Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyAt the Clarendon Press, 1891 - 413 pages |
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... Earl of Desmond's brother . Fitzgerald was drawn , hanged , and quartered . His immediate superior was the Earl of Ormond , the Lieutenant of Munster , who showed occasional tenderness to his fellow - countrymen . The Lord Deputy was ...
... Earl of Desmond's brother . Fitzgerald was drawn , hanged , and quartered . His immediate superior was the Earl of Ormond , the Lieutenant of Munster , who showed occasional tenderness to his fellow - countrymen . The Lord Deputy was ...
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... Earl in mind of his affection , having to the world both professed and practised the same . ' Incidentally he ... Earl's protection . - He did not wish to stay in Ireland . 20 SIR WALter ralEGH .
... Earl in mind of his affection , having to the world both professed and practised the same . ' Incidentally he ... Earl's protection . - He did not wish to stay in Ireland . 20 SIR WALter ralEGH .
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... Earl for a change of em- ployment . His introduction at Court may have been the answer . Sir Henry Wotton , adopting the view , cynically sur- mised that Leicester wished to ' bestow handsomely upon another some part of the pains , and ...
... Earl for a change of em- ployment . His introduction at Court may have been the answer . Sir Henry Wotton , adopting the view , cynically sur- mised that Leicester wished to ' bestow handsomely upon another some part of the pains , and ...
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... Earl of Bedford as Warden of the Stannaries . He had as the Guard , Warden to regulate mining privileges in Devon and Cornwall , to hold the Stannary Parliament on the wild heights of Crockern Tor , and judicially to decide disputes on ...
... Earl of Bedford as Warden of the Stannaries . He had as the Guard , Warden to regulate mining privileges in Devon and Cornwall , to hold the Stannary Parliament on the wild heights of Crockern Tor , and judicially to decide disputes on ...
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... Earl of Desmond's insurrection had been quelled , at the cost of the utter devastation of a province . The curse of God was , it was lamented , so great , and the land so barren , An Irish Seigniory , acres . CHAP . IV . OFFICES AND ...
... Earl of Desmond's insurrection had been quelled , at the cost of the utter devastation of a province . The curse of God was , it was lamented , so great , and the land so barren , An Irish Seigniory , acres . CHAP . IV . OFFICES AND ...
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