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... Soldiers . ( 2 ) Abuses in the Army . LVIII . DISORDERS OF THE SOLDIERY . ( 1 ) General Accounts . ( 2 ) Disciplinary Order ( 1596 ) . 212 • • 213 LIX . CLOTHING , RATIONS AND WAGES FOR THE SOLDIERS ( 1 ) Inadequate Equipment . ( 2 ) ...
... Soldiers . ( 2 ) Abuses in the Army . LVIII . DISORDERS OF THE SOLDIERY . ( 1 ) General Accounts . ( 2 ) Disciplinary Order ( 1596 ) . 212 • • 213 LIX . CLOTHING , RATIONS AND WAGES FOR THE SOLDIERS ( 1 ) Inadequate Equipment . ( 2 ) ...
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... soldiers . Many of the captains and gentle- men are worthy men , but most of them are fitter for the wars of the Low Countries and Brittany , where they were quartered upon good villages , than here , on waste towns , bog , or wood ...
... soldiers . Many of the captains and gentle- men are worthy men , but most of them are fitter for the wars of the Low Countries and Brittany , where they were quartered upon good villages , than here , on waste towns , bog , or wood ...
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... SOLDIERS ( 1 ) Inadequate Equipment . [ Captain Francis Stafford to Sir Robert Cecil ( 11 Oct. , 1598 ) . Cal . S.P. Ireland , p . 286. ] Has according to his directions , received the 800 soldiers at Chester , as may more plainly ...
... SOLDIERS ( 1 ) Inadequate Equipment . [ Captain Francis Stafford to Sir Robert Cecil ( 11 Oct. , 1598 ) . Cal . S.P. Ireland , p . 286. ] Has according to his directions , received the 800 soldiers at Chester , as may more plainly ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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