1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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Page xviii
... appointed by Henry in oppo- sition to the Pope , were not always inclined to surrender at discretion this article of their ancient creed ; and Dowdall , the Archbishop of Armagh , withdrew with his suffragans rather than admit the ...
... appointed by Henry in oppo- sition to the Pope , were not always inclined to surrender at discretion this article of their ancient creed ; and Dowdall , the Archbishop of Armagh , withdrew with his suffragans rather than admit the ...
Page xliv
... appointed Deputy . Wolsey's thoughts at the time were fully occupied with the King's divorce . From July to the end of September in 1527 he had been in France , arranging a treaty with the French King against the Em- peror , who had ...
... appointed Deputy . Wolsey's thoughts at the time were fully occupied with the King's divorce . From July to the end of September in 1527 he had been in France , arranging a treaty with the French King against the Em- peror , who had ...
Page xlv
... appointed his natural son , the Duke of Richmond , as Lord Lieutenant , giving him for his Deputy Sir William Skeffington . * Skeffington reached Dublin in August 1529 , attended by Kildare , who had made a faithful promise to the King ...
... appointed his natural son , the Duke of Richmond , as Lord Lieutenant , giving him for his Deputy Sir William Skeffington . * Skeffington reached Dublin in August 1529 , attended by Kildare , who had made a faithful promise to the King ...
Page xlvii
... appointed Sir William Skeffington , then in England , to repair thither and take his place . Skeffington and the Butlers were evidently on good terms , and therefore Ossory undertook to assist the Deputy with all his powers in the ...
... appointed Sir William Skeffington , then in England , to repair thither and take his place . Skeffington and the Butlers were evidently on good terms , and therefore Ossory undertook to assist the Deputy with all his powers in the ...
Page lxxxiii
... appointed in his place . * Thus , by a concurrence of circumstances , as disastrous to his enemies as they were favourable to himself , the Deputy triumphed unexpectedly over all his opponents . To Sentleger has been attributed ...
... appointed in his place . * Thus , by a concurrence of circumstances , as disastrous to his enemies as they were favourable to himself , the Deputy triumphed unexpectedly over all his opponents . To Sentleger has been attributed ...
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