The Green CockatriceMeath Archaeological and Historical Society, 1978 - 205 strán (strany) |
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Strana 61
... brought in John Cusack of Elliston Road.28 Cusack turned Queen's evidence , and the unravelling of the conspiracy largely depended upon him . His confession was very full and implicated Lady Delvin as knowing of the plan to surprise the ...
... brought in John Cusack of Elliston Road.28 Cusack turned Queen's evidence , and the unravelling of the conspiracy largely depended upon him . His confession was very full and implicated Lady Delvin as knowing of the plan to surprise the ...
Strana 72
... brought here to furnish them , of treasure and munition good store , and shortly , they should have had more , and aid enough . " And therewith showed them great store of both treasure and munition.5 The Earl of Desmond had been slain ...
... brought here to furnish them , of treasure and munition good store , and shortly , they should have had more , and aid enough . " And therewith showed them great store of both treasure and munition.5 The Earl of Desmond had been slain ...
Strana 75
... brought in , ' before he should cross to Ireland . He wrote again , this time enclosing a letter for William from his brother the Baron of Delvin . He was fearful that William had already left Edinburgh for the west of Scotland or ...
... brought in , ' before he should cross to Ireland . He wrote again , this time enclosing a letter for William from his brother the Baron of Delvin . He was fearful that William had already left Edinburgh for the west of Scotland or ...
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Analecta Hibernia Archbishop arms attainder Bagwell Baltinglass Baron of Delvin Barony of Skryne Brian McGeoghegan brother Carew Castle Catholic chief chieftain Christopher Church court cousin crown death Desmond Dublin Council Earl of Essex Earl of Kildare Earl of Southampton Earl of Tyrone Edward England father favour Fitzwilliam friends gentlemen Henry Wallop honour horses Idem Ireland Irish Council James Jenet John Cusack Kildare's Kilkarne King Lady lands letter living London Lord Burghley Lord Deputy Lordship Lough Majesty Majesty's married Marward Meath Multyfarnham Navan nobility O'Coffey Offaly Pale Papal plot Plunkett poem poet Pope priest Privy Council Queen Elizabeth Richard Robert Dillon Rome Ross Scotland Scots Scottish sent Shakespeare Shane O'Neill Sir Henry Sidney Sir Henry Wallop Sir John Perrot Sir Nicholas Nugent Sir Robert Dillon Skryne sonnet Spain Spanish Thomas Wakley treason Turlough Lynagh Viscount Wakley Walsingham Westmeath wife William Nugent write wrote young