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Page 92
... desire for our friendship , and stated that his friends would be friends of our friends and foes of our foes . He ... desires me to do on my part . As to his request that we should comprehend him in any treaty between us and the King of ...
... desire for our friendship , and stated that his friends would be friends of our friends and foes of our foes . He ... desires me to do on my part . As to his request that we should comprehend him in any treaty between us and the King of ...
Page 93
... desire declared it to his Council in Latin ; viz . , that the Earl's servant , Galfrigidus , having lately brought letters from him to the Emperor , expressing his desire to enter into strict amity with his Majesty , in which he agreed ...
... desire declared it to his Council in Latin ; viz . , that the Earl's servant , Galfrigidus , having lately brought letters from him to the Emperor , expressing his desire to enter into strict amity with his Majesty , in which he agreed ...
Page 128
... desire to have the knowledge and determination of our pleasure touching the sale of the late friars houses . . . you shall understand , first , our pleasure is , that the same shall be duly surveyed . . . second , we should you should ...
... desire to have the knowledge and determination of our pleasure touching the sale of the late friars houses . . . you shall understand , first , our pleasure is , that the same shall be duly surveyed . . . second , we should you should ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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