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Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. have the charge and government of the realm of Ireland ... charged or bought anything of , rather above the market , than egall or under the market . He was so true and upright ...
Lambeth Palace Library John Sherren Brewer, William Bullen. have the charge and government of the realm of Ireland ... charged or bought anything of , rather above the market , than egall or under the market . He was so true and upright ...
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... charge , of which his pertinacious assailants were not slow to avail themselves , and which Grey found it less easy ... charges to the same effect , Ibid . III . 39 , 87 , 129 . It was useless for Grey to assert that he had e 2 ...
... charge , of which his pertinacious assailants were not slow to avail themselves , and which Grey found it less easy ... charges to the same effect , Ibid . III . 39 , 87 , 129 . It was useless for Grey to assert that he had e 2 ...
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... charges , it is now impossible to determine . A state prisoner in those days had little opportunity of calling witnesses from so great a distance as Ireland , or of obtaining efficient legal help for testing and examining voluminous and ...
... charges , it is now impossible to determine . A state prisoner in those days had little opportunity of calling witnesses from so great a distance as Ireland , or of obtaining efficient legal help for testing and examining voluminous and ...
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... charges brought against him ; whether justly or unjustly , whether by an enemy or an official , I cannot undertake to ... charge of Master Seintleger . ( 3. ) Whether he at any time did set out the King's injunctions and homilies . ( 4 ...
... charges brought against him ; whether justly or unjustly , whether by an enemy or an official , I cannot undertake to ... charge of Master Seintleger . ( 3. ) Whether he at any time did set out the King's injunctions and homilies . ( 4 ...
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... charge thereof , not without burdening the King as well with men in extraordinary wages as with sundry other like charges standing to small effect , either for the service of his Majesty or defence of the country thereabouts ; the same ...
... charge thereof , not without burdening the King as well with men in extraordinary wages as with sundry other like charges standing to small effect , either for the service of his Majesty or defence of the country thereabouts ; the same ...
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