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 lxi
... favours and thanks , but rather " the contrary , with poverty for their farewell . " + The commission was appointed after some deliberation . It arrived in Ireland in September 1537 , and proceeded to inquire præ ceteris into the state ...
... favours and thanks , but rather " the contrary , with poverty for their farewell . " + The commission was appointed after some deliberation . It arrived in Ireland in September 1537 , and proceeded to inquire præ ceteris into the state ...
Page lxv
... favours towards the Observants . " + " Our Governor , " says Lord James Butler in a letter to Cowley , then in London , " threatens every man after such a tyrannous " sort , as no man dare speak or repugne reasonably against his ...
... favours towards the Observants . " + " Our Governor , " says Lord James Butler in a letter to Cowley , then in London , " threatens every man after such a tyrannous " sort , as no man dare speak or repugne reasonably against his ...
Page lxviii
... favour that many hath to the " Bishop of Rome and his laws and errors , that they will either turn against us or otherwise stand us in small stead ; much the rather I 6 : to Cromwell , on the 8th of September 1539 , lxviii INTRODUCTION .
... favour that many hath to the " Bishop of Rome and his laws and errors , that they will either turn against us or otherwise stand us in small stead ; much the rather I 6 : to Cromwell , on the 8th of September 1539 , lxviii INTRODUCTION .
Page lxxi
... favour with the Lord Privy Seal , or out of hatred to Poulett , had betrayed the conversation , repeats the substance of his information in an unpublished letter , * See the depositions , State Papers , II . 551 . † From Ireland came ...
... favour with the Lord Privy Seal , or out of hatred to Poulett , had betrayed the conversation , repeats the substance of his information in an unpublished letter , * See the depositions , State Papers , II . 551 . † From Ireland came ...
Page lxxii
... favoured your Lordship , " because your Lordship was so great a taker of money , " for your Lordship would do or ... favour again . Anticipating the question , why he had not reported Poulett's scandals before , he attempts to excuse ...
... favoured your Lordship , " because your Lordship was so great a taker of money , " for your Lordship would do or ... favour again . Anticipating the question , why he had not reported Poulett's scandals before , he attempts to excuse ...
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