1575-1588Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1868 - Great Britain |
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... garrison of 700 soldiers , they insisted on having " the peck of wheat for 5s . , which is sold in " the market for 20s . ; they also give them the beef for 12s . , which is sold " in the market for 41. " ( Carew , p . 241. ) evidence ...
... garrison of 700 soldiers , they insisted on having " the peck of wheat for 5s . , which is sold in " the market for 20s . ; they also give them the beef for 12s . , which is sold " in the market for 41. " ( Carew , p . 241. ) evidence ...
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... garrison there , with the yearly charges of 26,000l . for two years , and by granting to expend 13,000l . in fortifying certain places there within the same two years . " > " Though [ you ] the Earl first have , by your several letters ...
... garrison there , with the yearly charges of 26,000l . for two years , and by granting to expend 13,000l . in fortifying certain places there within the same two years . " > " Though [ you ] the Earl first have , by your several letters ...
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... garrison in Ulster to be sterling pay , we cannot assent thereto , neither for example sake , nor yet for the charge thereof ; neither do we think it so needful , seeing there shall be a staple of victual provided for the same , as is ...
... garrison in Ulster to be sterling pay , we cannot assent thereto , neither for example sake , nor yet for the charge thereof ; neither do we think it so needful , seeing there shall be a staple of victual provided for the same , as is ...
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... garrison during two years . And were it not that it is to be hoped that her Majesty may be eased of these charges by some benevolence by way of subsidy here in England , her Majesty could not hereunto have in the end consented . " ( 3 ...
... garrison during two years . And were it not that it is to be hoped that her Majesty may be eased of these charges by some benevolence by way of subsidy here in England , her Majesty could not hereunto have in the end consented . " ( 3 ...
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... garrison , and to have the allowance of 10s . per diem , and 20 horsemen in wages , and also to have the charge of 100 other horsemen or footmen ; for which pur- pose her Majesty hath written letters to the said Sir Peter . " And here ...
... garrison , and to have the allowance of 10s . per diem , and 20 horsemen in wages , and also to have the charge of 100 other horsemen or footmen ; for which pur- pose her Majesty hath written letters to the said Sir Peter . " And here ...
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