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 94
... rebels ; and oats to be sent thither out of the county of Kildare for a month for Sir Henry Radliefe's band Also to be cessed for six weeks upon the county of Kildare 120 kerne , and on the county of Catheriough 120 kerne . Folio 185 ...
... rebels ; and oats to be sent thither out of the county of Kildare for a month for Sir Henry Radliefe's band Also to be cessed for six weeks upon the county of Kildare 120 kerne , and on the county of Catheriough 120 kerne . Folio 185 ...
Page 98
... rebels and their maintainers , whereby not only to disperse them , but also thoroughly to extirp and banish them ; which exploit was then chiefly bent against the Kevanaghes and their maintainers . " Folio 328 .- " The same , by humble ...
... rebels and their maintainers , whereby not only to disperse them , but also thoroughly to extirp and banish them ; which exploit was then chiefly bent against the Kevanaghes and their maintainers . " Folio 328 .- " The same , by humble ...
Page 109
... rebels expected were cut off , the fortifying of the castles and holds suddenly stayed , and their trenching and walling prevented ; yet they held me , Sir Nicholas Malbie , your Majesty's colonel there , so occupied that until almost ...
... rebels expected were cut off , the fortifying of the castles and holds suddenly stayed , and their trenching and walling prevented ; yet they held me , Sir Nicholas Malbie , your Majesty's colonel there , so occupied that until almost ...
Page 125
... rebels . These are to report our dealings with the impugners of the cesse , according to the Queen's letters of 31 October , received by Bryskett , clerk of the Council here , about 6 December , I being then in the Byrnes ' country ...
... rebels . These are to report our dealings with the impugners of the cesse , according to the Queen's letters of 31 October , received by Bryskett , clerk of the Council here , about 6 December , I being then in the Byrnes ' country ...
Page 126
... rebel was to plague his maintainers . I found some of the principal and best sort of the town had relieved the rebel with victuals and other necessaries . The country had received the rebels ' goods , fostered their children , and ...
... rebel was to plague his maintainers . I found some of the principal and best sort of the town had relieved the rebel with victuals and other necessaries . The country had received the rebels ' goods , fostered their children , and ...
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