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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... province . The death of Desmond left at the Queen's disposal 574,628 acres . Sir John's knowledge of the province seemed to point him out as the fittest person for carrying out that scheme of colonization which the English government ...
... province . The death of Desmond left at the Queen's disposal 574,628 acres . Sir John's knowledge of the province seemed to point him out as the fittest person for carrying out that scheme of colonization which the English government ...
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... province more unsettled than otherwise it would be , but .. I still remain confident .. to hold this province with the force which I have from any general revolt ; being assured that no Irish aid will be able to move a general defection ...
... province more unsettled than otherwise it would be , but .. I still remain confident .. to hold this province with the force which I have from any general revolt ; being assured that no Irish aid will be able to move a general defection ...
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... province , if you have use of them . " I know your absence even for a little time would breed much alteration amongst your provincials , and I love both yourself and the service too well to make you more work than you must needs have ...
... province , if you have use of them . " I know your absence even for a little time would breed much alteration amongst your provincials , and I love both yourself and the service too well to make you more work than you must needs have ...
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... province ; and yet presently upon my departure from Lymerick .. enlarged him . Which indignity , so arrogantly offered , I had at that time no leisure to reform or repel ; for that .. the rebel with . . some 2,000 or more were said by ...
... province ; and yet presently upon my departure from Lymerick .. enlarged him . Which indignity , so arrogantly offered , I had at that time no leisure to reform or repel ; for that .. the rebel with . . some 2,000 or more were said by ...
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... province , and . . wrote to me the Earl of Tomond , requiring me to meet his Lordship in the confines of this province with all her Majesty's forces then being at Lymerick , and to bring with me convenient victual and munition ...
... province , and . . wrote to me the Earl of Tomond , requiring me to meet his Lordship in the confines of this province with all her Majesty's forces then being at Lymerick , and to bring with me convenient victual and munition ...
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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