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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to Sir Robert Cecil. Tells him a secret which he learned of Sir George Bingham, in the latter's last sickness. Sir … to have made the same known to Her Majesty, "as a part of his last will for the good of her service" in Ireland. Sir Richard, at his last …
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… Jan. 1. Dublin. 1. Christopher Peyton, Auditor-General of Ireland, to Sir Robert Cecil. Prays that he may not be further sequestered from his office of Auditor of Wars, which he has endured during the Lord … send, not even to supply the. wants of his son, who was at school. Has sought means, any time these two months past, to …
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… and the Council to the Privy Council. The distribution of the army [ see Fenton's letter, No. 63, above]. The list … to lie idle in their garrisons, and run into oppressions of the country, which in times before hath wrought dangerous … for the future," if treasure be timely sent. Scarcity of victuals. The country "generally so wasted and eaten up." …
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… sent to the Privy Council by Lord Mountjoy and those of the Council with him in the wars, is related both what has been propounded and disputed of for advancing Her Majesty's service, and what is thought … and the Serjeant-Major would come, that they had some design upon the passage, I presently sent to Dundalk (whither …
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… Cecil. " To answer your expectation concerning the Earl of Ormonde, there is yet nothing happened of any consequence. His own mind we cannot know, for … now no remedy, for I have no leisure to go to the writing school."[Dublin, 1600,] May 1. [ Postscript.] "Since the …
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… Deputy Mountjoy to Sir Robert Cecil. " Before the receipt of their Lordships' last unto me, I had promised this bearer some few lines of recommendation in the behalf of Lady O'Carroll, who hath … man so well as myself; and if I should for any particular design of my own abuse you in the public proceedings, I were …
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… being there [England], I purposed to declare my knowledge of the state of this wicked country ; but my fortune being hard, the time … they were. Since which time, I thank God, both the town of Athlone and the inhabitants thereof are well, though many …
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… Sir Geffrey Fenton to Sir Robert Cecil. Further arrival of victuals. Hopes they, along with those that arrived in … by the Privy Council. Is confident that the remainder of the victuals, contracted for whilst he was in England, will be at Dublin by the end of October. "I understand nothing as yet from the Lord Deputy …
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… 2. Sir Henry Dockwra to Sir Robert Cecil. " On the last of August is Captain Hart arrived with the supply of 50 horse, whereof there are yet two ships (containing 11) … to have some matter worthy your advertisement, upon which design my soul doth plod. But so unlucky I am in being …
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… last letter to acquaint your Honour with what I conceived of Neale Garve upon the short knowledge I had then of him, … is to remain in the city of Dublin, to be brought up at school. His submission was voluntary, not tied to any … unto me. I, having good hope by his means to effect a good design upon the traitors, yielded to his request, and for his …
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