Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: ¬The book of Howth u.a, Volume 5William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1871 - 605 pages |
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Page 21
... Englishmen in Ireland and their arms , which here , with their surnames , as they stand and sit at the Parliament by degrees at this present . Gerald FitzGerald , Earl of Kyldar . This was of the nobility of Florance , came thence to ...
... Englishmen in Ireland and their arms , which here , with their surnames , as they stand and sit at the Parliament by degrees at this present . Gerald FitzGerald , Earl of Kyldar . This was of the nobility of Florance , came thence to ...
Page 28
... Englishmen , the King might have every year of common subsidy of the land 6d . or 8d . of every plowland ; summa totalis in the year 22,000l . and 40 marks , beside customs of his havens and ports and fishing , which was of old time a ...
... Englishmen , the King might have every year of common subsidy of the land 6d . or 8d . of every plowland ; summa totalis in the year 22,000l . and 40 marks , beside customs of his havens and ports and fishing , which was of old time a ...
Page 34
... Englishmen say that Gurmundus wan Ireland , and made those ditches , and no mention of Turgesius . And Irish- men speak of Turgesius , and know not of Gurmoundus . Therefore it is to write that Gurmundus had wan Britain , and dwelled ...
... Englishmen say that Gurmundus wan Ireland , and made those ditches , and no mention of Turgesius . And Irish- men speak of Turgesius , and know not of Gurmoundus . Therefore it is to write that Gurmundus had wan Britain , and dwelled ...
Page 39
... Englishmen were ; and then [ t ] hey came together , and every of them was the gladder for the sight of others . Then was the former promise , bargain , and agreement that was made be- tween them , there was sworn at the new , which was ...
... Englishmen were ; and then [ t ] hey came together , and every of them was the gladder for the sight of others . Then was the former promise , bargain , and agreement that was made be- tween them , there was sworn at the new , which was ...
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... Englishmen went with boats , and took the ship , and so departed , till a few that tarried ; the shipmen being many , and saw that they were but few Englishmen left in the ship , cut their cable , and went to sea , the wind being at the ...
... Englishmen went with boats , and took the ship , and so departed , till a few that tarried ; the shipmen being many , and saw that they were but few Englishmen left in the ship , cut their cable , and went to sea , the wind being at the ...
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