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 xx
... taken possession of his diocese with a fixed resolution to denounce the ancient religion and the orders in which he had been brought up . Such a task would have been formidable to a man of greater prudence , forbearance , and wisdom ...
... taken possession of his diocese with a fixed resolution to denounce the ancient religion and the orders in which he had been brought up . Such a task would have been formidable to a man of greater prudence , forbearance , and wisdom ...
Page xxv
... taken holy orders , " but otherwise they do go and live like laymen , follow " all kind of husbandry and other worldly affairs as other " Irishmen do . They neither read the Scriptures , nor " preach to the people , nor administer the ...
... taken holy orders , " but otherwise they do go and live like laymen , follow " all kind of husbandry and other worldly affairs as other " Irishmen do . They neither read the Scriptures , nor " preach to the people , nor administer the ...
Page xxxv
... taken from him at pleasure . So it is " apparent that by the word livery is meant horse - meat , like as by the " word coigny is understood man's meat . The which is a " common use amongst landlords of the Irish , to have a common ...
... taken from him at pleasure . So it is " apparent that by the word livery is meant horse - meat , like as by the " word coigny is understood man's meat . The which is a " common use amongst landlords of the Irish , to have a common ...
Page lviii
... taken , one after " another of them , as Sir James FisGerrot was , and his " brethren . The country is much waste and void of " inhabitants ; for here is no farmers that is able to inhabit , which is the greatest decay now of this ...
... taken , one after " another of them , as Sir James FisGerrot was , and his " brethren . The country is much waste and void of " inhabitants ; for here is no farmers that is able to inhabit , which is the greatest decay now of this ...
Page lxxix
... taken an active part . Both alleged , and truly , that as the Geraldines were annihilated , there was no longer any due counter- poise to the overgrown powers of the Earl of Ormond . He now found , as he might have expected , an ...
... taken an active part . Both alleged , and truly , that as the Geraldines were annihilated , there was no longer any due counter- poise to the overgrown powers of the Earl of Ormond . He now found , as he might have expected , an ...
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