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... Gilbert , a Puritan before the time of the Puritan ascend- ancy , devoutly terrible . Gilbert built up a reputation for being unlucky , and ( unlike Ralegh ) was little loved by his own men . After a horrible campaign in Ireland , for ...
... Gilbert , a Puritan before the time of the Puritan ascend- ancy , devoutly terrible . Gilbert built up a reputation for being unlucky , and ( unlike Ralegh ) was little loved by his own men . After a horrible campaign in Ireland , for ...
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... Gilbert's fleet was ready . Gilbert had been living unemployed , at Limehouse , London , for five years , during which he worked out his scheme , along with a modifica- tion that would make it financially sound . This was to surprise ...
... Gilbert's fleet was ready . Gilbert had been living unemployed , at Limehouse , London , for five years , during which he worked out his scheme , along with a modifica- tion that would make it financially sound . This was to surprise ...
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... Gilbert's Vice - Admiral , spent £ 2000 building the Bark Ralegh , of 200 tons - not to be confused with the more ... Gilbert . Gilbert was in despair . During the Irish rebellion , his ships had been pressed into State service and ...
... Gilbert's Vice - Admiral , spent £ 2000 building the Bark Ralegh , of 200 tons - not to be confused with the more ... Gilbert . Gilbert was in despair . During the Irish rebellion , his ships had been pressed into State service and ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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