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 40
... hold their lands of her Highness , and to yield both rent and service . They agreed to deliver in the names of their idle men and to answer for them , " and if any were found unbooked , to be used as a felon or vagabond . " I caused ...
... hold their lands of her Highness , and to yield both rent and service . They agreed to deliver in the names of their idle men and to answer for them , " and if any were found unbooked , to be used as a felon or vagabond . " I caused ...
Page 46
... holds its own well enough , and is on the mending hand . A castle they had upon the pier , which was all ruined , and the pier itself greatly decayed . I granted them some aid towards re - edifying the same . They are to find stuff ...
... holds its own well enough , and is on the mending hand . A castle they had upon the pier , which was all ruined , and the pier itself greatly decayed . I granted them some aid towards re - edifying the same . They are to find stuff ...
Page 49
... hold his lands of her Majesty , to pay yearly 250 marks sterling , and to find 200 soldiers , horsemen and footmen , for two months by the year . In one of his petitions he " besought ( doubting that I would have taken away the bonaght ...
... hold his lands of her Majesty , to pay yearly 250 marks sterling , and to find 200 soldiers , horsemen and footmen , for two months by the year . In one of his petitions he " besought ( doubting that I would have taken away the bonaght ...
Page 51
... hold sessions . This country was made shire ground by me , by the name of the county of Longford , and the chief lords are bound to pay 400 marks by the year of increase of revenue , whereof albeit they were in arrear for four or five ...
... hold sessions . This country was made shire ground by me , by the name of the county of Longford , and the chief lords are bound to pay 400 marks by the year of increase of revenue , whereof albeit they were in arrear for four or five ...
Page 57
... hold you pleased , or otherwise not only to license such of us as will repair unto her Matie to seek redress of their said griefs , but also graciously * See the commencement of the preceding letter . It may be doubted whether this list ...
... hold you pleased , or otherwise not only to license such of us as will repair unto her Matie to seek redress of their said griefs , but also graciously * See the commencement of the preceding letter . It may be doubted whether this list ...
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