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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... town , we bound before us in recognisance [ s ] of 401. ster . a - piece the chief men of the town , such as his lordship nominate unto us , that they and their wives should duly every Sunday and holiday frequent the church , and hear ...
... town , we bound before us in recognisance [ s ] of 401. ster . a - piece the chief men of the town , such as his lordship nominate unto us , that they and their wives should duly every Sunday and holiday frequent the church , and hear ...
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... had delivered you a charge of a kingdom without either town maritime or island or hold possessed by the traitors . * Vol . III . 315 ; Carew MS . 601 , f . 179 b . " But we did ever think that Tyrone would please lx INTRODUCTION .
... had delivered you a charge of a kingdom without either town maritime or island or hold possessed by the traitors . * Vol . III . 315 ; Carew MS . 601 , f . 179 b . " But we did ever think that Tyrone would please lx INTRODUCTION .
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... town . called Garran McCouley , I met with a priest called Farrell Magoghegan , who was inquisitist for news out of England , and I no less desirous to hear from the North . " He told me that he was five days before with Tyrone in an ...
... town . called Garran McCouley , I met with a priest called Farrell Magoghegan , who was inquisitist for news out of England , and I no less desirous to hear from the North . " He told me that he was five days before with Tyrone in an ...
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... towns fit to be named for defence to prevent any sudden attempt , and meet with force to be held in obedience ( of every ... town of Kyllmallocke ( which by these home rebels is much sought at ) than of Corke and Lymericke , and how with ...
... towns fit to be named for defence to prevent any sudden attempt , and meet with force to be held in obedience ( of every ... town of Kyllmallocke ( which by these home rebels is much sought at ) than of Corke and Lymericke , and how with ...
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... town the store will be answerable but for the garrisons as now they are , there being of munition not above three lasts of powder with lead and match ; The five lasts of powder which were sent by Captain Gawen Harvy is before this late ...
... town the store will be answerable but for the garrisons as now they are , there being of munition not above three lasts of powder with lead and match ; The five lasts of powder which were sent by Captain Gawen Harvy is before this late ...
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