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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… grave judgments) to be very dangerous to continue him any long time prisoner in Ireland, being (as aforesaid) so … my alliance for ever bound to pray for Her Majesty's life long to continue." The first signature has been blotted out, … his return, he thought the time of his stay but too long ; and, therefore, with a swifter course than he came in, …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… till the Spaniards come. The English army is weakened by long service, and the summer past. Pray read the enclosed … the churls were; neither is it possible to starve them as long as the other parts of the kingdom hath meat; for in the … for the winter. My present troops are exhausted with long service. If Sir Henry Dockwra do not plant Ballyshannon …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… standed [ standeth] upon his trench as yet, but cannot long continue. His right arm is lost, which was the relief … my Lord will be most favourable to those varlets." The long boats of the navy are very necessary for service. P. 1. … so perhaps supplant a treacherous nation that have been long disturbers in that part." This accident results in a …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… of this sum. The said company was discharged at Dublin long before the paymaster at Newry could hear it, so that the … Knockfergus. Captain Jephson, the bearer, who has served long here [ details], is going to England, owing to the … fitted by reason there had been no use of them for a long time." Oct. 29. The two culverins were mounted and all …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… part of the munition is yet come, though the wind has long been favourable. P. 1. Signed by Archbishop Loftus, Cary … more numerous than is stated I do not think that they will long delay the business of the Northern parts: and if they … of other matters. The munitions which we heard were long since at Chester have not arrived here. Since the …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… of England. [2 Sept.] Derry. The bearer will tell you how long we have wanted victual; and that we are abandoned by … what news. I hope the Lord Deputy will not wait here too long for the Spaniards, but return to Ulster both to take in … this storm owing to the giving way of shrouds, and lost my long boat. I put into Lough Swilly for repairs and found a …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… abroad. These are now upon the point of starving, having long been kept shut up in a fastness. We have sent our … agree to, his whole army being weary and weakened by the long siege in winter-time, and in consideration of the … [from] Munster (which I hope will be soon), they will ere long be driven out of the province. The assurance of supplies …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… recent blow has lightened the cloud in Munster, but so long as the Spanish troops remain there it is not, of course, … is not followed up promptly, the siege of Kinsale will be long, and an opportunity given to the Spaniards to thrust in … city are staid at Lisbon by his order which had been here long since had they been free. We therefore ask for further …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… fish bought in Dublin and sent to Cork. It shews also how long these provisions will last for 2,000 men. The surveyor … with the purveyors was sent to the Council of Ireland long since ; and these three things were set down in it as … From Richard Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke, and Raymond Le Gros (1174) to Charles, Lord Mountjoy (1602). The list …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… good sureties, to receive"; otherwise the province will be long distempered, for those people "cause more trouble than … kill him will be difficult. I am sure he will not remain long in Munster, "which is but an ease for a time, for on … French King * serveth, which, as you know, is that Qui a le profit a l'honneur, which, as a wise maxim in cases of …
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