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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... received the same of her Majesty's mere good- ness , and more too , for she hath made me one of her Privy Council , and , that which was to my greatest comfort , she hath allowed me to be one of that most noble Order of the Garter ...
... received the same of her Majesty's mere good- ness , and more too , for she hath made me one of her Privy Council , and , that which was to my greatest comfort , she hath allowed me to be one of that most noble Order of the Garter ...
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... received in a frieze jerkin ( though armed under it ) four or five Irish arrows . Some blood I drew with my own hands , but my men beat the rebels well , and truly I went through their paces ( passes ) , straights , and woods lustily ...
... received in a frieze jerkin ( though armed under it ) four or five Irish arrows . Some blood I drew with my own hands , but my men beat the rebels well , and truly I went through their paces ( passes ) , straights , and woods lustily ...
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... received ; but because it may be a policy to make " a show in forsaking of the confederates , to the end to reap their harvest , " and that the poor people which live by their labour , and now in manner " starved in the woods , might ...
... received ; but because it may be a policy to make " a show in forsaking of the confederates , to the end to reap their harvest , " and that the poor people which live by their labour , and now in manner " starved in the woods , might ...
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... received into favour ; his promises were accepted as payments . The Queen was not so easily satisfied . When the ... receiving excuses and subterfuges , whereby xl INTRODUCTION .
... received into favour ; his promises were accepted as payments . The Queen was not so easily satisfied . When the ... receiving excuses and subterfuges , whereby xl INTRODUCTION .
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1601 - 1603 William Bullen, John S. Brewer. ment , and by receiving excuses and subterfuges , whereby he might escape ... received . " An opportunity could not long be wanting for invading Tyrone , if even he had been more sincere in his ...
1601 - 1603 William Bullen, John S. Brewer. ment , and by receiving excuses and subterfuges , whereby he might escape ... received . " An opportunity could not long be wanting for invading Tyrone , if even he had been more sincere in his ...
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