I. 226. ) Alen , in a letter to his brother , seems to have had hopes of the deputyship . " Ye shall declare , " he says , " to my Lords " what ...
... Remains of Edw . VI . , pp . 287 , 289. ) His instructions are dated July 1550. ( Carew , I. 226. ) Alen , in a letter to his brother , seems to have had hopes of the deputyship . " Ye shall declare , " he says , " to my Lords " what ...
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