Queen Elizabeth And Her Times: a Series of Original Letters ..., volume 2

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Queen Elizabeth And Her Times: a Series of Original Letters ..., volume 2
Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877
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The retume of Captayne Piers must discover all his pur- poses, and albeit the general revolt here in all the provinces be a means of an extreme charge, which I would wish dy- minished if it could be with her Majestie's honor and safety, yet do I see (in my opynion) a great necessity to encrease it, unless her Majestic will suffer such indignities m Ulster as are neither tollerable in respect to her soverainty, nor con- venient for the preservation of her state, and therefore I do Digitized by G
...oogle 158L] TROUBLES OF IRELAND. 127 wish that in this session of parljament the burden that Ireland is and will be to England were not unremembered.
Within these seven dayes Sir William Stanley was as- saulted in the night, in Wicklowe, by the enemy, the castells having bene by them formerly spoyled, where he lost two men, and his Ljrftenant hurte ; he kylled of them eight, and within two dayes after. Sir Henrye Harrington and he tooke from them 300 kyne and about a 200 studd.
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