The Tanner Letters: Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries |
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... horse , a gentleman standing in the way , demanding whether he would sell his horse , answered yea , for 5 " . The gentleman would give him but 4 " 10 ° , saying he would not get soe much att the faire . The fellow went to the faire ...
... horse , a gentleman standing in the way , demanding whether he would sell his horse , answered yea , for 5 " . The gentleman would give him but 4 " 10 ° , saying he would not get soe much att the faire . The fellow went to the faire ...
Page 336
... horse from my 1. deputy , their counsels were presently altered . Clanriccard and Castlehaven went to Gallway with divers others of their chief gentry . The remainder being ( as near as we can learn ) about 600 horse and 2000 foot under ...
... horse from my 1. deputy , their counsels were presently altered . Clanriccard and Castlehaven went to Gallway with divers others of their chief gentry . The remainder being ( as near as we can learn ) about 600 horse and 2000 foot under ...
Page 376
... horse ) . We took near 100 horse , 2 colours , a good quantity of armes a prey of above 200 beeves they had taken out of our quarters to supply Ross with , which we freely returned to the country people . We took also L ' . Col. Supple ...
... horse ) . We took near 100 horse , 2 colours , a good quantity of armes a prey of above 200 beeves they had taken out of our quarters to supply Ross with , which we freely returned to the country people . We took also L ' . Col. Supple ...
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affairs Anno answer Armagh arms army bishop Canterbury Capt Castle Church clergy Clonmell Coll Colonel command Committee Comrs copy Corke Council Dean declared Deputy desire diocese Docketted Dublin Dublin Castle Dudley Loftus earl earl of Glamorgan earl of Westmeath enclosed endeavour enemy England English favour foot forces Gallway garrisons give grace hand Hardresse Waller hath hither honour hope horse Inchiquin Ireland Irish John July June Kilkenny Kilmore king King's kingdom Kingdom of Ireland land late Leinster Lenthall letter Limerick Loftus London Lord March Maty Munster officers Ormond Papists Parliament parliament of England party peace persons pray present Primate printed promised Protestants quarters rebels received regiment religion resides Sancroft Scotland sent ships soldiers taken thereof town Ulster unto Viccar Waterford Wexford wherein Youghall