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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… Robert Gardener to Burghley. When he was last at Court, his age and infirmities both of body and mind, together with … the Council. Can write nothing but of such calamities as, being lamentable to them in Ireland, cannot but be most … Sends a copy of these petitions, and asks that his advice concerning them may be defended. In Tyrone's book of
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and means to lie at " Mawchell a Cove " till such time as his risings out come to him, and then to march into the … the less hope of his success, because, at Burnell's last being in Munster, he did little good; and perceives that, … 6. Dublin. 59. Sir George Bourchier to Sir Robert Cecil. Concerning the defalcation for munition and arms. Desires …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… vacant Deanery of St. Patrick's. Has received no answer to his letters to Burghley concerning the same. Lately directed by the Lord Deputy to … present, I shall little stead Her Majesty for her service, being made in manner the subject of all men's speech that …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… while, thinking at the last to have been recommended from his mouth. But now that breath is gone, which should have … Upon the relation of John Burnell, of Dublin, merchant, concerning the practice of certain evil-disposed priests, Sir … and there continued a quarter of a year, without ever being called to his answer, until the other day, when the …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to the Privy Council. " I, the Lord Lieutenant General, being returned three days past from a parley, which I had … which, I have showed Tyrone's submission, subscribed with his hand, and certain articles, which I and my assistants … 8. Lieutenant Isaak Woodrington to Sir Robert Cecil. Concerning the miserable captivity of Captain Robert …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… such soldiers as I can assure myself of, most of them being mere Irish and protected rebels, whom ( sic) I think, … when they come. The hearing of their landing would, in his opinion, terrify the traitors, and force them the sooner … thereof for Her Majesty's advantage." For other questions concerning his office, refers to the bearer, who is …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… " but rather some poor Scottishman, fallen there with his lading of wines, of which he may make good sale amongst … for Tyrone, to buy powder and other things"] and his ship being at Bordeaux, Brymigham wrote all news by him; and now … answer to the 5th article of Her Majesty's instructions concerning the uriaghts, which were exempted from him by …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… not, though frequently importuned, yield to any motion for his liberty, until they had sent their report to their … about 14 or 15 days past. They contain some intelligence concerning Ireland, and are sent from an agent residing in … Highness's army for want of supplies of English soldiers, being doubtful of the mere Irish, that are strong in all our …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… as they have wasted a great part of that Province, being the best and principal part of Her Majesty's kingdom. … second son of Sir Anthony Colclogh, was cruelly slain, and his elder brother, Sir Thomas Colclogh, sore wounded in two … time, your Honour may allow or condemn my judgment. Concerning the courage and discipline of the enemy, their …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… No pay is made, except on the Commissary's certificate of his personal view of the men; so, if the officer do his duty, … Lordships think us to have greatly overshot ourselves, being Councillors, to suffer such disorders to have passed … Justices Loftus and Gardener and the rest of the Council. Concerning the claim to the seignory of Tarbert made by …
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