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 xliv
... King's divorce . From July to the end of September in 1527 he had been in France , arranging a treaty with the French King against the Em- peror , who had already become aware of Henry's in- tentions to separate from Catharine . He did ...
... King's divorce . From July to the end of September in 1527 he had been in France , arranging a treaty with the French King against the Em- peror , who had already become aware of Henry's in- tentions to separate from Catharine . He did ...
Page xlv
... King " to ❝employ and endeavour himself for the annoyance of " the King's rebellious subjects of the wild Irishry . ” † Skeffington took with him 200 horse ; but it was speci- fied in his instructions that if Skeffington , who was at ...
... King " to ❝employ and endeavour himself for the annoyance of " the King's rebellious subjects of the wild Irishry . ” † Skeffington took with him 200 horse ; but it was speci- fied in his instructions that if Skeffington , who was at ...
Page xlvii
... King " upon manifold enor- " mities alleged and proved against the Earl of Kildare , " late his Deputy there , had ... King's causes , against his English and his Irish rebels . In fact , Ossory now held the same position as Kildare had ...
... King " upon manifold enor- " mities alleged and proved against the Earl of Kildare , " late his Deputy there , had ... King's causes , against his English and his Irish rebels . In fact , Ossory now held the same position as Kildare had ...
Page xlviii
... King's laws were no longer observed , and no revenue could be levied except from Meath , Dublin , and Louth . The ... King had now resolved to enforce the acknowledgment of his supre- macy - to add religious to the civil dissensions of ...
... King's laws were no longer observed , and no revenue could be levied except from Meath , Dublin , and Louth . The ... King had now resolved to enforce the acknowledgment of his supre- macy - to add religious to the civil dissensions of ...
Page xlix
... King , his noble progenitors , and his nobles , gave to the augmentation of God's divine service , in the churches ... King's people , and countries brent , bishops and divers other persons spiritual and temporal murdered , and many ...
... King , his noble progenitors , and his nobles , gave to the augmentation of God's divine service , in the churches ... King's people , and countries brent , bishops and divers other persons spiritual and temporal murdered , and many ...
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