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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… the treasure from England. Item, By the grants made to the Irishmen upon surrender yielded to Her Highness many times of … called bonnaughts, which were borne out of certain Irishmen's countries, without charge to Her Highness. The …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… province or otherwise upon the view of precedents made to Irishmen, as to your discretion shall be thought convenient, … Also this examinate heareth that the King is weary of the Irishmen, and the countrymen call them Irish beggars. He also …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to use him) to entice from Sir William many of the Irishmen that are now with him, the like whereof myself would …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… coasts and governors and captains thereof, that all the Irishmen and Scots should be used as mere Spaniards born, for …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… threescore men, or thereabout. Secondly. There was certain Irishmen, whereof the Viscount of Baltinglas was one, made … Her Majesty and all Her Grace's good subjects by removing Irishmen, and Englishmen married to Irishwomen, from being of …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… captain of 100 men shall keep in his band above four Irishmen, and a captain of 50 but two; and if upon want he …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… His eldest brother, being L. Power, and general of the Irishmen that did serve Her Majesty's father at the winning …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… with them, but put them to an oath whether they were Irishmen or no. They told him they were, and so he gave them …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to another foster sister of the Earl's, divers of the ward Irishmen. What should let but that it should be yielded to …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… other as were scattered abroad in that country among other Irishmen; as also for that the Irishry of that province … them, put himself aboard her, having for his pilots three Irishmen and a Scot. There was in the galleas of her own … granting too ample power to the Earl of Thomond and other Irishmen. Connaught lately reduced to civility, and a renewal …
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