Sir Walter Ralegh: A BiographyClarendon Press, 1899 - 413 pages |
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... Captain Thomas , Vox Spiritus , or Sir Walter Rawleigh's Ghost , 1620 : p . 395 [ Fortescue Papers , 143 ] . Gardiner , Samuel Rawson , History of England , from the Accession of James I to the Disgrace of Chief Justice Coke , 1603-1616 ...
... Captain Thomas , Vox Spiritus , or Sir Walter Rawleigh's Ghost , 1620 : p . 395 [ Fortescue Papers , 143 ] . Gardiner , Samuel Rawson , History of England , from the Accession of James I to the Disgrace of Chief Justice Coke , 1603-1616 ...
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... CAPTAIN SAMUEL , Narrative of Sir Walter Ralegh's Motives and Opportunities for conveying himself out of the Kingdom , with the Manner in which he was betrayed , MS . 1618. ( Cited by Oldys in Life ; and stated by E. Edwards to be in ...
... CAPTAIN SAMUEL , Narrative of Sir Walter Ralegh's Motives and Opportunities for conveying himself out of the Kingdom , with the Manner in which he was betrayed , MS . 1618. ( Cited by Oldys in Life ; and stated by E. Edwards to be in ...
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... captain of a hundred foot - soldiers raised to fight the insurgents of Munster , and their Spanish and Italian con- federates . From July 13 , 1580 , he drew allowances in that capacity . The appointment was not lucrative . His pay was ...
... captain of a hundred foot - soldiers raised to fight the insurgents of Munster , and their Spanish and Italian con- federates . From July 13 , 1580 , he drew allowances in that capacity . The appointment was not lucrative . His pay was ...
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... Captain in Ireland , a hundred foot and a hundred horse would have beaten all the force of the strongest pro- vinces , for ' in those days the Irish had darts . ' Towards the end of the Queen's reign they had bought good English arms ...
... Captain in Ireland , a hundred foot and a hundred horse would have beaten all the force of the strongest pro- vinces , for ' in those days the Irish had darts . ' Towards the end of the Queen's reign they had bought good English arms ...
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... captains did not dare lead them into battle . Wellington sometimes was as uncomplimentary to his . He bitterly criti- cized Ormond . Grey had granted him the custody of Barry's Court . He wrote in February , 1581 , to Sir Francis Wal ...
... captains did not dare lead them into battle . Wellington sometimes was as uncomplimentary to his . He bitterly criti- cized Ormond . Grey had granted him the custody of Barry's Court . He wrote in February , 1581 , to Sir Francis Wal ...
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