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Page viii
... favour and less interest than the works already mentioned . To these I may be permitted to add , without vanity , this Calendar of the Carew Papers . Their importance has been already tacitly acknowledged by the copious use made of them ...
... favour and less interest than the works already mentioned . To these I may be permitted to add , without vanity , this Calendar of the Carew Papers . Their importance has been already tacitly acknowledged by the copious use made of them ...
Page xiii
... favoured few , only brought into stronger relief the precarious tenure of life and property among the native Irish . They were held and treated as enemies to all intents and purposes ; to be slain and plundered without restraint and ...
... favoured few , only brought into stronger relief the precarious tenure of life and property among the native Irish . They were held and treated as enemies to all intents and purposes ; to be slain and plundered without restraint and ...
Page xlvii
... favour . More than once he had visited the English court , sometimes freely , sometimes a prisoner ; and every time he had found his escape from it more difficult than before . 66 ( 1534. ) He sailed for England in February 1534 ...
... favour . More than once he had visited the English court , sometimes freely , sometimes a prisoner ; and every time he had found his escape from it more difficult than before . 66 ( 1534. ) He sailed for England in February 1534 ...
Page l
... favour of his countrymen and render the King's su- premacy odious , the Earl's son , Thomas FitzGerald , his " brethren , kinsmen , and adherents did make their avaunt " and boast that they be of the Pope's sect and band , " and him ...
... favour of his countrymen and render the King's su- premacy odious , the Earl's son , Thomas FitzGerald , his " brethren , kinsmen , and adherents did make their avaunt " and boast that they be of the Pope's sect and band , " and him ...
Page liv
... favour- able opinion of the King . He was succeeded by Lord Leonard Grey . ( 1536. ) This Leonard Grey , son of Thomas Grey of Groby , Marquis of Dorset , and of Cecilia his wife , grand- son of Edward IV . and Elizabeth Woodville , had ...
... favour- able opinion of the King . He was succeeded by Lord Leonard Grey . ( 1536. ) This Leonard Grey , son of Thomas Grey of Groby , Marquis of Dorset , and of Cecilia his wife , grand- son of Edward IV . and Elizabeth Woodville , had ...
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