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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… as he could learn. The agents of the Irishry, Hugh Boy O'Davitt and Edmund Brymmecham, came to the Court of Spain in … his great troubles, Blake "worked the means," so that Hugh O'Davitt spoke very favourably in his behalf to the said … all should be performed. The latters word was, that O'Neill and O'Donnell should be "of good anyma," and keep up …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… Lordship any more offers made after Tyrone's return from O'Donnell, than he had at his first speaking with him ? "What … with the poor subjects inhabiting those borders. "For O'Donnell, I hear nothing of his doings, other than that a composition is passed between him and O'Connor Sligo, but with what limitations and conditions is …
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… Faith he, upon the ground of this letter I will labour O'Donnell, and others my confederates, to seek Her Majesty's … his meaning was to make so good an use of it, as to labour O'Donnell and others to obedience, I would abstract it, and … such as should serve best to fit his purpose to persuade O'Donnell and the rest; wherewith he was contented. And the …
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… Signed. Seal. pp. 3. Feb. 1. 83. "Confession of [Bernard] O'Donnell." When he returned to Ireland after wanderings of … [Sir Edward Coke]. "The former examinations of O'Donnell, being now found out by Mr. Willis, I am commanded … omitted in the late letter unto you proceeding against O'Donnell, whom it may please you to admit, according to …
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… thither, and, as it borders upon the Archtraitor O'Donnell, our forces may in four and twenty hours be in the … known than to your Honour," the Archtraitors Tyrone and O'Donnell will be forced to call home to Ulster all their … or thereabouts, he fortuned to meet with one James O'Curran, one of the horsemen of Mr. Bowen, Provost-Marshal …
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… "By all the advices I receive from Ulster, Tyrone and O'Donnell are busy to raise sconces upon the sea-shore at … discharge of my duty in my place. "After that the traitor O'Neill had taken a full view of the harbours of Cork and … said pledge, his eldest son, was to be given to Dermode O'Connor, O'Neill's deputy for that purpose, about the 12th …
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… in his absence, the money being hard by, at Ferren O'Morghane['s], and wishing to get his castle, which is an … past, the Connors had a meeting hard by here, at Ferren O'Morghane[' s], as well to offer for Coll McTeig, O'Connor's son, that died, as also to meet and consult with …
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… are, good; yet there can be no greater grief for Tyrone or O'Donnell, than their being amongst them. They must be … command the most and best part of Maguire's country, all O'Rourke's country, Maglauchie's country, all the county of … of his charge, though he be the cause thereof himself. "O'Donnell, McWilliam, O'Connor Roe, McDermott, O'Connor …
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… (seeing no good to be done) they dissolved their camp, and O'Donnell returned to his home, leaving only a guard upon the … whereof 200 under the charge of McSwyne and the rest with O'Dogherty, whose coming in, notwithstanding, I hope to … I have been forced to rely upon such news as Sir Arthur O'Neill and his men only should bring me; whereunto I saw no …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… can breed no jealousy of him, for he hath spared none of O'Donnell's people that fell into his power, he hath slain … but a little (for which some of his secret friends about O'Donnell have been hanged since). He seemeth never to rest … Yet is this man accused to have made his peace with O'Donnell, and hath promised, as is said, to betray the Derry …
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