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... ship , knowing the conditions of my Lord Deputy , will " regard his writings and informations , especially proceed- ing of malice , as they be worthy . ” † 66 66 It was clear , notwithstanding Grey's services , that he must be recalled ...
... ship , knowing the conditions of my Lord Deputy , will " regard his writings and informations , especially proceed- ing of malice , as they be worthy . ” † 66 66 It was clear , notwithstanding Grey's services , that he must be recalled ...
Page 82
... ships , hearing it so often spoken of and pleaded to and fro , repeated again and again , and lastly , notes given to him of it in writing ; the cesse I mean . I think the dryvyll was bereft of his wits . " I most humbly beseech you to ...
... ships , hearing it so often spoken of and pleaded to and fro , repeated again and again , and lastly , notes given to him of it in writing ; the cesse I mean . I think the dryvyll was bereft of his wits . " I most humbly beseech you to ...
Page 85
... ships may be set forth to keep the western coasts of that realm , it is ordered that The Lion , of 500 tons , The ... ship called The Handmaid , lately rigged out by you , has touched upon this coast at Lyme , Poole , or Chester , to ...
... ships may be set forth to keep the western coasts of that realm , it is ordered that The Lion , of 500 tons , The ... ship called The Handmaid , lately rigged out by you , has touched upon this coast at Lyme , Poole , or Chester , to ...
Page 128
... ship he took , although he were intreated by my man to bestow her upon me . " Castle of Dublin , 20 February 1577 . Signed . Copy . Pp . 10 . The QUEEN to the EARL OF Desmond . By letters from Sir William Drury , President of Munster ...
... ship he took , although he were intreated by my man to bestow her upon me . " Castle of Dublin , 20 February 1577 . Signed . Copy . Pp . 10 . The QUEEN to the EARL OF Desmond . By letters from Sir William Drury , President of Munster ...
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... ships out of Scotland , with the number of 10,000 men , to aid the French King , and their governors were the Earl of Arran , whose name was the Lord of Hamilton , and the Lord Flem- mynge with him , " who landed at Knockfergus and ...
... ships out of Scotland , with the number of 10,000 men , to aid the French King , and their governors were the Earl of Arran , whose name was the Lord of Hamilton , and the Lord Flem- mynge with him , " who landed at Knockfergus and ...
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