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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... Ulster , not now to mention others which I need not particularize , it will be admitted that a body of au- thentic materials for illustrating the history of Ireland has been placed within the reach of all readers , scarcely second in ...
... Ulster , not now to mention others which I need not particularize , it will be admitted that a body of au- thentic materials for illustrating the history of Ireland has been placed within the reach of all readers , scarcely second in ...
Page xcvi
... Ulster , by God's grace , make all Ireland " without great force to be obedient . " * 66 These qualities of prudence , conciliation , and gentle- ness , of which Sir James Croft possessed no small share , in * Carew Papers , I. p . 246 ...
... Ulster , by God's grace , make all Ireland " without great force to be obedient . " * 66 These qualities of prudence , conciliation , and gentle- ness , of which Sir James Croft possessed no small share , in * Carew Papers , I. p . 246 ...
Page xcviii
... Ulster alone no improvement could be reported . It still remained , and was destined to remain , the scourge * This correction is supplied from a copy in the Record Office . In the Carew MS . , the word hundred has been omitted ...
... Ulster alone no improvement could be reported . It still remained , and was destined to remain , the scourge * This correction is supplied from a copy in the Record Office . In the Carew MS . , the word hundred has been omitted ...
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... Ulster , and to follow the plot of the Earl of Essex , which you and the Council there do not mislike . " Seeing her Highness will precisely have no more soldiers in pay than 2,000 , we were willing to think upon that one thing ...
... Ulster , and to follow the plot of the Earl of Essex , which you and the Council there do not mislike . " Seeing her Highness will precisely have no more soldiers in pay than 2,000 , we were willing to think upon that one thing ...
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... Ulster to our obedience by yielding to the maintenance of the garrison there , with the yearly charges of 26,000l . for two years , and by granting to expend 13,000l . in fortifying certain places there within the same two years ...
... Ulster to our obedience by yielding to the maintenance of the garrison there , with the yearly charges of 26,000l . for two years , and by granting to expend 13,000l . in fortifying certain places there within the same two years ...
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