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 37
... yearly assigned unto you out of this realm , it is intended also that the revenues growing of that realm shall be issued from time to time by your warrant to the Vice - Treasurer of the Exchequer there , first having regard that all ...
... yearly assigned unto you out of this realm , it is intended also that the revenues growing of that realm shall be issued from time to time by your warrant to the Vice - Treasurer of the Exchequer there , first having regard that all ...
Page 49
... 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 from the Clan- donnells which they held ...
... 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 from the Clan- donnells which they held ...
Page 55
... yearly twice , and even upon the very borders , and by executing the same with all severity , and chiefly upon the best sort offending . English justices must be the executioners . What these be who serve here , my notes shall tell your ...
... yearly twice , and even upon the very borders , and by executing the same with all severity , and chiefly upon the best sort offending . English justices must be the executioners . What these be who serve here , my notes shall tell your ...
Page 58
... yearly taken up within the English Pale of Ireland for the provision of the Lord Deputy's household , together with their several rates and the prices accustomed to be paid for the same , as also what loss and hindrance the country doth ...
... yearly taken up within the English Pale of Ireland for the provision of the Lord Deputy's household , together with their several rates and the prices accustomed to be paid for the same , as also what loss and hindrance the country doth ...
Page 62
... yearly the plowland and upwards , yet upon the Lord Deputy's last repair into Ireland the Council condescended to impose the country with a cesse far greater ( if not double as much ) as it now bears , in grain and beeves . Accordingly ...
... yearly the plowland and upwards , yet upon the Lord Deputy's last repair into Ireland the Council condescended to impose the country with a cesse far greater ( if not double as much ) as it now bears , in grain and beeves . Accordingly ...
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accompt appointed Asketten Baron brother Burke Captain Castle of Dublin cause cesse charge chief Commissioners Connaught Contemp copy Cork coyne and livery delivered Deputy and Council Dillon divers Earl of Desmond Earl of Essex Earl of Ormond Earl's Eliz Endorsed English Pale Fitz Morris Folio footmen forces freeholders galloglasses garrison gentlemen grant hath hither Honour horse horsemen Ireland Irish James Fitz July JUSTICE and COUNCIL kerne Kerry Kildare Kilkenny King King's Knight lands late letters Limerick Lord Chancellor Lord Deputy Lord Justice Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Meath munition Munster Nicholas Malbie officers pecks Perrot Peter Carewe plowland PRIVY COUNCIL province Queen realm rebellion rebels received rent repair Richard Scots sent Sentleger ships Signed SIR GEORGE CAREW Sir Henry Sir John Sir Nicholas Malbie Sir William soldiers sundry thereof Thomas Thomond town traitors Treasurer Ulster unto victuals Viscount Waterford