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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… the Privy Council. "Having long expected the coming over of Mr. Treasurer, upon whose relation of your pleasures in … at this time are; yet these lands not being inhabited, the Queen must keep continual garrisons, or leave these countries … and place, he wished with all his heart to see the King of Scots King of the three realms, and then he would hope to be …
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… from Lecale, he likewise planted a garrison at Armagh of 500 foot and 100 horse, under the command of Sir Henry … promised to bring me a prey, and to declare himself in the Queen's service, and that done, to have marched directly down … men's victuals for one month only, and to aid him with the Queen's forces at all times, as I may with convenience. And …
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… show such courses for the same as may satisfy your Honours of my assured desires, then do I disclaim all favour, and … Signed. Seal. p. 1. June 3. Cork. 6. Sir George Carew to Queen Elizabeth. His joy at receiving her letter. His exile … he came to his trial (as the Judges here inform me) the Queen (but by Act of Parliament) cannot be interested in his …
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… driven to live with their Kyriaghts in MacGuire's country of the co. Fermanagh, from which his lordship also fetches … and will leave the arch-traitor if he is defeated by the Queen's army. The Ulster climate is not suited to the "dry … we cannot, as we are, hold out either against Spaniards or Scots (whom I think very dangerous neighbours) if they come …
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… by Sir George Cary, Sub-Treasurer and ReceiverGeneral of Ireland, of the Receipts and Expenditure in Ireland for … them; and therein abuses the Secretary and deceives the Queen to gain for himself. This Crosbie and Boyle have been … and drove away over 3,000 cattle. He was fought by the Scots at diverse places on the return, but brought in all the …
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… the English Privy Council. [4 Nov.] Dublin. The Bishopric of Clonfert is vacant by the death of the late bishop. The … days to 16 Oct., 1599. These were disallowed because the Queen only allows this entertainment from the time of taking … and Munster, and of a contract made for 3,000 or 4,000 Scots to make a descent in Ulster to entangle Tyrone at home. …
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… OctoberDecember, 1601 S.P. Ireland 209. Part II. [Part of] the Lord Deputy and Council to the English Privy Council. … the passage to the south is difficult for him, and as the Queen's army is in the south before him, I think it probable … to this [it] might give great help if the King of Scots could be drawn to send into Ulster 2,000 or 3,000 of
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… 209, September 1601 Sir Henry Docwra to the Privy Council of England. [2 Sept.] Derry. The bearer will tell you how … Donegal, has in many ways shewn himself faithful to the Queen. He has told me of what passed between him and … his best captains. They report that Spaniards and Scots have come to the traitor Tyrone. "They babble the King …
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… for two years past. Fitzharris served through the siege of Kinsale and was shot through the body to the danger of his … and thus to free the said territory. The Deputy of the Queen, being informed of their intention, and believing that … others might have been a new expense and danger for the Queen of England, although Kinsale were taken, these other …
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… Privy Council. [1 Jan.] Dublin. We send a despatch telling of the Lord Deputy's victory and hope that God will give us … brother prisoner (who had before revolted from the Queen) whom I sacrificed on the place, and so passed by, not … to entangle him as much as they can. If the "contract of Scots" had fallen on Tyrone's country during his absence they …
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