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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... SIR G. CAREW to the PRIVY COUNCIL . • I again beseech you to procure the general pardon for the provincials of Munster , " being a special means for the settling of this disturbed province , infected throughout with a settled hatred ...
... SIR G. CAREW to the PRIVY COUNCIL . • I again beseech you to procure the general pardon for the provincials of Munster , " being a special means for the settling of this disturbed province , infected throughout with a settled hatred ...
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... SIR G. CAREW . " When I desired that Sir John Barkeley's company might be sent to him , I looked he should have answered me in a piece of service at my drawing down into Ophaly , that I think would have been very well worth the ...
... SIR G. CAREW . " When I desired that Sir John Barkeley's company might be sent to him , I looked he should have answered me in a piece of service at my drawing down into Ophaly , that I think would have been very well worth the ...
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... SIR G. CAREW and the COUNCIL OF MUNSTER to the PRIVY COUNCIL . " In November last I the President was at Lymerick , at which time a soldier was imprisoned by Geoffrey Gallwaye , mayor of Lymerick , for some supposed petty larceny of a ...
... SIR G. CAREW and the COUNCIL OF MUNSTER to the PRIVY COUNCIL . " In November last I the President was at Lymerick , at which time a soldier was imprisoned by Geoffrey Gallwaye , mayor of Lymerick , for some supposed petty larceny of a ...
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... SIR G. CAREW . I would have written long since , but that the Lords and Mr. Secretary Cecill make you at all times partaker of every- thing important . Besides our long acquaintance , the worth and valour you have showed in reducing ...
... SIR G. CAREW . I would have written long since , but that the Lords and Mr. Secretary Cecill make you at all times partaker of every- thing important . Besides our long acquaintance , the worth and valour you have showed in reducing ...
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... SIR JOHN STANHOPE to SIR G. CAREW . " I had answered your letter presently after the receipt thereof , save that this bearer , my nephew , prayed himself might be the messenger , who now at last hath found the way back , I thank God for ...
... SIR JOHN STANHOPE to SIR G. CAREW . " I had answered your letter presently after the receipt thereof , save that this bearer , my nephew , prayed himself might be the messenger , who now at last hath found the way back , I thank God for ...
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