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 xxi
... July : " I have employed the forces here from " the garrisons of Asketten and Kilmalloke , and both have returned with preys and execution of traitors . And daily great means is made unto me to receive part of the Earl's followers , who ...
... July : " I have employed the forces here from " the garrisons of Asketten and Kilmalloke , and both have returned with preys and execution of traitors . And daily great means is made unto me to receive part of the Earl's followers , who ...
Page xxii
... July , may be seen in the second volume of this Calendar , p . 277. They are noticeable as showing the inflexible resolution of Elizabeth to have her authority respected . But whilst insisting that rebellion should not be encou- raged ...
... July , may be seen in the second volume of this Calendar , p . 277. They are noticeable as showing the inflexible resolution of Elizabeth to have her authority respected . But whilst insisting that rebellion should not be encou- raged ...
Page xxvi
... July 1580 , he writes * : - " The highest power on earth doth command us to take the sword , and ( seeing it cannot better be ) to fight and defend our- selves against traitors and rebels , which do seek only the murdering of souls , he ...
... July 1580 , he writes * : - " The highest power on earth doth command us to take the sword , and ( seeing it cannot better be ) to fight and defend our- selves against traitors and rebels , which do seek only the murdering of souls , he ...
Page xxxviii
... July 1591 , ‡ that the Deputy was in no great favour with Elizabeth . She thought him harmless and forbearing , but these are not the highest virtues in the ruler of a kingdom ever fruitful in rebellion and a great drain on her ...
... July 1591 , ‡ that the Deputy was in no great favour with Elizabeth . She thought him harmless and forbearing , but these are not the highest virtues in the ruler of a kingdom ever fruitful in rebellion and a great drain on her ...
Page lix
... July , when Essex returned to Dublin , " indisposed and distempered " in body , partly to recruit his troops and partly to make the necessary arrangements for an attack upon Ulster . Whether his activity was misapplied , whether instead ...
... July , when Essex returned to Dublin , " indisposed and distempered " in body , partly to recruit his troops and partly to make the necessary arrangements for an attack upon Ulster . Whether his activity was misapplied , whether instead ...
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Addressed army arrived assure camp Captain castle cause CECIL to SIR charge chief command companies Connaught Copy Cork Cormock Court Deputy and Council desire Desmond despatch divers doth doubt Dublin Earl of Desmond Earl of Thomond Edited Endd Endorsed by Carew enemy England English Exchange favour foot forces garrisons gentleman give hand hath Henry VIII honour hope horse Ireland Irish King kingdom Kinsale lands late Leinster letter LORD DEPUTY MOUNTJOY Lord President Lymericke Majesty Majesty's March merchants MOUNTJOY to SIR munition Munster night O'Donnell officers opinion pray present PRIVY COUNCIL province Queen realm reason rebellion rebels received rest ships SIEGE of KINSALE Signed SIR G SIR GEORGE CAREW Sir Henry Sir John SIR ROBERT CECIL soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish sterling things thither town traitors Tyrone Ulster unto your Lordship victuals Waterford wherein whereof write