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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... Kildare in the same reign . Some judgment may be formed of the real value of these extracts from the copious use made of them by Richard Cox , recorder of Kinsale , in his History of Ireland . Much of the most valuable information ...
... Kildare in the same reign . Some judgment may be formed of the real value of these extracts from the copious use made of them by Richard Cox , recorder of Kinsale , in his History of Ireland . Much of the most valuable information ...
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... less notorious in the annals of Ireland than that of Allen , and whose inveterate malice towards the Earl of Kildare nothing could extinguish , the same chronicle has preserved the following racy anecdote : xvi INTRODUCTION .
... less notorious in the annals of Ireland than that of Allen , and whose inveterate malice towards the Earl of Kildare nothing could extinguish , the same chronicle has preserved the following racy anecdote : xvi INTRODUCTION .
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... ( Kildare ) , the tears fell from his eyes . The Earl asked him why he so did . He said it was for pity and contem- plation that he had upon his father's son , but my duty to my Prince enforceth me thus to do to you . ' Said the Earl ...
... ( Kildare ) , the tears fell from his eyes . The Earl asked him why he so did . He said it was for pity and contem- plation that he had upon his father's son , but my duty to my Prince enforceth me thus to do to you . ' Said the Earl ...
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... Kildare and his interview with Henry VII . Popular histories represent that king as never unbending from that grave , serious , and reserved deportment in which Lord Bacon loved to contemplate him . Popular estimation regards him as a ...
... Kildare and his interview with Henry VII . Popular histories represent that king as never unbending from that grave , serious , and reserved deportment in which Lord Bacon loved to contemplate him . Popular estimation regards him as a ...
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... Kildare , in Ao . Do. 1326 , but another saith there died a Gerald the fourth Earl of Kildare in Ao . 1289 ; his eldest son L. Gerrald , Baron of Aphaly . I did read a Gerraldin L. of Aphaly in Ao . Do. 1270 . Sir Thomas Butler , Earl ...
... Kildare , in Ao . Do. 1326 , but another saith there died a Gerald the fourth Earl of Kildare in Ao . 1289 ; his eldest son L. Gerrald , Baron of Aphaly . I did read a Gerraldin L. of Aphaly in Ao . Do. 1270 . Sir Thomas Butler , Earl ...
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