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 lxiii
... whole extent of his offence . Archbishop Brown , created not long since Archbishop of Dublin , a bustling prelate , some- what proud of his exaltation and his influence with Cromwell , took occasion to insinuate that Grey was not loyal ...
... whole extent of his offence . Archbishop Brown , created not long since Archbishop of Dublin , a bustling prelate , some- what proud of his exaltation and his influence with Cromwell , took occasion to insinuate that Grey was not loyal ...
Page lxxxi
... whole reign , it must be admitted that English authority had not declined in Ireland during the reign of Henry VIII . We may lament the excessive and apparently needless severity often exer- cised towards the Irish chiefs , and the ...
... whole reign , it must be admitted that English authority had not declined in Ireland during the reign of Henry VIII . We may lament the excessive and apparently needless severity often exer- cised towards the Irish chiefs , and the ...
Page lxxxv
... whole coast of Ireland was infested by pirates , and all the energies of the new Deputy were employed in urging reluctant mayors and burgesses to make due preparations for fortifying the towns and repelling assaults . His efforts were ...
... whole coast of Ireland was infested by pirates , and all the energies of the new Deputy were employed in urging reluctant mayors and burgesses to make due preparations for fortifying the towns and repelling assaults . His efforts were ...
Page xci
... whole realm lying upon me , so as if in " these cases there had been one in my place , I speak for no vainglory , " I take God to record ; but to remember the Lords how necessary it is to have more officers , in such a country as this ...
... whole realm lying upon me , so as if in " these cases there had been one in my place , I speak for no vainglory , " I take God to record ; but to remember the Lords how necessary it is to have more officers , in such a country as this ...
Page xcvii
... whole coun- try between Limerick and Tipperary , which within a few years had been " all wild and not conformable to any good order , " was now in such peaceable condition that any man might " pass quietly throughout their countries ...
... whole coun- try between Limerick and Tipperary , which within a few years had been " all wild and not conformable to any good order , " was now in such peaceable condition that any man might " pass quietly throughout their countries ...
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