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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and well disposed. The Burkes drawn back by a report of O'Donnell's coming into their country. There is hope of their … of his journey. The good event of this treaty will consist more in the wise and careful managing of the matter hereafter … Burghley The composition almost fallen to the ground. The O'Kellies and O'Maddens stayed from going out by their …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… [Cornelius the titular Bishop of Killaloe] to Brian O'Rourke. General report that his Lordship [O'Rourke] has dealt valiantly in these wars, and obtained … last month, containing a special authority given to us, more than the public letter of the 7th of the same, to …
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… Prays her to keep good watch and trust nobody. Ferdorough O'Kelly. The Scots. As above, No. 1, II. Copy. May 3. Dublin. … and others at Galway, if they had not been stayed by O'Donnell, 1595. pp. 6. May 4. Dublin. 5. Lord General … have done nothing to the breach of the conclusion made more than a month past. To admonish Marshal Bagenall, now at …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… Wilbraham to Burghley. The 2,000 l., forfeited by Philip O'Reilly's disloyalty, unpaid. The statutes in Ireland … of estate very little. Her Majesty never at a greater or more royal charge, yet the rebels never in higher pride. "The … July 2, 1596. p. 1. Incloses, 3. I. Recognizance of Philip O'Reilly for his personal appearance before the Lord Deputy …
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… never 1,200, yet he had kept up a defensive war against O'Donnell and an offensive war against M'William, and had … list, he would have done as much against the great rebel O'Donnell, in whom all the Province trust. Tyrone's hope of … yet he keeps them alive to show Her Majesty's mercy the more. The submission of Tibbott Ne Longe, who has undertaken …
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… Dublin. Cannot write much at present, but is busy with a more substantial relation, which shall immediately follow. … decay of the bands. Tyrone emboldened, and has called O'Donnell to him. This night they assemble with all the forces they can, except M'William and O'Rourke, who have undertaken to disturb Connaught, where …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… times, he could in all submission have desired that a more sufficient choice had been made. Would have been better … "3. That he renounce the name, title, and style, of O'Neill, which is treason by the statute. Necessary. "4. … to do with Her Majesty's uriaghts, namely, with Maguire, O'Cahan, or any other, but leave them to Her Majesty, whose …
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… ever Prince had; and, if he be dallied with, he will grow more dangerous, for many draw to him for fear." If Her … to the Pope and King of Spain, &c. "In Leinster the O'Mores pretend their title to Leix, the O'Connors to Offally's country, Feagh M'Hugh's sons to the …
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… ever be found, he hopes, an honest man. Nothing can be more grievous to him than Burghley's hard conceiving of him, … Hoods, set on and enabled by Tyrone, namely, Brian Reogh O'More, and the two sons of the late Feagh M'Hugh, who … they have a large confederacy amongst the Kavanaghs, the O'Mores, and O'Connors, with other septs in Leinster. This is …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… with the rebels of Ireland three years ago, affirming that O'Donnell was the principal agent in that action. O'Donnell is " mere Scottish," for his grandmother was sister … or Tyrone, at any time upon their submission, shall have more favourable conclusions than are now postilled, that ( …
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