Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xxviii
... English platform , so far at least as it was possible in a conquered province - so far as a humble and distant dependant can be made to assume the dress , manners , deportment , religion , and policy of its superior . Its Deputy was to ...
... English platform , so far at least as it was possible in a conquered province - so far as a humble and distant dependant can be made to assume the dress , manners , deportment , religion , and policy of its superior . Its Deputy was to ...
Page xxx
... English honours or Eng- lish protection , produced little effect upon the population in general . Rather it broke the neck of their own in- fluence , and only tended to bring into closer union the Irish priesthood and the Irish people ...
... English honours or Eng- lish protection , produced little effect upon the population in general . Rather it broke the neck of their own in- fluence , and only tended to bring into closer union the Irish priesthood and the Irish people ...
Page xxxi
... English Deputies and their Council , mainly interested in the narrow and imme- diate safety or prosperity of the English Pale , could not be expected to raise their eyes beyond their own exclusive province , or entertain broad and ...
... English Deputies and their Council , mainly interested in the narrow and imme- diate safety or prosperity of the English Pale , could not be expected to raise their eyes beyond their own exclusive province , or entertain broad and ...
Page xxxii
... English tongue , adopt the English dress and manners , promote in other words , English influence and interests under the guise of their own improvement . There is scarcely a single Lord Deputy - not now to mention inferior officers ...
... English tongue , adopt the English dress and manners , promote in other words , English influence and interests under the guise of their own improvement . There is scarcely a single Lord Deputy - not now to mention inferior officers ...
Page xxxiv
... English pride , claiming for it an English origin , Spenser remarks in his stately language : -- " It was the proper " weed of the horseman , as you may read in Chaucer , when he de- " scribeth Sir Thopas ' apparel and armour , as he ...
... English pride , claiming for it an English origin , Spenser remarks in his stately language : -- " It was the proper " weed of the horseman , as you may read in Chaucer , when he de- " scribeth Sir Thopas ' apparel and armour , as he ...
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accompt appointed Asketten Baron brother Burke Captain Castle of Dublin cause cesse charge chief Commissioners Connaught Contemp copy Cork coyne and livery delivered Deputy and Council Dillon divers Earl of Desmond Earl of Essex Earl of Ormond Earl's Eliz Endorsed English Pale Fitz Morris Folio footmen forces freeholders galloglasses garrison gentlemen grant hath hither Honour horse horsemen Ireland Irish James Fitz July JUSTICE and COUNCIL kerne Kerry Kildare Kilkenny King King's Knight lands late letters Limerick Lord Chancellor Lord Deputy Lord Justice Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Meath munition Munster Nicholas Malbie officers pecks Perrot Peter Carewe plowland PRIVY COUNCIL province Queen realm rebellion rebels received rent repair Richard Scots sent Sentleger ships Signed SIR GEORGE CAREW Sir Henry Sir John Sir Nicholas Malbie Sir William soldiers sundry thereof Thomas Thomond town traitors Treasurer Ulster unto victuals Viscount Waterford