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
... touched , not merely by the gallantry , but the appearance of the mounted Irish soldier . No other seemed to bring back to the poet's mind so completely the ancient days of Arthurian knights , and what use he has made of it is evident ...
... touched , not merely by the gallantry , but the appearance of the mounted Irish soldier . No other seemed to bring back to the poet's mind so completely the ancient days of Arthurian knights , and what use he has made of it is evident ...
Page xxxviii
... touching the seditious practices , conspiracies , and " subtle drifts " of himself , " his servants , aiders , and " assisters . " His examination had been deferred in con- sequence of the preparations for an interview then pending ...
... touching the seditious practices , conspiracies , and " subtle drifts " of himself , " his servants , aiders , and " assisters . " His examination had been deferred in con- sequence of the preparations for an interview then pending ...
Page xliv
... touching Ireland . He thought it scarcely advisable that James Butler should be appointed Deputy , as from his youth and inex- perience he was as yet unmeet for so grave an employ- ment . Ossory , the father , " his age , unwieldiness ...
... touching Ireland . He thought it scarcely advisable that James Butler should be appointed Deputy , as from his youth and inex- perience he was as yet unmeet for so grave an employ- ment . Ossory , the father , " his age , unwieldiness ...
Page lxxxiv
... touching matters of religion . 66 66 " Long after this my Lord ( Brown ) and I met not together , but it was told me that he said , and I heard himself say no less , that Mr. Sentleger should say to him , that if the Lords of the ...
... touching matters of religion . 66 66 " Long after this my Lord ( Brown ) and I met not together , but it was told me that he said , and I heard himself say no less , that Mr. Sentleger should say to him , that if the Lords of the ...
Page lxxxv
... touching his Highness ' service , he being a gentleman in whom , for his wisdom , policy , and experience in the affairs of war , both his Majesty and the Council put great confidence . Belling- ham was preparing to leave Ireland at the ...
... touching his Highness ' service , he being a gentleman in whom , for his wisdom , policy , and experience in the affairs of war , both his Majesty and the Council put great confidence . Belling- ham was preparing to leave Ireland at the ...
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