The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 45
Página 76
... remained an important part of their wealth . 2 Sir Edward Carne , Mary's ambassador at Rome , obtained Ewenny Priory . On Elizabeth's accession he performed a neat operation he arranged to be " detained in Rome against his will till his ...
... remained an important part of their wealth . 2 Sir Edward Carne , Mary's ambassador at Rome , obtained Ewenny Priory . On Elizabeth's accession he performed a neat operation he arranged to be " detained in Rome against his will till his ...
Página 112
... remained intact , the MacCarthys were apt to be loyal ; for they had been the dominant power in the far south - west until the Norman Fitzgeralds took away their ascendancy . So Florence MacCarthy served loyally with the government ...
... remained intact , the MacCarthys were apt to be loyal ; for they had been the dominant power in the far south - west until the Norman Fitzgeralds took away their ascendancy . So Florence MacCarthy served loyally with the government ...
Página 345
... remained fighting in the Low Countries and volunteers continued to go over . A small number of Catholic exiles fought with the Spaniards ; Hugh Owen always remained at the centre of his web of conspiracy , intrigue , diplomacy . An ...
... remained fighting in the Low Countries and volunteers continued to go over . A small number of Catholic exiles fought with the Spaniards ; Hugh Owen always remained at the centre of his web of conspiracy , intrigue , diplomacy . An ...
Contenido
THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
A. H. Dodd America Armada army Barnabe Rich became better Bishop brought Burghley Captain captured Carew Castle Catholic Cecil Celtic century Church coast colony command Cornish Cornwall Council Desmond Drake Dutch Earl Elizabeth Elizabethan enemy England English Essex expedition favour fighting fleet foll forces France Francis Vere French Fynes Moryson galleons gave gentry Gilbert Grenville Hakluyt hath Hawkins Henry horse Humphrey Gilbert Ibid Indies Ireland Irish island King land Leicester lived London Lord Deputy Majesty merchants mind Mountjoy Munster Muscovy Company Netherlands never no-one Norris North Parma Philip Plymouth Prince Queen Ralegh rebellion reign revenge Robert sail Salisbury MSS Scots Scottish sent ships Sidney Sir John society soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish things took town trade troops Tudor Tyrone Ulster Vere voyage Wales Welsh West Country William wrote