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 xxxiv
... rest thereunto belonging . 66 " Eudoxus . I scarcely thought that the manner had been Irish , for it is " far differing from that we have now , as also all the furniture of his " horse , his strong brass bit , his sliding reins , his ...
... rest thereunto belonging . 66 " Eudoxus . I scarcely thought that the manner had been Irish , for it is " far differing from that we have now , as also all the furniture of his " horse , his strong brass bit , his sliding reins , his ...
Page xliv
... rest of his troubles ; and in his memorial addressed to the King by Vannes and Uvedale , he complains that he was at that time " right unable and unmeet " to put in execution the King's wishes touching Ireland . He thought it scarcely ...
... rest of his troubles ; and in his memorial addressed to the King by Vannes and Uvedale , he complains that he was at that time " right unable and unmeet " to put in execution the King's wishes touching Ireland . He thought it scarcely ...
Page lxi
... rest " ne quiet . And yet , what travail and pain soever I take " to do my master service , according to your advertise- " ments , the praise and thanks due thereunto by naughty detractions , reports , and other crafty means shall be ...
... rest " ne quiet . And yet , what travail and pain soever I take " to do my master service , according to your advertise- " ments , the praise and thanks due thereunto by naughty detractions , reports , and other crafty means shall be ...
Page lxxvi
... rest , my readers may take John Darcy's information , printed in the first volume of the Carew Papers . No less than seventy witnesses were * I can find nothing in Brown's acts or correspondence to justify this eulogium . Besides being ...
... rest , my readers may take John Darcy's information , printed in the first volume of the Carew Papers . No less than seventy witnesses were * I can find nothing in Brown's acts or correspondence to justify this eulogium . Besides being ...
Page xciv
... rest ; who came and disputed plainly the massing and other things , contrary the King's proceedings , and that he would not embrace them ; whereat the Deputy said nothing . The same Sir Raphe Bagnall called him errant traitor . Sir ...
... rest ; who came and disputed plainly the massing and other things , contrary the King's proceedings , and that he would not embrace them ; whereat the Deputy said nothing . The same Sir Raphe Bagnall called him errant traitor . Sir ...
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