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 xii
... time to time , disabling Irish chiefs , forbidding Irish labour , denouncing the least approach to Irish manners and customs , and levelling the whole force of indignation and disgrace against the very name of Irish xii INTRODUCTION .
... time to time , disabling Irish chiefs , forbidding Irish labour , denouncing the least approach to Irish manners and customs , and levelling the whole force of indignation and disgrace against the very name of Irish xii INTRODUCTION .
Page xiii
... whole country with discontent , immorality , and disorder , that no go- vernment , however wise , considerate , or judicious , could hope to overcome . Whilst on the part of the native Irish the feeling that they were beyond the pale ...
... whole country with discontent , immorality , and disorder , that no go- vernment , however wise , considerate , or judicious , could hope to overcome . Whilst on the part of the native Irish the feeling that they were beyond the pale ...
Page xxvi
... whole power of Ireland was in reality shared between the Irish chiefs and the Roman Catholic hierarchy . Until the attempt was made to force , at all hazards , the King's supremacy and the doctrines of the Reformation upon Ireland , the ...
... whole power of Ireland was in reality shared between the Irish chiefs and the Roman Catholic hierarchy . Until the attempt was made to force , at all hazards , the King's supremacy and the doctrines of the Reformation upon Ireland , the ...
Page xliii
... whole land was thrown into confusion by their ceaseless disputes . " I most humbly beseech your Grace , " the Duke writes 66 66 66 * It is not easy to determine the precise date of this event . Kildare was twice in England , and twice ...
... whole land was thrown into confusion by their ceaseless disputes . " I most humbly beseech your Grace , " the Duke writes 66 66 66 * It is not easy to determine the precise date of this event . Kildare was twice in England , and twice ...
Page xlv
... whole Englishry . So pre- carious at that time was the tenure of English authority in Ireland ! ( 1529. ) So , in conformity with the advice of Wolsey , Kildare was retained in office for the present ; and by a clever stroke of policy ...
... whole Englishry . So pre- carious at that time was the tenure of English authority in Ireland ! ( 1529. ) So , in conformity with the advice of Wolsey , Kildare was retained in office for the present ; and by a clever stroke of policy ...
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