The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 Seiten |
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... Munster , which it was his aim to be . St. Leger had lent Desmond considerable sums of money , and in return Desmond had mortgaged to him several large estates around Cork , the castle of Carrigaline , the abbey of Traghton and the ...
... Munster , which it was his aim to be . St. Leger had lent Desmond considerable sums of money , and in return Desmond had mortgaged to him several large estates around Cork , the castle of Carrigaline , the abbey of Traghton and the ...
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... Munster and Connaught . He had wanted St. Leger for Munster , but a Devonshireman , Sir John Pollard , was appointed , who never arrived . Edmund Tremayne , Clerk of the Council ( and Grenville's brother - in - law ) , was sent over to ...
... Munster and Connaught . He had wanted St. Leger for Munster , but a Devonshireman , Sir John Pollard , was appointed , who never arrived . Edmund Tremayne , Clerk of the Council ( and Grenville's brother - in - law ) , was sent over to ...
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... Munster would be their objective . He had done as well as Mountjoy . With an army of 3000 in list , actually down to 1700 effectives , he had at one time some 7000 rebels to hold . He had dealt with them by a skilful mixture of policy ...
... Munster would be their objective . He had done as well as Mountjoy . With an army of 3000 in list , actually down to 1700 effectives , he had at one time some 7000 rebels to hold . He had dealt with them by a skilful mixture of policy ...
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THE SCOTTISH | 1 |
BORDERS AND CORNWALL I | 23 |
WALES | 45 |
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