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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... , -Mr . Maltbye's . " 9. [ The QUEEN ] to the EARL of Essex . " Having scen certain offers and requests made by you unto our Deputy in your letters of the 15th of this present , 1575 . May 5 . Vol . 628 , p ELIZABETH . 9.
... , -Mr . Maltbye's . " 9. [ The QUEEN ] to the EARL of Essex . " Having scen certain offers and requests made by you unto our Deputy in your letters of the 15th of this present , 1575 . May 5 . Vol . 628 , p ELIZABETH . 9.
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... present disposition not to proceed in the former enterprise , so that by the building of a fort at the Blackwater there might be any likelihood of Tirlogh Lenoghe's continuing in the performance of the same , were not in our opinion to ...
... present disposition not to proceed in the former enterprise , so that by the building of a fort at the Blackwater there might be any likelihood of Tirlogh Lenoghe's continuing in the performance of the same , were not in our opinion to ...
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... present determination for that province , we think it rather to be winked at for the present , than by striving with him to draw the intended course of composition to such a length by protracting of time as is likely to prove more ...
... present determination for that province , we think it rather to be winked at for the present , than by striving with him to draw the intended course of composition to such a length by protracting of time as is likely to prove more ...
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... present , we cannot upon the sudden give answer . " We pray you to give our right hearty thanks to Sir Peter Carew , the Lord Norrice's son , Nicholas Malbye , Edmond Barckley , and all the other captains and gentlemen who have so ...
... present , we cannot upon the sudden give answer . " We pray you to give our right hearty thanks to Sir Peter Carew , the Lord Norrice's son , Nicholas Malbye , Edmond Barckley , and all the other captains and gentlemen who have so ...
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... present I write the less of him and of it , yet for that he confineth within this country , and it very well used by him , I thought good thus much to touch of him and it , as of the justest Irishman and the best ruled Irish country ...
... present I write the less of him and of it , yet for that he confineth within this country , and it very well used by him , I thought good thus much to touch of him and it , as of the justest Irishman and the best ruled Irish country ...
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