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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… are no means for any to pass, without a great and strong army, and by sea the winds are very uncertain, and the … will also send at the same time a book of the state of the army. Ormonde's continued absence from Dublin. The service … into his said house two Jesuits, clothed in churls' clothing, who came with letters from the Earl of Tyrone, and, …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to division, after it shall be seen that Her Highness's army can any long time hold the field." Waterford, 1598, … upon the Pale, and lay it all waste, whereby neither the army here, nor the forces to come from thence, shall find no … of Essex, and relate to his expedition to Ireland. The army to be made up to 1,000 horse and 14,000 foot, if the …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to the Lords Justices and the. Lieutenant of the army. And further, to pay the allowance of 20 s. per diem … Honourable. Mr. Birkinshawe having now passed through the army, by his own view, and by certificate of the … and your Honours might see the true strength of the army for her service in the field, to the end that my Lord of …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and by Sir Calisthenes' own report, how ill Her Majesty's army is cared for in Ireland, and how miserable I am like to … them to hear Sir Calisthenes. Will study to cherish the army, and bring it to some strength again, rather than put it … Sir Calisthenes Brooke, shall see how weak Her Majesty's army is like to be at my coming into Ireland, so, by that …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… 1599, August 2. p. 1. Aug. 3. 128. "A list of the whole army, as it stands at this present sorted and disposed to … Total: foot, 11,250; horse, 925. " The list of the whole army is 16,000 foot and 1,300 horse; out of the which these … their clothes with them. So there can be no want in the army in that point; considering that the dead pays in the …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… I may the more freely attend to the disposing of the army, to the hearing of all such causes as shall be fit to be … my troop advanced itself somewhat before the rest of the army, and thereupon came first to discover the enemy. They … with my Lord Lieutenant's forces at Limerick. Thence the army marched to Askeaton to relieve it, and in the way was …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… of 500 foot and 60 horse of the ordinary forces of the army, took occasion to march from his garrison place, upon … the loss of the other falls upon the undertakers, "yet the army is greatly disappointed, not having other means to be … and place when and where they are to arrive. Essex had an army of 16,000 complete on April 28, and yet asked for 2,000 …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… a journey; God prosper him therein." The payments to the army. Sir Henry Wallop did not by a great deal satisfy its … of March, to supply some, part of the necessary pay of the army. Has sent 8,000 l. to Waterford, to pay the soldiers … he received. Prays for their Lordships' favour, until the army be thoroughly settled, and then he will keep better …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… should have accepted them, she should have kept the army, or abated it ? And, if she should have abated it, to … and to you, our cousin of Ormonde, as Lieutenant of our army, of which distribution we do allow, and hereby do … the northern action, whereby all opportunity was past, our army weakened, and the rebels grown strong and increased in …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… in till the 31st, his Lordship gave rendezvous to all the army on the hill Clythe, half a mile from Kells towards the … and foot, that he might know the true strength of his army, and dispose them into regiments accordingly. This day … reason was for that Tyrone was lodged in Ferney with an army, and prepared to enter into the Pale, and to have burnt …
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