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Page xi
... gentlemen were con- tinually forming friendships and intermarriages with Irish chiefs and their families . † English deputies , aware of the 66 66 * " The poor English earth - tillers in the English Pale , who cannot skill upon penury ...
... gentlemen were con- tinually forming friendships and intermarriages with Irish chiefs and their families . † English deputies , aware of the 66 66 * " The poor English earth - tillers in the English Pale , who cannot skill upon penury ...
Page xxviii
... gentlemen's shirts , and took under its protection hats , caps , French hoods and tippets . Saffron cloth and embroidery were little better than constructive treason . To listen to Irish lays or give alms to an Irish minstrel exposed ...
... gentlemen's shirts , and took under its protection hats , caps , French hoods and tippets . Saffron cloth and embroidery were little better than constructive treason . To listen to Irish lays or give alms to an Irish minstrel exposed ...
Page lviii
... gentlemen of the county of " Kildare are the most sorriest afraid men in the world ; " for they think that they shall be taken , one after " another of them , as Sir James FisGerrot was , and his " brethren . The country is much waste ...
... gentlemen of the county of " Kildare are the most sorriest afraid men in the world ; " for they think that they shall be taken , one after " another of them , as Sir James FisGerrot was , and his " brethren . The country is much waste ...
Page xcix
... gentlemen of " the Neils dwelling therein . The same is at least sixty " miles in length , and twenty miles in breadth . In the " midst of the country standeth Armagh , pleasantly " situated , and one of the fairest and best churches ...
... gentlemen of " the Neils dwelling therein . The same is at least sixty " miles in length , and twenty miles in breadth . In the " midst of the country standeth Armagh , pleasantly " situated , and one of the fairest and best churches ...
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... gentlemen , which they look for as a common duty . The kernaghe hath quarterly one heifer , valued at 88. sterling , and his victuals . " Pp . 2. Corrected by Lord Burleigh , and endorsed by him as follows : " A note of the numbers of ...
... gentlemen , which they look for as a common duty . The kernaghe hath quarterly one heifer , valued at 88. sterling , and his victuals . " Pp . 2. Corrected by Lord Burleigh , and endorsed by him as follows : " A note of the numbers of ...
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accompt appointed Asketten Baron brother Burke Captain Castle of Dublin cause cesse charge chief Commissioners Connaught Contemp copy Cork coyne and livery delivered Deputy and Council Dillon divers Earl of Desmond Earl of Essex Earl of Ormond Earl's Eliz Endorsed English Pale favour Folio footmen forces freeholders galloglasses garrison gentlemen grant hath hither Honour horse horsemen Ireland Irish James Fitz July JUSTICE and COUNCIL kerne Kerry Kildare Kilkenny King King's Knight lands late letters Limerick Lord Chancellor Lord Deputy Lord Justice Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Meath munition Munster Nicholas Malbie officers pecks Perrot Peter Carewe plowland PRIVY COUNCIL province Queen realm rebellion rebels received rent repair Richard Scots sent Sentleger ships Signed SIR GEORGE CAREW Sir Henry Sir John Sir Nicholas Malbie Sir William soldiers sundry thereof Thomas Thomond town traitors Treasurer Ulster unto victuals Viscount Waterford yearly