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 xvi
... appear to be justified by the unsettled con- dition of that province and the great influence of Ormond ; but in this choice Pelham departed from the policy of Sydney . Too powerful for subjects , too unpopular among the English as well ...
... appear to be justified by the unsettled con- dition of that province and the great influence of Ormond ; but in this choice Pelham departed from the policy of Sydney . Too powerful for subjects , too unpopular among the English as well ...
Page xxiii
... appear to have arisen from any unnecessary harshness displayed by him . towards the native Irish . It is rather to be attributed to the firmness and impartiality with which he carried out his instructions in not allowing offenders of ...
... appear to have arisen from any unnecessary harshness displayed by him . towards the native Irish . It is rather to be attributed to the firmness and impartiality with which he carried out his instructions in not allowing offenders of ...
Page xxvii
... appear . See the curious paper in Vol . II . P. 449. The certificate , like many others , is signed by Sir Walter Raleigh , as one of the commissioners , and it is quite as probable that Spenser owed his grant to Raleigh's influence as ...
... appear . See the curious paper in Vol . II . P. 449. The certificate , like many others , is signed by Sir Walter Raleigh , as one of the commissioners , and it is quite as probable that Spenser owed his grant to Raleigh's influence as ...
Page xxviii
... appear ; but it may be supposed that some arrears were due to him . The Queen's letter referred to is probably that of 11th March 1583 , addressed to the Lords Justice Loftus and Wallop . ( See Vol . II . p . 360. ) † Perrot's ...
... appear ; but it may be supposed that some arrears were due to him . The Queen's letter referred to is probably that of 11th March 1583 , addressed to the Lords Justice Loftus and Wallop . ( See Vol . II . p . 360. ) † Perrot's ...
Page xli
... a good subject than he appears to have been . Some brawl among his sub- * 66 as " in MS . ↑ Vol . III . 101 ; Carew MS . 632 , f . 126 b . " impute " in MS . ordinates , an insult real or supposed from a neighbouring INTRODUCTION . xli.
... a good subject than he appears to have been . Some brawl among his sub- * 66 as " in MS . ↑ Vol . III . 101 ; Carew MS . 632 , f . 126 b . " impute " in MS . ordinates , an insult real or supposed from a neighbouring INTRODUCTION . xli.
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