Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1601 - 1603, Volume 4William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1870 - 602 pages |
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Page vii
... Henry Sydney . I propose in this volume to give a brief sketch of the events which followed until the appointment of ... Henry's successors , I cannot resist the temptation of placing before my readers an extract from a memorial , drawn ...
... Henry Sydney . I propose in this volume to give a brief sketch of the events which followed until the appointment of ... Henry's successors , I cannot resist the temptation of placing before my readers an extract from a memorial , drawn ...
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... HENRY SYDNEY . " Sir Henry Sydney was succeeded in the deputyship by Sir William Drury , President of Munster , who entered on his office 14th September 1578. The Carew Papers furnish very little information of his proceedings . The ...
... HENRY SYDNEY . " Sir Henry Sydney was succeeded in the deputyship by Sir William Drury , President of Munster , who entered on his office 14th September 1578. The Carew Papers furnish very little information of his proceedings . The ...
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... Henry Carye , that you are arrived at Dublin after your journey into Munster , where though it seemeth by the words of your letter that you had spent divers days in taking an account of all things that have passed since you left that ...
... Henry Carye , that you are arrived at Dublin after your journey into Munster , where though it seemeth by the words of your letter that you had spent divers days in taking an account of all things that have passed since you left that ...
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... Henry Nevill , son - in - law to the Lord Treasurer , and with Sir Robert Crosse , assuring them that he would deal also with some four other gentlemen of resolution , who , at supper time , when the Queen should have been in the privy ...
... Henry Nevill , son - in - law to the Lord Treasurer , and with Sir Robert Crosse , assuring them that he would deal also with some four other gentlemen of resolution , who , at supper time , when the Queen should have been in the privy ...
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... Henry Cuff were all arraigned at Westminster and condemned , they confessing the plot as is afore set down , with many other circumstances to it , absolutely submitting themselves to her Majesty's mercy , which is like to appear in some ...
... Henry Cuff were all arraigned at Westminster and condemned , they confessing the plot as is afore set down , with many other circumstances to it , absolutely submitting themselves to her Majesty's mercy , which is like to appear in some ...
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