Ireland Under the Tudors: With a Succinct Account of the Earlier History, Volume 3Holland Press, 1963 - Ireland |
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Page 102
... soldiers . ' In the Pale food and forage were taken without payment , ' every soldier , having his boy or woman , would when he came in the after- noon have a meal's meat , which they term a " Kusshyinge , " and then after that his ...
... soldiers . ' In the Pale food and forage were taken without payment , ' every soldier , having his boy or woman , would when he came in the after- noon have a meal's meat , which they term a " Kusshyinge , " and then after that his ...
Page 107
... soldiers , who defence of were probably unpaid , agreed to open the gates ; but the Youghal . plot was discovered . More than two months later , two gold- smiths , who pretended to be soldiers , were admitted into the town . On the ...
... soldiers , who defence of were probably unpaid , agreed to open the gates ; but the Youghal . plot was discovered . More than two months later , two gold- smiths , who pretended to be soldiers , were admitted into the town . On the ...
Page 273
... soldiers , and knowing how gainful the course is , have often played the like parts . ' Real soldiers were so terrible that the poor people had no heart to resist even sham ones , and so the country went rom bad to worse . The very ...
... soldiers , and knowing how gainful the course is , have often played the like parts . ' Real soldiers were so terrible that the poor people had no heart to resist even sham ones , and so the country went rom bad to worse . The very ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Defencelessness of Ireland | 8 |
Attitude of Desmond | 17 |
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