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Page 191
... rebels in Ireland call their King and Master.1 XLVI . THE MUNSTER TOWNS AND THE WAR WITH TYRONE ( 1 ) Irish Merchants sell arms to the rebels . [ William Saxey , Chief Justice of Munster , to the Earl of Essex ( 9 Oct. , 1599 ) . Cal ...
... rebels in Ireland call their King and Master.1 XLVI . THE MUNSTER TOWNS AND THE WAR WITH TYRONE ( 1 ) Irish Merchants sell arms to the rebels . [ William Saxey , Chief Justice of Munster , to the Earl of Essex ( 9 Oct. , 1599 ) . Cal ...
Page 201
... rebels ' countries , as likewise he com- passed Tyrone on every side with them , which kept the rebels at home , so as they could not second one another for fear of losing their own goods . Again , where other deputies used to assail the ...
... rebels ' countries , as likewise he com- passed Tyrone on every side with them , which kept the rebels at home , so as they could not second one another for fear of losing their own goods . Again , where other deputies used to assail the ...
Page 381
... rebels , 1 did take silver coin from the Irish , some few years before her death , and paid her army with a mixed base coin , which by procla- mation was commanded to be spent and received for sterling silver money , for no pieces of ...
... rebels , 1 did take silver coin from the Irish , some few years before her death , and paid her army with a mixed base coin , which by procla- mation was commanded to be spent and received for sterling silver money , for no pieces of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
Copyright | |
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