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Page 115
... never be able to do great harm to the English Pale ; for all the other Irishmen have made their war upon hope of the other's aid and succour . ( 2 ) The Irish lament St. Leger's Departure . [ Sir Thomas Cusack to Sir Thomas Paget ( 28 ...
... never be able to do great harm to the English Pale ; for all the other Irishmen have made their war upon hope of the other's aid and succour . ( 2 ) The Irish lament St. Leger's Departure . [ Sir Thomas Cusack to Sir Thomas Paget ( 28 ...
Page 246
... never so just and lawful , his forwardness in service never so apparent , or his letters never so gracious and effect [ ual ] could esteem or judge the success of his suit to be anything the better , for any bill that wanted one word ...
... never so just and lawful , his forwardness in service never so apparent , or his letters never so gracious and effect [ ual ] could esteem or judge the success of his suit to be anything the better , for any bill that wanted one word ...
Page 387
... never summoned to any Parliament . 29 And now , by way of comparison , it may easily appear unto your Lordship how ... never attain unto it . How glad would Sir Henry Sydney have been to have seen this day ; he that so much desired to ...
... never summoned to any Parliament . 29 And now , by way of comparison , it may easily appear unto your Lordship how ... never attain unto it . How glad would Sir Henry Sydney have been to have seen this day ; he that so much desired to ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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