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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… in, 207, 309. , , is wholly revolted, 304. , , an O'Brien set up in, 304. , , is still kept in duty, 309. , , … into, 336. , Earl of, 7, 8, 43, 44, 45. , , sent to O'Donnell, 4. , , report of, on his conference with … stir at Knockfergus, 109. , , has summoned Brian Reogh O'More to the next meeting, 109. , , asks safe conduct for …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… of him, 466. , , on the "slipping out of the north of Con O'Neill," 466. , , John Hopper, deputy of, 471, 485. , , … of, 425. , , has tasted of the miseries of Ireland more than any other of his sort, 425. , , followers of, 425. … , , affray between the people of, and those of Brian Reogh O'More, 106. , , spoiled, 106, 150, 170, 422. , , success of …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… has been made to include in the present volume a notice more or less detailed of every paper in the collection of … of the lawless behaviour of his son-in-law Hugh Koo O'Donnell and his son called Con, requiring him to reduce the … whom it was intended to depict, one Bryan Reaughe O'More by name. For a long while he had been held to belong …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… after submission to the Queen was abject. Few papers are more pitiable reading than the confessions written by the … away by his kinsmen and followers, and another of the O'Mores set up by them in his place, named Rossy McLaghlyn, … done nothing but sigh and complain, and saying that at 8 o'clock he had made him rise to discourse to him of her …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… with powder, munition, and tools. In that castle is O'Doghertie's wife and Mrs. Montgomerie, the Bishop's. Upon … he hopes will not trouble him long. They advertise that O'Dogherty himself is gone into the fastness of Fawnett with … them of their whole creaghts, until they are backed with more force from Balishanon ward, and some other passage near …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… which the materials of this Calendar are derived are much more diversified than those which have supplied the Calendars … Sir Henry Sidney's expedition against Rory Oge O'More,Sidney's conferences with the Irish sept, his instructions to "Donoll O'Breane," the envoy, O'More's departure for the war and his …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and, as if to render James's title and possession the more absolute and unquestioned, Tyrone's consent to the … laws;" utterly renounced and abjured the name and title of O'Neale;" and promised to be "conformable and assistant to … In the same year a proposal had been made to separate the O'Byrnes' Country, which had heretofore been included in the …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… some part of her forces, and that thus the realm would be more open to his rebellion, and to the invasion of the … and the English Pale. These were joined by the Geraldines, O'Connors, O'Moores, " and other loose people of all sorts," and did not …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… phrased it, nor could they give "so much as a taste of more pleasing things." The army was scattered over Ireland in … almost defenceless against the forces of his confederate, O'Donnell. Tyrone had even threatened to march into the heart … his enemy to take refuge in the bogs and woods of O'Dwyre's country, and afterwards in similar shelter at the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… it to Mr. Secretary, with these words, that it was now more than time to sign it, because the paper was almost clean … of warlike provisions, and defended till towards six o'clock, when the Lord Admiral threatened to blow up the … she charged him that he knew of the Earl's coming by 5 o'clock that Sunday morning, through one Temple, but he …
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