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... QUEEN ] to the LORD DEPUTY and the EARL OF ESSEX . Of late we wrote to you our letters dated the 8th of this month , for you , the Earl , [ to ] resume again the enterprise of the reducing Ulster to due obedience . We have thought good ...
... QUEEN ] to the LORD DEPUTY and the EARL OF ESSEX . Of late we wrote to you our letters dated the 8th of this month , for you , the Earl , [ to ] resume again the enterprise of the reducing Ulster to due obedience . We have thought good ...
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... QUEEN ] to SIR PETER CAREW . Considering of the great zeal and noble courage of our cousin the Earl of Essex towards our service and the reducing of the province of Ulster to due obedience and good order , we find no greater lack than ...
... QUEEN ] to SIR PETER CAREW . Considering of the great zeal and noble courage of our cousin the Earl of Essex towards our service and the reducing of the province of Ulster to due obedience and good order , we find no greater lack than ...
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... Queen . He will assist the said Earl against any person who opposes the Queen in Ulster . He will renounce all who are called " uriaghes . " He will not claim any of the followers of Clandeboy dwelling beyond the Bann ; or any ...
... Queen . He will assist the said Earl against any person who opposes the Queen in Ulster . He will renounce all who are called " uriaghes . " He will not claim any of the followers of Clandeboy dwelling beyond the Bann ; or any ...
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... Queen's own hand : -If lines could value life , or thank might answer praise , I should esteem my pen's labour the best employed time that many years hath lent me . But to supply the want that both those carrieth , a right judgment of ...
... Queen's own hand : -If lines could value life , or thank might answer praise , I should esteem my pen's labour the best employed time that many years hath lent me . But to supply the want that both those carrieth , a right judgment of ...
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... QUEEN ] to SIR . H. SIDNEY , LORD DEPUTY . The Earl of Essex desires to have 300 soldiers in our pay during his life , which we are given to understand may be very profitably employed for Farney , with none other con- ditions but that ...
... QUEEN ] to SIR . H. SIDNEY , LORD DEPUTY . The Earl of Essex desires to have 300 soldiers in our pay during his life , which we are given to understand may be very profitably employed for Farney , with none other con- ditions but that ...
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