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Page xlvii
... 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 King's causes , against his English and his Irish rebels . In ...
... 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 King's causes , against his English and his Irish rebels . In ...
Page liv
... repair into England . " + But the King refused to listen either to these repeated accusations or to Skeffington's reiterated prayers to be recalled . He was too conscious of the importance of the Deputy's services in Ireland to release ...
... repair into England . " + But the King refused to listen either to these repeated accusations or to Skeffington's reiterated prayers to be recalled . He was too conscious of the importance of the Deputy's services in Ireland to release ...
Page lxxiii
... repair thither , according my " old long suit ; assuring your good Lordship that it is the longest and painfullest suit to my heart that ever I " made or ever shall make during my life , and the suit " that my poor heart coveteth to ...
... repair thither , according my " old long suit ; assuring your good Lordship that it is the longest and painfullest suit to my heart that ever I " made or ever shall make during my life , and the suit " that my poor heart coveteth to ...
Page lxxxvi
... repair thither , to the intent consultation be had for the better setting forth of the truth and obedience amongst the King's Majesty's loving subjects . " * * Irish State Papers , Vol . I. , No. 162 . ( 1549. ) But Bellingham was not ...
... repair thither , to the intent consultation be had for the better setting forth of the truth and obedience amongst the King's Majesty's loving subjects . " * * Irish State Papers , Vol . I. , No. 162 . ( 1549. ) But Bellingham was not ...
Page xciii
... repair ; and I trust it is not unknown to my good Lords that my coming hither was not mine own suit , and much less to serve mine own turn , but by their honourable commandment , and to serve my Sovereign Lord , which , God to witness ...
... repair ; and I trust it is not unknown to my good Lords that my coming hither was not mine own suit , and much less to serve mine own turn , but by their honourable commandment , and to serve my Sovereign Lord , which , God to witness ...
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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