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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... gave , I cannot learn , but the college is not like to get them ; for one Sir . Thomas Stafford ( the reputed son of the said Earl ) hath got them , and many other things of my Lord's into his hands , out of which there will be hard ...
... gave , I cannot learn , but the college is not like to get them ; for one Sir . Thomas Stafford ( the reputed son of the said Earl ) hath got them , and many other things of my Lord's into his hands , out of which there will be hard ...
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... gave a great cry , as their manner was ; of the which cry that name was given Ballegarre . The order of this battle was this . Those soldiers and strangers placed themselves by south - west the hill of Ard- Kaghe in one great battle ...
... gave a great cry , as their manner was ; of the which cry that name was given Ballegarre . The order of this battle was this . Those soldiers and strangers placed themselves by south - west the hill of Ard- Kaghe in one great battle ...
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... gave them in charge that ere the Kings ' army had come within a quarter of a mile of them that they should retire to their main battle for refuge and succour ; meaning hereby , that when the Kings ' army had seen so great a number of ...
... gave them in charge that ere the Kings ' army had come within a quarter of a mile of them that they should retire to their main battle for refuge and succour ; meaning hereby , that when the Kings ' army had seen so great a number of ...
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... gave charge upon those rascals of these strangers ; at which time one Osker McOyssen , being somewhat learned and bold in speech , was allowed by his fellows to speak as followeth , which rose up upon a high horse on a little moat that ...
... gave charge upon those rascals of these strangers ; at which time one Osker McOyssen , being somewhat learned and bold in speech , was allowed by his fellows to speak as followeth , which rose up upon a high horse on a little moat that ...
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... gave place to the Kings ' great battle , which came speedily to the rescues of the horse- men's aid , and gave a stout charge , and came down the hill upon these soldiers and strangers , being weary before in fight and wounded , and ...
... gave place to the Kings ' great battle , which came speedily to the rescues of the horse- men's aid , and gave a stout charge , and came down the hill upon these soldiers and strangers , being weary before in fight and wounded , and ...
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