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 34
... held covenant , and thought no guile . But there came 15 young beardless men , clothed like women , with short swords under their clothes , and fell on Turgesius , and slew him right there , and so he was traitorously slain after he had ...
... held covenant , and thought no guile . But there came 15 young beardless men , clothed like women , with short swords under their clothes , and fell on Turgesius , and slew him right there , and so he was traitorously slain after he had ...
Page 47
... held this same daughter theretofore at Brestoue , his letters should send on this manner : - " Dermot McMorghow , Prince of Leynester , to Richard Gilbertsone , Earl of Strougoyll , sendeth greeting . If you reckoneth the time that is ...
... held this same daughter theretofore at Brestoue , his letters should send on this manner : - " Dermot McMorghow , Prince of Leynester , to Richard Gilbertsone , Earl of Strougoyll , sendeth greeting . If you reckoneth the time that is ...
Page 51
... held thee in Leynyster . We tell thee evidently what aileth thee Thou as a man that nought thinkest on thine oath , now . * aperyd , " MS . † " caried , " MS . Sic ; some other name seems to have been omitted . + c = 66 ' spräckels ...
... held thee in Leynyster . We tell thee evidently what aileth thee Thou as a man that nought thinkest on thine oath , now . * aperyd , " MS . † " caried , " MS . Sic ; some other name seems to have been omitted . + c = 66 ' spräckels ...
Page 55
... held§ thereunto , and ran to harness them , and leapt to horse , and divided them in three parts , though they were but a few . In the foremost part there was Remonde with twenty knights ; in the second part Miles with thirty knights ...
... held§ thereunto , and ran to harness them , and leapt to horse , and divided them in three parts , though they were but a few . In the foremost part there was Remonde with twenty knights ; in the second part Miles with thirty knights ...
Page 65
... held their Parliament from far by messengers going between them . Thereafter they came by surety of others together , and communed together by froward words and lich much on either side , and they were unweaponed , but the one had ...
... held their Parliament from far by messengers going between them . Thereafter they came by surety of others together , and communed together by froward words and lich much on either side , and they were unweaponed , but the one had ...
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